- Unter den Linden
Unter den Linden ("under the linden trees") is a
boulevard in the centre ofBerlin , the capital ofGermany . It is named for its linden (lime in British English) trees that line the grassed pedestrian mall between two carriageways. Unter den Linden runs east–west from theBrandenburg Gate to the former site of the imperial palace (Berliner Stadtschloss) where thePalast der Republik is currently being demolished (2007). The boulevard crosses the RiverSpree and continues as Karl-Liebknecht-Straße. Major north–south streets crossing Unter den Linden areFriedrichstraße andWilhelmstraße .Unter den Linden is at the heart of the historic section of Berlin dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. It connectsPariser Platz andBebelplatz , crossing the Schlossbrücke (palace bridge), theLustgarten andMuseum Island . Buildings along the street include (from west to east) theHotel Adlon , the Russian Embassy (former Soviet Embassy), theBerlin State Library , theBerlin State Opera ,Humboldt University ,Cathedral of St. Hedwig atBebelplatz , the Kronprinzenpalais (former palace of the crown princes), theNeue Wache war memorial, the Zeughaus Berlin (old armory; now houses the German Historical Museum (DHM)), theAlte Kommandantur and theBerliner Dom .Well-known statues of
Frederick the Great ,Alexander von Humboldt ,Wilhelm von Humboldt , and severalPrussia n generals also adorn the street.A boulevard of linden trees was planted from 1647 extending from the electoral palace to the gates of the city by Friedrich Wilhelm, the “Great Elector” who wanted to beautify the route from his castle to his hunting park, the
Tiergarten . By the 19th century, as Berlin grew and expanded to the west, Unter den Linden became the best-known and grandest street in Berlin. During the last days ofWorld War II most of the linden trees were destroyed or cut down for firewood. The trees were replanted in the 1950s Fact|date=July 2007.Along Unter den Linden
External links
* [http://www.stadtpanoramen.de/berlin/unter_den_linden.html Unter den Linden] - Interactive 360° Panorama
* [http://www.dhm.de/lindencam/ Webcam: Live-View of the street Unter den Linden with Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany]
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