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The Audioguide Berlin is your personal tour guide, that describes fifteen famous sights and works completely offline. It comes with human speech, GPS-Navigation, automatic sight recognition and tour-recommendations.
Berlin, the capital of Germany, invites you with a huge number of architectural and cultural places of interest. Visit 15 of the most interesting places and hear about their history and architecture. Find out, among the rest, what the castle Bellevue has in common with a ramshackle hut and why the quadriga is also called tit-for-tat-response.

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