Attractions in Germany
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Established in 1672, the Old Jewish Cemetery (Alter Jüdischer Friedhof) in Berlin served as a final resting place for up to 12,000 individuals, including notable figures such as Moses Mendelssohn, […]
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Nestled in a 19th-century palace known as the Kurhaus, Casino Baden-Baden exudes the glamor of the Belle Epoque era. This historic gambling venue, once praised by German starlet Marlene Dietrich […]
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Opened in 2015, the German Football Museum (Deutsches Fussballmuseum) in Dortmund celebrates the rich and varied history of soccer in Germany. The museum is a modern, engaging space filled with […]
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Established in 1879, Hamburg’s Panoptikum, a wax museum, has a rich history that predates modern media. Originally, it helped visitors connect faces to the names of famous artists and politicians […]
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Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, with its 120 tracks and central European location, often serves as the gateway to both Frankfurt and the broader region. This bustling station, a hub for international […]
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Classic Remise Berlin, located in the heart of the German capital, is a haven for vintage vehicle enthusiasts. Housed in a renovated tram depot originally built in 1899, this atmospheric […]
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Founded in 1852, the German National Museum in Nuremberg serves as a comprehensive repository of art, history, and culture from German-speaking regions, spanning prehistoric times to the present day. Housed […]
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The DB Museum, or German Railway Museum, in Nuremberg is one of the oldest railway museums globally, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of rail transport. Housed in a […]
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Perched on a hilltop near Lake Ammersee in southern Bavaria, Andechs Monastery is a unique blend of spiritual and secular experiences. As Bavaria’s oldest pilgrimage church, it houses holy relics […]
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Berlin is home to many poignant reminders of World War II, and one of the more understated memorials can be found at Platform 17 (Gleis 17) in the Grunewald S-Bahn […]
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Mainz Cathedral, nicknamed ‘Cathedral Mountain’ by locals, stands as an imposing and eye-catching structure in the heart of Mainz, Germany. Inspired by Rome’s St Peter’s Cathedral, this historic monument is […]
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The Leipzig Panometer, housed in a former gas storage tank, opened its doors in 2003 to showcase the panoramic artworks of artist Yadegar Asisi. Located in Leipzig, Germany, this unique […]
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Rising high above Leipzig’s rooftops, the Panorama Tower, a modern skyscraper, contrasts with the city’s more traditional skyline. This office building offers two main attractions for visitors: an extensive view […]
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Leipzig Zoo, or Zoologischer Garten Leipzig, is a sprawling attraction in Germany that houses over 850 animal species from around the globe. Known for its commitment to animal welfare and […]
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The New National Gallery, located in Berlin, Germany, is a modern art mecca that showcases the works of early 20th-century visionaries such as Dali, Picasso, and Kandinsky. Designed by the […]
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Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, a Prussian fortification constructed between 1815 and 1834, stands as one of Germany’s most notable historic military landmarks. Perched 387 feet (118 meters) above the confluence of the […]
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Nestled near Munich’s famous Hofbräuhaus, the Hard Rock Cafe Munich brings a slice of American dining to the heart of Bavaria. This restaurant offers a menu of hearty burgers and […]
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Nestled at the heart of downtown Frankfurt, the Hauptwache serves as a bustling transport hub and a focal point for shoppers spilling over from the nearby Zeil and Goethestrasse. The […]
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The Old National Gallery (Alte Nationalgalerie) stands as the third-oldest museum on Berlin’s UNESCO World Heritage–listed Museum Island. Housed in a neoclassicist building, its design reflects the influence of Prussian […]
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Ludwigstrasse, a charming cobblestone street in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, is lined with buildings that boast colorful, detailed facades, some adorned with paintings. This quaint road is home to a variety of […]
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The Hamburger Kunsthalle, located in Hamburg, Germany, has been a cornerstone of the city’s cultural landscape since its founding. Housing European art from the 14th century to the present, the […]
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Situated on Berlin’s UNESCO World Heritage–listed Museum Island, the Bode Museum is a treasure trove of artistic and historical significance. Originally opened in 1904, the museum’s Baroque-style architecture stands as […]
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In the heart of Berlin, the Missing House stands as a poignant tribute to the losses suffered during World War II. This space, where a house once stood before being […]
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Marienberg Fortress, perched on a hilltop overlooking the Bavarian city of Würzburg, has stood since the 12th century as a testament to the city’s enduring spirit. Despite suffering damage and […]