Originally built in the 1920s in Berlin, Tempelhof Airport was reconstructed by the Nazis and was later used by the Western allies during the Cold War. Today, it's one of the German capital's most impressive open spaces
A sprawling airport which was once used by the Nazis before being abandoned has undergone an incredible transformation - and is now completely unrecognisable.
Originally built in the 1920s in Berlin, Tempelhof Airport was redesigned a decade later to flex the Third Reich’s power. The vast, crescent-shaped terminal remains one of the largest single-roof structures in the world , a staggering 1.2km long.
After the Second World War , it became a symbol of hope. When the Soviet Union tried to force the Western Allies to abandon control of the city during the Berlin Block

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