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A panoramic aspect of the redevelopment seen from a viewing platform above Potsdamer Platz and the no-man's land which separated West and East Berlin after the fall of the Wall.
Berlin: After the Wall is an ongoing project by Scottish-German photographer Colin McPherson started in 1992 which documents the course of the former Wall as the city around it was redeveloped following German reunification.
The Berlin Wall, a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) authorities was completed on 13 August 1961, which immediately cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The Wall was opened on 9. November 1989 allowing free movement of people from east to west and subsequently dismantled.
Ref: 05/99/26 (1st February 1999)
Berlin: After the Wall is an ongoing project by Scottish-German photographer Colin McPherson started in 1992 which documents the course of the former Wall as the city around it was redeveloped following German reunification.
The Berlin Wall, a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) authorities was completed on 13 August 1961, which immediately cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The Wall was opened on 9. November 1989 allowing free movement of people from east to west and subsequently dismantled.
Ref: 05/99/26 (1st February 1999)
- Copyright
- Photograph © Colin McPherson, 1999Tel. +44 7831 838717colinmcpherson@mac.com
- Image Size
- 12297x4492 / 24.4MB
- Contained in galleries
- Berlin/Germany 1990s, Berlin: After the Wall