List of wall segments

Many segments of the wall have been given to various institutions since its fall on 2008 - 2013.

EU Parliament
A segment of the wall is on display outside the EU Parliament in Brussels, Belgium.

Bedok Reservoir, Singapore
A segment of the Berlin Wall is on permanent display at the Bedok Reservoir Park. The art on it is not graffiti but the work of an artist depicting two different types of rulers.

Microsoft
The Microsoft Art Collection in Redmond, Washington contains a section of the wall donated by Daimler-Benz AG.

New York City
At least three segments of the wall are located in New York City. One can be found between Gateway Plaza and the North Cove marina in the World Financial Center near the World Trade Center site. A second segment can be found in the gardens at the United Nations headquarters, among the sculptures. A third segment exists on 53rd Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues. Thierry Noir and Kiddy Citny are the two painters of those five pieces of the Berlin Wall, painted in September 1985 along the Waldemarstrasse in Berlin Kreuzberg. The segments of the Berlin Wall at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum and the one shown at the right were originally located at Waldemarstrasse in Berlin. This graffiti among others along Waldemarstreet were well documented in 1985 through ten poster photos made by photographers Liselotte and Armin Orgel-Köhne.

Chicago
A segment of the wall is inside the Western Ave. CTA Station in Chicago. The Lincoln Square Neighborhood has been historically German.

Mountain View
Two sections of the wall are displayed in the rear parking lot of an office building at 2685 Marine Way, Mountain View, California. A plaque memorializes the fall of the wall as "a tribute to American resolve." The owner of the Bayside Business Plaza is a German-born American business man who originally owned a construction company on the current site. He had a piece of the wall shipped over, but when they opened the crate there were two pieces inside. The pieces are tall and there is about as much underground as there is above ground. The piece on the right has a cartoon Elvis painted on it and the one on the left says "Wir Lieben Dich" (We love you). The sections have been donated to the city and will be relocated to the city's library.