Dresden is a small city in south-eastern Germany. It is officially in the east so the mentality is a little different already. We took a morning train from Berlin and saw lots of water in the fields and everywhere. We talked for an hour with a couple from Toronto that are going to Prague. They also said the subway in Prague was flooded. We didn't expect so much water but the flooding seems worst than the bad one in 2002. The city still had quite a few nice spots that we liked. The hostel, Lollis Homestay, also had a really relaxed atmosphere, so we felt like home again.
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Monday, 3 June 2013
Sachsenhausen, Germany
The Sachsenhausen was a concentration camp from 1933 to March 1950. We took the really interesting audio tour loaded with extra information. It is not the funniest place to visit, but you learn a lot. The history going with that is terrible. Most of the prisoners going in would never make it out. This place has been designed all along to be a concentration camp by architects. They built the whole site to be what it became.

Sunday, 2 June 2013
Berlin, Germany
Berlin is a big German city. It is a must see as it is full of history and everybody heard of it. We wanted to learn more about World War II and this stop helped, along with the next stop and the visit of Dover Underground tunnels in United Kingdom a few weeks ago. We walked a lot in Berlin, just like anywhere else so far, even if Berlin has a well developed public transit system. We saw the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the Holocaust Memorial, the East Side Gallery and of course the Wall. The East Side Gallery is a big part of the wall which is covered with paintings from different artists. We were only one day in Berlin visiting all the sights but we could have easily spent more time there.
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