1. The Berlin Wall was a physical barrier that divided the city of Berlin from 1961 to 1989. It was built by the German Democratic Republic (GDR) to prevent East Berliners from fleeing to the West. The wall was made up of concrete slabs, barbed wire, guard towers, and other obstacles. It was 96 miles long and 13 feet high. The Berlin Wall was a powerful symbol of the Cold War and the division of Germany and Europe. There were several attempts to escape over the wall, some of which were successful and some of which led to tragedy. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 marked the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany.
2. The Berlin Wall is now a tourist attraction and can be visited at various locations around the city. The working time for most sites is from 10 am to 6 pm but may vary depending on the location. Phone numbers for individual locations can be found online.
3. There is no admission fee to visit the Berlin Wall. However, some locations may charge for guided tours or access to certain areas. Transportation to the Berlin Wall is easily accessible via Berlin’s public transportation system. Visitors can take the S-Bahn, U-Bahn or bus to various locations.


