Frederick the Great Constuction in the back ground with huge billboards taking advantage of the space. |
This stop is at Bebelplatz. This square was to be the center of the "new Athens", per Frederick the Great (1740-1786). Surrounding the square are Humboldt University, former State Library, German State Opera, and St. Hedwig's Church. Look closely at the photo of St. Hedwig's Church.
The round, Catholic St. Hedwig's Church-nicknamed the "upside-down teacup"-was build by the pragmatic Frederick the Great to encourage the integration of Catholic Silesians after his empire annexed their region in 1742. ... When asked what the church should look like, Frederick literally took a Silesian teacup and slammed it upside-down on a table. Like all Catholic churches in Berlin, St. Hedwig's is not on the street, but stuck in a kink of back lot. (Steves Germany 2011)
Frederick the Great |
Bebelplatz with St. Hedwig's in the far corner. The Opera is to the left. |
Closeup of the teacup shaped dome. |
City Hall, built after the revolutions of 1848 |
Two hotdog street vendors. The guy in the yellow shirt offered to give me a livelier pose for my picture but I had to decline! Had sausage and it was good. |
The ampelmannchen Perky and jaunty, wouldn't you agree? |
A shop filled covered passageway |
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I'm liking the red and green men! Keep them!
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