Days 3 & 4 in Berlin found me in many a museum. Seriously. I haven't been to so many museums in such a short time, ever! The museums were a good choice because, as you can see from some later pictures, the weather was terrible (it was cold and rainy for 50+ straight hours). The museums were also a bad choice because of the weather. It was a pain to walk around the city in the terrible weather, and many, many other people had the same idea to spend the days in museums. It was crowded everywhere I went!
Pictures weren't allowed in all the museums, like the Bauhaus Museum from my first day exploring the city, but I took many pictures at museums that allowed it! My favorite museum was the DDR Museum. It was all about life in the former Deutsche Demokratische Republik. It was a very interactive museum that encourages you to touch and really explore its exhibits so you could really try to experience life in the DDR. It. Was. Amesome.
I also went to the Neues Museum, the Berliner Dom (not technically a museum, but included in my museum pass), Ägyptisches Museum, Altes Museum, Pergamon Museum, Jüdisches Museum, and Deutsche Technikmuseum. I learned a lot. And saw a lot. Some of it was a blur, but I took pictures of everything I could until my camera died!!
Once I was all museum-ed out I would end my evenings with a coffee or snack at Starbucks so I could shamelessly use their internet for a few hours! There was no internet and no television in the flat (probably the only negative part of the whole trip) so I had to bum on Starbucks wifi! It was actually great because I started to get a bit homesick and by getting on Facebook I was able to chat with friends/family and feel better! :)
Enjoy the pictures from the museums :)
a model of the wall at the ddr museum
trabant - the official car of the ddr
it was so tiny inside!
anarchy! anarchy! anarchy!
nude beach! hahahaha
i plugged my birthday into the ddr calender.
what a great day to celebrate hitler's defeat!
berliner dom!
this place was crazy ornate
altar. what's that you say? your church doesn't have a gold altar?
well you are certainly missing out!
stained glass paintings
the dome of the dom
this painting in in the chapel for marriages and baptisms
this was actually a scale model of the dom with a mirror inside
so you can see all the detail from the dome
then i began my trip up many a staircase to get to the top
made it!
i totally wish the weather had been better, if just for the sake of my photos!
so many clouds!
and...i wasn't even at the top yet. more stairs!
i endured the wind and rain for the sake of these photos.
you are welcome.
pretty statue
berlin!
more of berlin!
berlin again! and a river.
there were so many statues like this, all around the main dome
mini dome
the courtyard
i like this one because it doesn't even look like the weather was that bad
paris. just kidding. it's still berlin.
fog.
these pictures totally look like one big one, right?!
from a balcony
the church was built as the personal church for the royal family.
it is now a public church, but the family is all entombed in the crypt beneath the church.
coffins!
the tomb of the unnamed princess
guardian angel
those are some seriously old wreaths. just saying.
marble reliefs on the wall
altes museum
it was a lot of greek and roman art
i give it a 5 out of 10
i have no idea what that says.
it's all greek to me.
hunk-ules
right, erin?
i was totally going to get this to wear out on my pub crawl, but it didn't match my shoes..
gold angel on a ball
(not the actual name of this)
an old, old wooden ship used during the civil war era
courtyard
i think i need some of these for jewelry boxes
and one of these for my room
rudy in a past life?
the roman gods of love and desire
ancient mural
these next photos were from the neues museum
it was all ancient egyptian stuff. super cool.
old temple drawings
more temple artwork
this dog guarded a temple from evil spirits
sacred jars!
mummies!
sacred jars
more sacred jars
mummified cat, falcon, and alligator!
really cool sarcophagus
i took pictures of any lion i saw in berlin.
in zoos, museums, etc. i'm kinda obsessed.
ancient scrolls
So on the third night, in addition to my budding social life with the German baristas at Starbucks, I also branched out socially. I went on a pub crawl. I was a little nervous about doing it alone, but I had a great time. I ended up being a few minutes late (not my fault, the subway was late) but I was able to catch up with the group before the first pub. It was a great deal - for 12 Euro you get into 5 bars and get some free drinks and some free shot with a purchase of a drink, just depending on the bar. It is an English tour, so everyone spoke english, which was nice. But I was surprisingly the only American. Most of the people were British or Australian. It was a great night and I got to experience a small taste of Berlin nightlife! There aren't too many pictures, because I was too busy having fun!
i love this photo because of the guy photo-bombing in the background!
he does it again in the next one too.
these brits were photo-bombing everything!
pub crawl friends
yay for pub crawls!
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