BY:KAYR MONDRAGON, PABLO, NATHANIEL Germany Vacation.

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BY:KAYR MONDRAGON, PABLO, NATHANIEL Germany Vacation

Welcome During our stay at Germany we will be visiting many interesting things and do many festival during out stay we will be going to Berlin, Hannover,, and. When we are at Berlin we will e going to stay at the Grand Hyatt Berlin. During our stay we will be going to many museums and eating much food. Most of the time we will be looking at history. We will be staying there for 2 days and we will then leave the hotel at 10:00 a.m. After we will leave and go to Hannover. We will be

The Historic Art of Berlin Hei today on our first day of Berlin. We will be going to Berlin Museum Island. There is are 5 museums on the island and each have different things in there. These museums were separated during world war II and Prussian collection was separated. After the war the collection was put back but some was stolen by allied troops and was never returned this museum has lots of history of world war II and many different types of art. Then we will leave and go eat lunch at W Lbii We then will be heading to the Neues Museum. During our time here we will be seeing a lot of Egyptian artifacts. Some of this history of the is museum that it just open It has many artifacts of Queen Nefertiti. It was in reconstruction by a English architect named David Chipperfield. Then we will leave and eat at Vau.

History of Berlin The Soviet War Memorial this memorial was made for the people of Russia that have died during the Battle of Berlin. Today every victory day they put flowers on it. Then we will go to Memorial of the Jews. This a memorial for the people who died at the Holocaust. Then we will go to the Berlin wall memorial. Some history of the wall is that it separated the east and west side of Germany because they each had a different type of government. I will then leave to Schneeweiss. Then we gather up and go to the Deutsches Historisches Museum. There we will look at the war section. This building was established on Then we will leave and eat dinner at Facil.