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I think the other Germans here will agree that Berlin isn’t ”Germany” - meaning it’s not the typical German city, it’s very international and modern (someone else can chime in and add to this) Since you mentioned Munich, I would recommend going there first perhaps, since it’s more ”German” than Berlin..
Im in germany three times a year with my german wife and I agree berlin is not germany.
Munich is bravaria which as you know is kind of type of germany, very different from the north.
Bremen is actually my favorite city by a lot