Built in 1966, the GDR Watch Tower, also known as DDR-Wachturm, is the last remaining BT-6 watch tower that once monitored the Berlin Wall. Nestled on a side street near the bustling Potsdamer Platz, this somber structure stands as a tangible reminder of Berlin’s Cold War history. Visitors can observe the tower’s utilitarian design and imagine the tense atmosphere that once surrounded it. Today, it serves as a historical landmark, offering a glimpse into the city’s divided past and the surveillance mechanisms that defined it.
GDR Watch Tower (DDR-Wachturm)
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