Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts

July 14, 2010

A grand door





On her way to the office, Alice will pass by this grand door. Located at the corner between Friedrichstraße and Dorotheenstraße. The decorative façades of the building may make the building an example of the Rococo style, but Alice has to read a bit more to be certain.

Alice just finds it a glamorous start in the morning!

July 5, 2010

A cheesy door

On a Saturday afternoon, Alice found this cheesy door. It got the perfect balance of the 70s wall paper feel. Alice can't say the door is not pretty, there are birds, a floating island, a clipper, a lighthouse, green grass, perfect blue sky...just cheesy...

June 28, 2010

Door X and Y


These 2 doors should be put together, just X and Y. Now Alice is looking for Door Z!

June 26, 2010

One step ahead of the devil

Alice loves this door because of the number 667. On the window, it says, 'One Step Ahead of the Devil'. Yup, that's where everyone wants to be!

June 23, 2010

A door with a warning

The door itself is not really that impressive, but Alice loves the the sign above the door, 'Trespassers'.


It's actually a bar. Alice wonders whether one needs an invitation to get into the bar...No Trespassing!

June 18, 2010

A very secure door

This is a door with its own great security! A huge piece of rock! It's so funny!

June 8, 2010

A noughts and crosses door

On a Sunday stroll, Alice found this noughts and crosses door. It's not the most impressive door, but she likes the purple nought and cross on the green door.

April 8, 2010

Eye doors



Another fascinating building in Berlin. Alice doesn't know the style of the building, but she loves the door. She loves the lines and the cat eye like windows. Is this an example of Art Deco?

Doors of As



Alice found another door in Berlin: The Doors of As. It used to be the doors to a public library, but now it is only an empty building. Alice recognizes some languages, but it's quite fascinating to see A or the sound represented in different languages. A total of 117 languages!