Yes. One of the buildings I remember well from the Cold War days. It looked incredibly dark and uncared for. It was damaged during the war and had parts removed by the GDR. It has already had its interior renovated and now they are working on the outside. I look forward to seeing it again without the scaffolding.
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I love it! Well done!
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Fabulous framing of that reflection, Debbie!
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Thanks Sue
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Bien lograda esa reflexión. tu fotografía es de 10
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Brilliant find 😃
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Debs, that’s a beauty! 🤗💕
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It was kind of them to put reflective tables just there on the walkway!
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One of Berlin’s well known architecture! Perfect reflection, Deb:)
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Yes. One of the buildings I remember well from the Cold War days. It looked incredibly dark and uncared for. It was damaged during the war and had parts removed by the GDR. It has already had its interior renovated and now they are working on the outside. I look forward to seeing it again without the scaffolding.
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Debbie this is possibly the best reflection photo I’ve ever seen. Well done. Best, Babsje
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Very cool reflection Debbie 😀
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Great eye to see and capture this, Debbie.
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Perfect reflection Debbie!
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Great shot!
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