I always thought that East Berlin was the worst side…dark and gloomy. But East Berlin had all the great buildings – libraries, palaces, universities, Einstein and other great scientists worked here. I think that the lack of freedom once the Wall went up and the scarcity of food and items eventually wore on the folks with less money. And we ultimately bombed the heck out of East Berlin but they have rebuilt it back to its former grandeur.
It has been a few days since my last post. I spent another couple of days on the East side of Berlin – visited the Checkpoint Charlie Museum which was very interesting. Thanks to my friend Lori who suggested I go. There were two cars that had been used to smuggle people out of the East – little VW bug was instrumental. I think that only a smallish, very flexible person could fit in the space used to smuggle them. Can’t believe that I didn’t take a photo…ugh.
Also spent 3 hours in the Neues Museum and their Egyptian display and prehistory and early history. Amazing amount of images of royalty, world famous bust of Nefertiti (can’t take pictures). Just amazing collection.
In Belin I stayed at the Motel One (German chain) that is about a block away from the main train station. The rooms can be a bit small but they are clean and modern. You can pay for breakfast each morning. Some people online complain because there is no scrambled eggs or bacon…no hot stuff, but they have lots of other food, coffee, etc. Seemed sufficient to me.