RM2DKRJW2–Natural History Museum. Berlin, Germany. Different marine species.
RMMJNFX4–Wilhelm II (Potsdam, 1859-Doorn, 1941). Last king of Prussia and German Emperor from 1888 to 1918. Engraving depicting a meeting in the palace of Prince Bismarck, in Berlin, where the emperor explained his ideas about the Working Class Question. Engraving from La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1890. Later colouration.
RM2N5E3F4–History of Germany. 'Signal' magazine. Cover of issue number 9 (10 August 1940) of the German-Italian edition, showing a photograph of German troops entering Berlin after their victory in France. After the victory in France: entry into Berlin. This magazine was published between April 1940 and April 1945 and was the main propaganda organ of the German army during World War II.
RM2DJB1A9–Dinosaur. Diplodocus skeleton. The longest dinosaur known. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB18R–Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Reconstruction dinosaur skeleton. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB17G–Perisphinctes. Extinct genus of ammonite cephalopod. Middle to Late Jurassic epochs. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB1B4–Rhamphorhynchus. Extinct genus of long-tailed pterosaurs in the Jurassic period. 150 million years ago. Rhamphorhynchus longicaudus. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB1B1–Rhamphorhynchus. Extinct genus of long-tailed pterosaurs in the Jurassic period. 150 million years ago. Rhamphorhynchus muensteri. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB187–Lepidotes (Lepidotus). Extinct genus of semionotid neopterygian ray-finned fish. Jurassic period and Early Cretaceous. Fossil of Lepidotes maximus. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB1B7–Fossilized prehistoric insect. Urogomphus eximius. Example of Solnhofen limestone, near Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. Late Jurassic. 150 million years ago. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB18B–Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Three-fingered forelimbs. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB18J–Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Detail of the head. Reproduction. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB18F–Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Reconstruction dinosaur skeleton. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB18X–Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Skull with a large and serrated teeth. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB18N–Allosaurus. Genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago. Late Jurassic Period. Bipedal predador. Skull with a large and serrated teeth. Detail. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB16W–Archaeopteryx, sometimes referred to by its German name, Urvogel. Genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian feathered dinosaurs and modern birds. Jurassic period. 150 -145 million years ago. Fossil from Eichstatt, Germany. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RMM26JE0–Germany. Berlin Wall memorial at Bernauerstrasse.
RMM1X758–Section of the Berlin Wall in Bernauerstrasse. Berlin. Germany.
RMM1X757–Section of the Berlin Wall in Bernauerstrasse. Berlin. Germany.
RMPKHXK3–Hermann Von Helmholtz (Potsdam, 1821-Charlottenburg, 1894). German scientist and philosopher. Statue by the sculptor Ernst Herter, located at Humboldt University. Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB16P–Pillow lavas are lavas that contain characteristic pillow-shaped structures that are attributed to the extrusion of the lava underwater, or subaqueous extrusion. Exemplary from the Pacific Ocean. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DKRJT6–Skeleton of a gorilla. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DKRJT5–The Nentmannsdorf meteorite of Bahretal, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DKRJWC–Glass jars with alcohol-preserved animal specimens. exhibit in the Wet Collections. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB1AY–Fossilized mesturus verrucosus fish. Extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Jurassic. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB16F–Granite. Coarse-grained igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. Fragment from Schneeberg, Germany. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DKRJK7–Lava flow. Pahoehoe type. Meaning 'smooth, unbroken lava'. Basaltic lava with undulating surface. From Mount Vesuvius, Italy. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DJB1AR–Mesolimulus. Extinct genus of arthropod. Example of Solnhofen limestone, near Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. Late Jurassic. 150 million years ago. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB1AJ–Mesolimulus. Extinct genus of arthropod. Example of Solnhofen limestone, near Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. Late Jurassic. 150 million years ago. Natural History Museum, Berlin. Germany.
RM2DJB16H–Volcanic bomb. Mass of molten rock (tephra). Formed when a volcano ejects viscous fragments of lava during an eruption. They are extrusive igneous rock. Exemplary from Greece. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DKRJTA–Stygimoloch (it means 'demon from the Styx'). Genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from the end of the Cretaceous period, roughly 66 million years ago. Fossil stygimoloch spinifer skull. North Dakota, United States. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RM2DKRJTE–Pegmatite. Igneous rock, formed underground, with interlocking crystals usually larger than 2.5 cm in size. Most pegmatites are found in sheets of rock near large masses of igneous rocks called batholiths. From Germany. Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RMM1X75A–Section of the Berlin Wall in Bernauerstrasse. Berlin. Germany.
RMM10TFP–Nazi Germany. Berlin. German soldiers in the military parade due to the 50th birthday of Adolf Hitler on April 20, 1939. Color illustration.
RMM1F89C–Germany. Berlin. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. 1891-1895. Built by Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841-1924). Bombed during World War II, retains the ruined tower surrounded by buildings erected between 1951 and 1961.
RMM1F89B–Germany. Berlin. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. 1891-1895. Built by Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841-1924). Bombed during World War II, retains the ruined tower surrounded by buildings erected between 1951 and 1961.
RMM1F89D–Germany. Berlin. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. 1891-1895. Built by Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841-1924). Bombed during World War II, retains the ruined tower surrounded by buildings erected between 1951 and 1961.
RMM1F89J–Germany. Berlin. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. 1891-1895. Built by Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841-1924). Bombed during World War II, retains the ruined tower surrounded by buildings erected between 1951 and 1961.
RMM10TFK–Benito Mussolini (1883-1945), the italian leader of the National Fascist Party, visits Berlin on September 25, 1937 beeing received with a great ceremony. Mussolini and Hitler (1889-1945) are greeting the people with the Nazi salute. Color illustration.
RM2DKRJK5–Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany. Building constructed from 1843 to 1855 by order of king Frederick William IV of Prussia in Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival styles. The architect was Friedrich August Stüler. It was restored from 1999 to 2009 by David Chipperfield. Architectural detail of the facade. It preserves the damages suffered during the Second World War.
RM2H04B9B–History of Germany. Congress of Berlin, June 13, 1878. It was held at the Radziwill Palace, the new official residence of the Prince of Bismarck (Palace of the Chancellery of the German Empire). The solution of the multiple issues of the Eastern Question was discussed. The European powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia and the Ottoman Empire participated. First session of the Congress. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1878.
RM2H0D0D5–History of Germany. Congress of Berlin, June 13, 1878. It was held at the Radziwill Palace, the new official residence of the Prince of Bismarck (Palace of the Chancellery of the German Empire). The solution of the multiple issues of the Eastern Question was discussed. The European powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia and the Ottoman Empire participated. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1878.
RMDM0192–Pergamon Museum of Islamic Art. Inside. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany.