Berlin Wall - Brussels, Belgium
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Metro2
N 50° 53.635 E 004° 20.318
31U E 594143 N 5638881
This slab of the Berlin Wall is at the Mini-Europe Theme Park in Brussels.
Waymark Code: WMHBT8
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Date Posted: 06/21/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member BarbershopDru
Views: 4

Mini-Europe presents miniature replications of landmarks in the member countries of the European Community. (Brussels is the capital of the EU).
This piece of the Berlin Wall, however, we are told by a small sign is a "Real Piece of the Berlin Wall". The slab is displayed horizontally and has traces of red, blue and yellow spray paint in no particular pattern.

Wikipedia (visit link) informs us:

"The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The barrier included guard towers placed along large concrete walls, which circumscribed a wide area (later known as the "death strip") that contained anti-vehicle trenches, "fakir beds" and other defenses. The Eastern Bloc claimed that the wall was erected to protect its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany. In practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that marked Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period.

The Berlin Wall was officially referred to as the "Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart" (German: Antifaschistischer Schutzwall) by GDR authorities, implying that neighbouring West Germany had not been fully de-Nazified. The West Berlin city government sometimes referred to it as the "Wall of Shame"—a term coined by mayor Willy Brandt—while condemning the Wall's restriction on freedom of movement. Along with the separate and much longer Inner German border (IGB) that demarcated the border between East and West Germany, both borders came to symbolize the "Iron Curtain" that separated Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.

Before the Wall's erection, 3.5 million East Germans circumvented Eastern Bloc emigration restrictions and defected from the GDR, many by crossing over the border from East Berlin into West Berlin, from where they could then travel to West Germany and other Western European countries. Between 1961 and 1989, the wall prevented almost all such emigration. During this period, around 5,000 people attempted to escape over the wall, with an estimated death toll of over 600.

In 1989, a series of radical political changes occurred in the Eastern Bloc, associated with the liberalization of the Eastern Bloc's authoritarian systems and the erosion of political power in the pro-Soviet governments in nearby Poland and Hungary. After several weeks of civil unrest, the East German government announced on 9 November 1989 that all GDR citizens could visit West Germany and West Berlin. Crowds of East Germans crossed and climbed onto the wall, joined by West Germans on the other side in a celebratory atmosphere. Over the next few weeks, a euphoric public and souvenir hunters chipped away parts of the wall; the governments later used industrial equipment to remove most of the rest. The physical Wall itself was primarily destroyed in 1990. The fall of the Berlin Wall paved the way for German reunification, which was formally concluded on 3 October 1990."
Type: Remnant

Fee: 13.5 Euros

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Open every day : * From 16/03/2013 to 30/06/2013 from 9:30 to 18:00(*) (cash desk untill 17:00) * From 01/07/2013 to 31/08/2013 from 9:30 to 20:00(*) (cash desk untill 19:00)


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