Built from 1972 to 1976, this tower's original appearance was supposed to resemble a tree and as it stands 46 meter above the bustling streets of Berlin, the building's bright colors and particular shape have become famous for towering over tourists and locals.
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N52° 27' 40.7304"E13° 19' 30.7092"
This image was taken on the elevated street called Joachim-Tiburtius-Brücke, looking up toward the landmark building Bierpinsel & Schlossturm GmbH.
For this perspective, I stood on the side of the street where the cars are parked. When you get onto the elevated street, reference the GPS coordinates.
By public transportation:
- Closest station: Schloßstraße (via U9 Line or 186, 282, M48, M85, N9 bus lines)
- Head northwest toward Schloßstraße
- Turn left onto Schloßstraße
- Take a slight right and then head up the stairs to Joachim-Tiburtius-Brücke
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