From the Brandenburg Gate to Foster, Libeskind, Perrault and Pei, passing through the universe of Shinkel and the Bauhaus, Berlin's trajectory, from its beginnings as a residence of voters to becoming the German capital, has undergone poetic transformations and has known brilliant architects, who have given metr or poli an unmistakable image. The past is preserved both in the architecture and in its 150 museums, many of which are among the m outstanding in the m on. Berlin has always been an exciting city, but today, in its process of consolidating itself as a new capital, it is m ever. 480 p.: Fot., Col., 17 x 15 cm, hardcover