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CITY OF BERLIN

The new Berlin, host of the XXIX International Congress of Psychology, presents itself to visitors as a cosmopolitan city. The Brandenburg Gate, once a symbol of the divided Germany, has become the emblem of the German capital. Nearly all traces of the wall which divided Berlin for almost 30 years have now disappeared. Today, Berlin is situated in the heart of a continent moving towards unification, and plays an important role in the European integration process. Because of its geographical position and its favourable transport routes making it the gateway to Central and Eastern Europe, Berlin has a stimulating influence on the enlargement of the European Union to the east.

In an area of about 891 km², Berlin unites a large number of urban districts, which are completely different in character. Of the 3.4 million inhabitants of Berlin, more than 434,000 people are not of German origin. They come from more than 180 different nations and provide Berlin with a large variety of lifestyles and cultures.

Berlin is one of the prime locations for science or research facilities and the media. The private service sector has become the motor of the city‘s economy. As a Competence Centre, Berlin has relied on the fields of technology, biotechnology, medical and environmental technology. Globally operating firms draw benefit from the large number of institutions resident in Berlin and the knowledge available here.
Furthermore, with about 140,000 students and about 40,000 people working at universities, Berlin is Germany‘s largest university city.

Berlin‘s cultural scene offers unlimited opportunities for leisure activities: three opera houses, four large musical theaters, over 150 theaters and numerous cabaret-theaters, 170 museums and collections as well as 300 art galleries and 130 cinemas. The Museumsinsel (Museum Island) with its world-famous museums was inscribed on UNESCO‘s World Heritage list in 1999. Furthermore, a large number of fairs, exhibitions and congresses attract visitors. Especially the Kurfürstendamm, Friedrichstrasse and Potsdamer Platz are ideal places for extensive shopping trips. And one should not forget the countless cafés, pubs and restaurants having both local and international specialties ready for their guests.

But Berlin is also a green city. Numerous woods, lakes, parks and gardens offer recreation for everyone. In addition, the historical city of Potsdam in the neighbouring Land of Brandenburg, with its historic palaces and gardens and numerous highlights of historical and modern municipal architecture, invites visitors to stay for a while.

Another popular destination is the Spreewald, a marshy woodland area along the river Spree in the Mark Brandenburg, with its delightful waterways which visitors can explore onboard a barge, by bicylce or simply by foot

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BERLIN INFORMATION

Climate
Berlin’s climate is usually mild during the summer months. In July, the average temperature is between 20°C (68°F) and 25°C (77°F) during the day. Fluctuation between day and night temperature is about 10°C (50°F).

Travel to Berlin
Berlin is easily accessible by airplane, railroad, and car. Congress participants arriving at one of the three international airports, Berlin-Tegel, Berlin-Tempelhof, or Berlin- Schönefeld, can reach the ICC Berlin or the city center easily. All airports are linked to the public transportation system.

Germany and Berlin have an extensive rail network with Euro-City, Inter-City, and Inter-City Express trains. An excellent motorway network links Berlin with all major German and European cities.

Public Transportation
Tegel airport to the city center
Bus no. 109 or TXL (airport shuttle) to railway station Zoologischer Garten

Tempelhof airport to the city center
U-Bahn (subway) line 6 from station Platz der Luftbrücke to Friedrichstraße. S-Bahn (express train) lines 3, 5, 7 and 9 to station Zoologischer Garten

Schönefeld airport to the city center
S-Bahn line 9 to station Zoologischer Garten

City center to the ICC Berlin
U-Bahn line 2 to station Kaiserdamm or
S-Bahn lines 45 or 46 to station Messe Nord / ICC

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