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Original office of the secret police. The building now presents these police documents and their surveillance equipment to...
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Original office of the secret police. The building now presents these police documents and their surveillance equipment to the public.
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Amazonia - the world's largest 360° panorama - Asisi Panometer LeipzigTrees growing high up into the sky, long trailing roots...
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Amazonia - the world's largest 360° panorama - Asisi Panometer LeipzigTrees growing high up into the sky, long trailing roots which seem to hang down from nowhere, a green half-light and a concert made up of the many thousands of voices of all the animals living here. On a scale of 1:1, around 106 metres long and 30 metres high, Amazonia reveals the complexity and beauty of the faraway Brazilian Rainforest.
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Classical music fans will appreciate a visit to Felix Mendelssohn home (now a museum) and his namesake school of music, which...
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Classical music fans will appreciate a visit to Felix Mendelssohn home (now a museum) and his namesake school of music, which is located on the property.
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One of the most moving cold war exhibitions around. There is real immediacy about the exhibition as it is in the quarters of the stasi. The equipment and rooms is still...
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"Entrance is free, but audio guide in English (essential) cost €3. The building was formerly the Stassi (East Germany security) building. The details of the "Friendly Revolution" in 1989 are told with a passion of people who were there. The amazing things that the Stassi did, the equipment they used ..."(I will not forget keeping peoples' smell in jars). I think anyone visiting will be in for many surprises and a reminder of what East Germany freed itself from in 1989.
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"Close to many other attractions, it is quite small - one floor of a building - essentially where Mendelssohn lived with his family. Although the wall mounted information is in German, they will loan you a copy of the text in English. I was surprised to see how good an artist he was and even if he ha..."d not composed a note, he was responsible for reviving Bach and Handel and others from obscurity in the 1850s.Rooms are decorated in the way Mendelssohn had them.
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"This is the church in which Bach played and organised concerts for his last 27 years. It has his tomb and a nice Bach window and the Bach Monument outside. People go because of Bach connection, but this is an impressive church and well worth a wander around."
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