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The East Side Gallery (German: East-Side-Gallery) memorial in Berlin - Friedrichshain is a permanent open-air gallery on the longest surviving section of the Berlin Wall in Mühlenstraße between the Berlin Ostbahnhof and the Oberbaumbrücke along the Spree.
The East Side Gallery is at the same time an open-air museum with an impressive collection of more than 100 murals and street art works, one of the most famous Berlin sightseeing attractions and a testimony to the Berlin Wall and history.
Stretching 1,316 meters, the East Side Gallery in Berlin’s Friedrichshain district is the longest continuous section of the Berlin Wall that has not been demolished. The wall segment, decorated with numerous artworks and murals, is one of the most famous attractions in Berlin and an absolute must-see! In this guide, we'll tell you what to ...
The East Side Gallery is the longest standing section of the Berlin Wall, and an official memorial to the most powerful symbol of the Cold War. Keep reading for easy to understand history of the Berlin Wall, photos of the East Side Gallery, and tips for visiting.
The longest preserved piece of the Berlin Wall, standing between Ostbahnhof and Oberbaumbrücke, is known worldwide as the East Side Gallery. After the Wall fell, 118 artists from 21 countries redesigned 1.3 kilometers of the former border into the longest open-air gallery in the world.
The East Side Gallery is the largest open air gallery in the world. In the period from February to September 1990, 1316 meters of the Berlin Wall in the East Berlin Mühlestraße were...
The East Side Gallery is to be integrated into the Spree Park as an “artistically transformed Wall monument” and this section of the Wall preserved both as a former barrier and with today’s paintings.