When Berlin was reinstated as Germany's capital, it gave many countries the chance to build new embassies, and many architects the chance to go crackers. Here follows a fragrant nosegay of ambassadorial residences.
Köpenick is a borough in the south-east of Berlin. It achieved fame in 1906 when a shoemaker called Wilhelm Voight masqueraded as a military commander and took over the town hall. The Kaiser pardoned him and he's since become a German folk hero. A statue of Voight now stands outside the Rathaus.