Seattle, Washington: Food Court Berlin Wall
According to the slab's plaque, "This trophy of freedom was donated to the City of Seattle in January 1991." The slab artwork even has a name: "Bloody Erich."
- Address:
- 305 Harrison St., Seattle, WA
- Directions:
- In the food court of the Seattle Center, which is in the Armory building just northwest of the Space Needle.
- Phone:
- 206-684-7200
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Food Court Berlin Wall
The plaque notes: "This trophy of freedom was donated to the City of Seattle in January 1991 after it was exhibited on Capitol Hill during the celebrations of German unification on 3 October 1990."
[Jeff B, 06/30/2022]Another Berlin Wall Slab
A piece of history -- another slab from the dismantled Berlin Wall is inside the Seattle Center food court. It's well hidden. Worth the search. Now I'm interested in finding out how many pieces of the Berlin Wall actually reside in Seattle -- and why!?
[Julia, 04/05/2021]June 2022: Photo added.
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In the Corridor of Consumerism, at the Food Court of Democracy, all are invited to snack as they choose.