Not only known for the Sony products, this complex has much more to offer.
A striking piece of architecture located at the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, the Sony Center was designed by Helmut Jahn and Peter Walker. A 26-storey tower made of steel and glass adjoins this visually stunning building. Seize the opportunity to view the lavish Kaisersaal - scarce remnants from Potsdamer Platz's pre-war era and feel the rush of adrenaline as you step into one of the fastest elevators in Europe.
Opened in the year 2000, the gleaming façade of the Sony Center houses an eclectic mix of shops, cafeterias, restaurants, hotel rooms and offices. As its name suggests, it is home to Sony's German headquarters and one can shop for the latest Sony gadgets at this flagship store. Moreover, kids would love to visit the Legoland Discovery Centre or perhaps catch a movie at the cinemas, equipped with an IMAX theatre. A building complex with so much to offer, there is simply no room for boredom.
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