
Unter Den Linden Berlin
Unter Den Linden Berlin
A journey down Unter den Linden, Berlin’s most iconic boulevard. Originally a bridal path in the 16th century, this tree-lined avenue has evolved into a symbol of architectural beauty, historical transformation, and cultural significance.
From its royal origins in 1573, linking the City Palace to the hunting grounds and later to Charlottenburg Palace, Unter den Linden became a showcase of Prussian grandeur. Discover how Frederick William (the Great Elector) and Frederick the Great shaped its legacy, and how architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel helped unify its diverse styles into a single aesthetic vision.
Despite devastation during World War II and political upheaval—including the demolition of the City Palace by East Germany’s Walter Ulbricht—the street has risen from the rubble. Today, the reconstructed buildings and restored monuments stand not only as relics of the past, but as active agents of Berlin’s urban identity and collective memory.
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