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A single house sparrow Passer domesticus sits on a metal railing in the shade during summer in Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer house in Berlin Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Real Estate - Luxurious Residential House in Berlin Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Street sign showing Potsdamer Platz in Berlin Germany in summer time Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church tower and trees in Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin Germany on summer day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower bed near the house. Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower bed near the house. Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer house in Berlin Germany
Idyllic street with restaurant, half-timbered house and with ivy green house in the old town of Bernau near Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reichstag building, German parliament house. Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Berlin aerial view from drone, Germany. City buildings with Brandenburg Gate and Park on a summer day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower bed near the house. Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower bed near the house. Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower bed near the house. Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower bed near the house. Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Opened on 1 August 1844, the Zoologischer Garten Berlin was the first zoo in Germany. The aquarium opened in 1913. The first animals were donated by Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, from the menagerie and pheasantry of the Tiergarten. During World War II, the zoo area was completely destroyed and only 91 of 3,715 animals survived, including two lions, two hyenas, an Asian bull elephant, a hippo bull, ten hamadryas baboons, a chimpanzee, and a black stork. By the end of the war, the zoo was fortified with the Zoo flak tower, a huge flak tower that was one of the last remaining areas of German resistance against the Red Army. Following the zoo`s destruction, it and the associated Aquarium was reconstructed on the most modern principles so as to display the animals in as close to their natural environment as feasible.


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