Friedrichstraße The Friedrichstraße is a major shopping street in central Berlin, forming the core of the Friedrichstadt neighborhood. It runs from the northern part of the old Mitte district to the Hallesches Tor in the district of Kreuzberg. The Friedrichstraße was badly damaged during World War II and only partly rebuilt during the division of Berlin. Friedrichstraße was rebuilt in the 1990s, and at the time it was the city's largest construction project. A number of well-known architects contributed to the plans, including Jean Nouvel, who designed the Galeries Lafayette department store and Philip Johnson, who created the American Business Center at Checkpoint Charlie. The street once again became a popular shopping destination. Berlin : More Sightseeing Museums Berlin Film Museum - Deutsche Kinemathek Bode Museum Deutsches Historisches Museum Egyptian Museum Gemäldegalerie Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart Berlin Homosexual Museum - Schwules Museum Jewish Museum Museum Berggruen Museum für Kommunikation - Communication Museum Museum für Naturkunde Museum Of Photography - Helmut Newton Foundation Musikinstrumenten-Museum New National Gallery Pergamon Museum The Story Of Berlin Worth A Visit Alexander Platz Bebelplatz Berlin Zoo Berliner Dom Brandenburger Tor Checkpoint Charlie Fernsehturm- TV Tower Gendarmenmarkt Holocaust Memorial Karl-Marx-Allee Olympic Stadium Potsdamer Platz Reichstag Sony Center/IMAX 3D Spree The Berlin Wall Wintergarten Varieté Royal Gardens & Palaces Charlottenburg Palace Gardens of the World Glienicke Palace and Park Grunewald Hunting Lodge Neuer Garten & Schloss Cecilienhof Pfaueninsel (Peacock Island) Sanssouci Schloss Köpenick |