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  2. Alexanderplatz - Wikipedia

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    Alexanderplatz (German: [alɛkˈsandɐˌplats] ⓘ) (English: Alexander Square) is a large public square and transport hub in the central Mitte district of Berlin. The square is named after the Russian Tsar Alexander I , which also denotes the larger neighbourhood stretching from Mollstraße in the north-east to Spandauer Straße and the Rotes ...

  3. Alexanderplatz is Berlin’s eastern centre and is an important transport junction – for the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, regional trains, trams and buses. It also has a great many great tourist attractions within walking distance, making it the ideal starting point for a sightseeing tour of Berlin.

  4. Alexanderplatz - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

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    Alexanderplatz (sometimes called Alex) is the largest public square in Germany, located in Berlin’s Mitte district. It is named after the Russian Tsar Alexander. Home of the iconic TV Tower, 74 meters high above the town.

  5. Alexanderplatz – Berlin.de

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    Whether in the 1920s, in times of a divided Berlin or today: the famous Alexanderplatz was and remains one of the liveliest places in Berlin. The "Alex", as it is called by Berliners, is the cental square of the eastern city center and one of the most important sights of Berlin.

  6. Berlin's Alexanderplatz: The Complete Guide - TripSavvy

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    Alexanderplatz is one of the busiest thoroughfares in Berlin. It's a transportation hub, a busy shopping zone, and an interesting mix of the city's past and present, from early Berlin to 1960s DDR (Deutsche Democratic Republic) to today's continuing development efforts.

  7. 10 Astonishing Historical Facts About Alexanderplatz - Culture...

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    Alexanderplatz first gained historical importance with the construction of the original Chapel of Reconciliationaround 1230, and towards the end of the 13th century, it became known as a traffic zone for those who wanted to enter Berlin through its Oderberger Tor. The Rise of Business: 18th Century.

  8. Berlin TV Tower – Berlin.de

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    View of the Berlin city center with the TV Tower. The TV Tower on Alexanderplatz is Berlin's most prominent landmark and the tallest building in Germany. Its steel sphere contains an observation platform and a gourmet restaurant.

  9. Alexanderplatz in Berlin - 2023 Berlin Tourist Information

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    Things to Do at Alexanderplatz. The "Alex", as Berliners affectionately call it, is the largest square in Germany and the fourth busiest square in Europe. More than 360,000 people are on the move on Alexanderplatz every day. Whether for strolling, shopping or dining, Alexanderplatz is definitely worth a visit.

  10. Alexanderplatz is one of the most important squares in Berlin

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    Alexanderplatz, affectionately called "Alex", is one of the most important squares in Berlin. It is the largest inner-city square in Germany. It is ruled by Berlin's highest tower, the television tower. The World Time Clock, in the middle of the square has already been a popular meeting place in the East and always will be.

  11. Alexanderplatz in Berlin - My Guide Berlin

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    ALEXANDERPLATZ. Referred to by Berliners simply as Alex, Alexanderplatz is a giant public square located in Berlin Mitte and is the site of many markets and festivals. The Alexanderplatz station located there is one of the busiest in Berlin with S-Bahns (S7 & S75), U-Bahns (U2, U5 & U8) as well as buses and trams calling.