| AEG-Turbinenfabrik, Berlin Built in 1909. Designed by Peter Behrens. |
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Stalinallee (1949–1961) A statue of Joseph Stalin was erected in 1951. It was removed during the process of de-Stalinisation in 1961. The street was then renamed Karl-Marx-Allee. |
| Alexanderplatz Alexanderplatz Station opened in 1882 and was rebuilt in its current style in 1926. The TV Tower (Fernsehturm) was built in 1965, the World Clock (Weltzeituhr) in 1969, and the Marx-Engels Forum in 1986. These structures were built during the era of the German Democratic Republic. |
| Der Sandkasten, Mitte. |
| Leninplatz (1950–1992) Leninplatz was at the center of the Plattenbau buildings, a social housing project constructed by the government of the German Democratic Republic in 1970. The square is named after the 19-meter-tall Lenin statue by Soviet sculptor Nikolai Tomski, which was also erected in 1970 and demolished in 1992 after intense debate. In 2015, the head of the statue was recovered and has since been put on display at the Spandau Citadel. |
| Mehringplatz Mehringplatz is located in 1960s West Berlin social housing in Kreuzberg, which was developed during the Cold War. It is connected to the Hallesches Tor subway station. The circular-shaped plaza was originally named Rondell and was laid out around 1730. The 19-meter-tall Friedenssäule ("Peace Column") at the center of Mehringplatz was erected in 1843 and features a statue of Victoria on top. |
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Stars, buildings, coffins and corpses |
Imperial Décor, Tokyo |
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