This is how it looks on the inside, lots of mirrors, and if you look hard at the bottom you can see the parliament meeting room. The mirrors are in an upside down cone shape because at the top there so that water gathers but I tried to research and could not find specifically what the gathered water does.
An interesting thing I experienced while I was there in the ceiling was the tour. If you've ever gone to
museums such as in Washington D.C. or in other big cities all around the world, they may give you a little box and earbuds or headphones so you can easily listen to the tour guide who may be far ahead of you. Or there are also prerecorded tours, which once again use an mp3-like device but there is not a live tour guide there with you. What this one was, was that it was pre-recorded, but there were sensors in the carpet on the ramp around the mirrors, that whenever you stepped or walked over them it would start the next part of the tour, and say," Now if you look to your left at the left-corner of the building you will see...." If you didn't keep on walking it would stop and the next part wouldn't start until you reach that point. I walked on a metal border of the bottom of the railing to see if I could skip over the sensor, and it was successful.
museums such as in Washington D.C. or in other big cities all around the world, they may give you a little box and earbuds or headphones so you can easily listen to the tour guide who may be far ahead of you. Or there are also prerecorded tours, which once again use an mp3-like device but there is not a live tour guide there with you. What this one was, was that it was pre-recorded, but there were sensors in the carpet on the ramp around the mirrors, that whenever you stepped or walked over them it would start the next part of the tour, and say," Now if you look to your left at the left-corner of the building you will see...." If you didn't keep on walking it would stop and the next part wouldn't start until you reach that point. I walked on a metal border of the bottom of the railing to see if I could skip over the sensor, and it was successful.
(sorry about the kind of off-angle)
Here is the central park of Berlin called Tiergarten. It was originally a hunting ground established in the 1830's. The white building is the Haus Der Kulturen Der Welt which translates to "house of world cultures."

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For dinner I went to a little pizza place right next to our five star hotel( if only) Holiday Inn Express, which had good pizza. Not the best because the crust was a little hard to cut through, but it was still pretty tasty. Their omelettes are also very good.