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BERLIN
The Government district: the Reichstag, the Victory monument Siegessaule. The Holocaust memorial. The Potsdamer Platz - one of the largest and busiest squares in the centre of Berlin.
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BERLIN
Walking through the Unter den Linden Blvd. with the building of the Humboldt University. The Berlin Opera. Neue Wache – the monument of the Unknown Soldier. The Berlin Cathedral. The Pergamon Museum, among others: the famous altar of Pergamon and the Babylonian Ishtar gate.
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WROCLAW
Sigthseeing: the Main Square – historical tenement houses, the Fair Łakocie, the Solny Square. Saint Elisabeth’s Church. The Ossolineum. The Historical Market Hall.
Ostrów Tumski – the John the Baptist Cathedral, the Old Town Promenade (observation deck).
Panorama of the Battle of Racławice.
Cruise on the Oder river (approx. 1 h) or ride the historic nineteenth century tram.
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WROCLAW
The Centenial Hall, the Iglica Tower, the Four Domes Pavilion, Mthe ultimedial Fountain at Pergola.
The Japanese Garden, John of Nepomuk Church, the Piter Włosta Oak.
Zoo.
Arrival in Prague.
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PRAGUE
The New Town, The Old Town Square, The Old Town Hall, Charles University, the Powder Tower, The Wenceslaus Square - the central point of the city.
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PRAGUE
The complex of Hradcany (The Royal Castle, St Vitus, Vaclav and Vojtech - TheCathedral, Golden Street), The Loreto Square, Lesser Town, St. Nicholas Church, Charles Bridge and Josefov - Jewish district.
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