East Side Gallery
The East Side Gallery designates the roughly one mile-long, longest unbroken portion of the Berlin Wall. This is where you should go if you want to experience the wall for the first time. Numerous worldwide artists gathered here following the collapse of the Berlin Wall (say that 10 times fast) in 1989 and painted scenes reflecting the world's jubilant and upbeat responses to the end of the Cold War era.
With more than 100 murals, the wall becomes the largest outdoor gallery in the world. Recent visitors praised the historical perspective but advised avoiding crowds by going early in the day. The gallery is close to the Spree River's Warschauer Strasse S- or U-Bahn stations. Although private group visits of up to 35 people can be scheduled for a fee, the gallery is open for free 24 hours a day. Visit the gallery's website to learn more.
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Address: Mühlenstraße 70-71
Website:http://www.eastsidegallery-berlin.com/