Picture yourself with a fun group of fellow students.

You will be able to meet young people from all over the world in both Berlin and Munich.

Our first area of interest will be the Baroque period of art and architecture.

The beautiful town of Potsdam is about 40 minute bus ride southwest of Berlin Center.

The Baroque interiors of palaces and castles are breathtaking.

Another Baroque interior.

Here is the interior dome of the Berlin Cathedral.

Aerial view of the Berlin Cathedral.

Hitler was a charismatic leader at a time of turmoil.

Olympics poster with a Greek statue connects the ideology of national socialism with Greek classical art.

Olympics Poster with Brandenburg Gate

The concentration camp at Sachsenhausen. "Work will set you free."

The Olympics were a centerpiece of National Socialist propoganda.

Just before the Berlin wall was erected by the Russians, one of the East German guards escapes.

The Brandenburg Gate before the fall of the Wall in 1998.

TV Tower, once a symbol of East German communist technical prowess.

When the Berlin Wall opened on November 9, 1989, families and friends wept tears of joy.

Today visitors can see a remnant of the wall.

The Sony Center is an example of the magnificent architecture that has sprnug up where the Berlni Wall used to stand.

This Church is the symbol of West Berlin -- and right across the street from our hotel.

Thoralf Knoll from Saint John's lives in Berlin during the summer and will show us a coulpe of his favorite places.

There is something special about refreshments in Berlin.

There are good caf�s for eating outside.

 

Other Images:

1. Art and History of the Baroque

2. Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

3. The Reign of East German Communism

4. The Triumph of Reunification

5. Group Pictures