Forever finding forgotten images from Berlin, the below are from Hamburger Bahnhof, East Side Gallery and the Jewish Museum.
The East Side Gallery, which was a row of paintings along the Berlin Wall were quite interesting and obviously had a strong message behind them. It was interesting to see the different artworks, but they did not thrill me at all.
The Jewish Museum was very enjoyable in the sense that I learnt things I hadn't known before and going around the museum itself was quite disorientating. This was done purposely by the architect, Daniel Libeskind.