Last Thursday, I went to the Pergamon Museum, which is basically the recreation of a Greek temple: the Germans took the ruins of a temple from Greece and reassembled a decent amount of it within a museum.
Next we went to the National Gallery, which houses paintings from the 17th-19th century, focusing on German artists.
On Friday I went with Kristina and her fiance Jeremy to the Turkish market, which is by far my favorite market in Europe. It's super crowded, the men at the stalls yell out prices and try to get you to taste their fruit, and the smells and sights are from all over the world. Best of all, everything is really affordable, unique and fresh.
Then I went to Schloss Bellevue, a palace in the center of Tiergarten, where the Bundespraesident lives. I happened to be there when some diplomatic party was being held, so there were police everywhere and a drum and trumpet corps playing on the front lawn.
*drum and trumpet corps in front of schloss bellevue*
We've also been enjoying the Eurocup (although I didn't watch that many games at first). Now it's getting exciting, and my prediction is that Berlin will self-combust Wednesday evening, when Turkey plays Germany. The Turkish population in Berlin is HUGE and the Turkish fans are the rowdiest I've ever seen.
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Thanks for the small view of what we missed at the museums... i've seen some of Kristina's thousand pics too --- so i almost feel like i was there!
well there you go. a taste of greece. although you really should get there in person.
i forgot the other comment i was going to make.
also, check out http://waybettergerman.blogspot.com
my bro is there now with his friend.
love
sorry that's http://muchbettergerman.blogspot.com
Is that the same turkish market we were at?? i see that Germany will play Spain on Sunday! Whoooo will i root for? my daughter's team or my "son's"??? ;-)
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