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Tuesday 26 of November 2024

Newly discovered Berlin Wall segment to get protected status


FILE - The Jan. 24, 2018 file photo shows an 80-meter (260 feet) piece of the Berlin wall in a forest in Berlin. The recently discovered remnant of the Berlin Wall from the heavily fortified border’s early days is being given protected status.  Monday’s, Feb. 5, 2018 announcement by the city government’s culture ministry comes on the day when the wall has been open for as long as it divided the German capital: 28 years, 2 months and 26 days. (Maurizio Gambarini/dpa via AP),FILE - The Jan. 24, 2018 file photo shows an 80-meter (260 feet) piece of the Berlin wall in a forest in Berlin. The recently discovered remnant of the Berlin Wall from the heavily fortified border’s early days is being given protected status.  Monday’s, Feb. 5, 2018 announcement by the city government’s culture ministry comes on the day when the wall has been open for as long as it divided the German capital: 28 years, 2 months and 26 days. (Maurizio Gambarini/dpa via AP)
FILE - The Jan. 24, 2018 file photo shows an 80-meter (260 feet) piece of the Berlin wall in a forest in Berlin. The recently discovered remnant of the Berlin Wall from the heavily fortified border’s early days is being given protected status. Monday’s, Feb. 5, 2018 announcement by the city government’s culture ministry comes on the day when the wall has been open for as long as it divided the German capital: 28 years, 2 months and 26 days. (Maurizio Gambarini/dpa via AP),FILE - The Jan. 24, 2018 file photo shows an 80-meter (260 feet) piece of the Berlin wall in a forest in Berlin. The recently discovered remnant of the Berlin Wall from the heavily fortified border’s early days is being given protected status. Monday’s, Feb. 5, 2018 announcement by the city government’s culture ministry comes on the day when the wall has been open for as long as it divided the German capital: 28 years, 2 months and 26 days. (Maurizio Gambarini/dpa via AP)
A recently discovered remnant of the Berlin Wall from the heavily fortified border's early days is being given protected status. The announcement by the city government's culture ministry has come on the day when the wall has been open for as long as it divided the German capital: 28 years, two months and 26 days.

BERLIN (AP) — A recently discovered remnant of the Berlin Wall from the heavily fortified border’s early days is being given protected status.

Monday’s announcement by the city government’s culture ministry comes on the day when the wall has been open for as long as it divided Berlin: 28 years, two months and 26 days.

An amateur historian said last month that he had found the 80-meter (260-foot) stretch of wall and reported it to authorities because of concerns about its condition.

The brick wall was used as part of communist East Germany’s original fortifications when the border with West Berlin was sealed in 1961. The border fortifications were expanded over the years, and the barrier was far more sophisticated by the time it was opened in 1989.