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Ku 'Damm Berlin
More precisely the Kurfurstendamm, the Ku’damm is one of the most famous streets of West Berlin, that extends for almost 4 kilometers, starting from the Charlottenburg District, up to the Wilmersdorf district. The particularity of the Ku’damm is mainly its elegance present in the architecture, in the boutiques, and in the clubs. It is, in fact, considered as the icon of the shopping, of the luxury and fashion of West Berlin, together with the KaDeWe, the biggest mall of Europe. The Kurfurstendamm was born in the fourteenth century as a Knuppeldamm, that is, a route for horses, and it became a developed area only in 1871, for Bismark wanted it to look more like the Champs Elysées of Paris. With the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany, the Ku’damm had to confront itself with areas as the Mitte and the Friedrichstrabe, but it did not lose its role of commercial icon of Berlin.
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