Berlin: Backside of HKW Haus der Kulturen der Welt

Backside of Haus der Kulturen der Welt HKW

View on the Backside of Haus der Kulturen der Welt HKW in Berlin Tiergarten. On the right you can see the bell tower housing the Carillon, a large, manually played concert instrument, comprising 68 bells weighing a total of 48 metric tonnes.

Find out more about the Berlin Carillon and when it is played live on the website at www.carillon-berlin.de.

Bell Tower Zionkirche Berlin Mitte

Hazy Bell Tower

The bell tower of Zionskirche in Berlin Mitte on a foggy but sunny day in February. The photo is taken from Swinemünder Strasse near Arkonaplatz. The trees in Swinemünder Strasse have no leafs yet – of course – it’s February. But sunny. And nice.

You can find (and like) the photo on instagram right here.

Glockenturm der Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche

Bell tower of the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Church

In this picture you can see the almost brutalist looking bell tower of the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Church (Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche) at Händelallee 20, gidden behind some green. The church was designed by the architect Ludwig Lemmer and was built in 1957 – just like most of the other buildings at Hansaviertel.

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