
Berlin's most famous boulevard, Unter den Linden

Pinocchio store

Ferrari store

Inventory of Ferrari store

Staat Oper

Ampelmannchen; the ampel man was seen on street crossing lights throughout east Berlin; proposals to replace him with the conventional western figure (like in the US) were met with protests, so ampel man remains in the relevant portions of the once-divided city; there is evident nostalgia for some aspects of east Berlin/east Germany.
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