A Glimpse of Ancient History in Berlin

The Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany, is a classic example of architecturally-rich European cities. With its cobblestone walkways, red brick facades, and columns of marble, the museum takes visitors back to the days of ancient Greek and Roman empires. From the open spaces, palace-like estates, and hardwood floors, to the bridge, arcade, and stone archways, the cityscape offers a glimpse into historic architecture and urban design.

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a hallway with wood floor, columns and a vase in the middle of it at the top
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