Berlin
In the early 1970s, Berlin architect Rainer Rümmler designed the colorful Dreilinden gas station. Anyone who had braved the East German border control in Drewitz-Dreilinden could fill up their tank and have a bite to eat.
A control tower was erected at West Berlin's Joachimsthaler Platz to manage car traffic in 1956.
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