Souvenir shopping in Germany
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Ampelmann Galerie
It took a vociferous grassroots campaign to save the little Ampelmann, the endearing fellow on East German pedestrian traffic lights. Now the beloved cult figure and global brand graces an entire store worth of T-shirts, fridge magnets, pasta, onesies, umbrellas and other knick-knacks. Other branches include DomAquarée and in the Potsdamer Platz Arkaden and Gendarmenmarkt.
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Ampelmann Galerie Shop Potsdamer Platz
It took a vociferous grassroots campaign to save the little Ampelmann, the endearing fellow on the pedestrian traffic lights who helped generations of East Germans safely cross the street. Now a beloved cult figure, his likeness fills an entire store’s worth of T-shirts, towels, onesies, key rings, cookie cutters and other knick-knacks.
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Sebastian Wesely
If you're in the market for traditional souvenirs, this little shop (in business since 1557) has floor-to-ceiling shelves of carved angels, pewter tankards, beer steins, carved figurines and handmade candles. The saleswomen are quick with a smile and happy to help.
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Servus Heimat
Everything a gift store should be - fun, happy to see you and stocked with unique souvenirs that play with Bavarian symbols like tees emblazoned with Empress Sisi or the Olympic Stadium outline. Campy, tongue-in-cheek chic.
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