The last portion of the trip was in Berlin. There I went to the top of the T.V. Tower, checked out the Olypia Stadion, and conquered public transportation. We visited several museums and historical sites including: the oldest synagogue in Berlin, the Topographie of Terror Museum, the Brandenburg Gate, the Holocaust Memorial, the KaDeWe, and much much more. In an interest to keep this interesting. I will simply recount my time in Berlin using pictures. Enjoy!
Below is Martin Luther's German translation of the Bible. This was one of his greatest accomplishments because it not only made the text more accessible to Germans but it also helped standardize the German language. This copy is specifically from 1535.
Below is "Entrepreneur before and Industrial Landscape". As the industrial revolution developed in Germany, there was a rise in heavy industry. There were many investments in industrial products/equipment such as railways, blast furnaces, etc. As nobles were previously pictured in front of their estates, the industrial elites were pictured in front of their plants.