That's all there is to the Berlin wall? Many tourists in the present day German
capital are surprised at how little of the structure remains in Berlin itself,
since East German authorities gave orders to allow people to breach the wall on
November 9, 1989. As world leaders and revellers on Monday commemorated the
fall of the wall 20 years ago, we show you where portions of the wall can now
be found. Pictured here are segments of the original Berlin Wall displayed
outside the European Parliament in Brussels.
BRUSSELS - Segments of the original Berlin Wall are displayed outside the
European Parliament.
BRUSSELS - Segments of the original Berlin Wall are displayed outside the
European Parliament.
BRUSSELS - Segments of the original Berlin Wall are displayed outside the
European Parliament.
PORTUGAL - Pilgrims visit a section of the former Berlin Wall on exhibition at
Fatima's catholic shrine.
PORTUGAL - A catholic rosary made with small fragments of the Berlin wall is
seen at the Fatima shrine.
SOUTH KOREA - Office workers walk past a section of the Berlin Wall displayed
at Berlin Plaza in central Seoul.
SOUTH KOREA - An office worker walks past a section of the Berlin Wall
displayed at Berlin Plaza in central Seoul.
SOUTH KOREA - A section of the Berlin Wall displayed at Berlin Plaza in central
Seoul.
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - A segment of the former Berlin Wall stands on display
outside the Harmonie German Club.