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With no doubt, the most famous street of the German capital, it is comparable to the Champs-Elysées of Paris. 
The Unter den Linden, that is found in the Mitte district (the city center), starts at the Brandenburg Gate and ends at Alexanderplatz, passing by the Museuminsel. 
The avenue can be recognized by the beautiful lime trees that decorate it and, in fact, the translation of Unter den Linden is under the limes. 
They were placed here by Frederick William I of Prussia who, in between the XVII century, spread the avenue with rows of them to render its course more harmonious and smooth when he passed with his horse to go hunting at the Tiergarten. 
After an ulterior restyling of the Unter den Linden by Frederick I, in the thirties of the last century, some lime trees were uprooted for the construction of part of the S-Bahn. 
Starting from the end of the world war, the Unter der Linden became an always more important area of Berlin, containing some of the most important buildings.

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