Germany Attractions:
Sachsenhausen
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was one of the most notorious death camps of the Nazi regime, located just north of Berlin. It was built in the summer of ...
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Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein Castle was commissioned as the private refuge for
Ludwig II of Bavaria, but opened to the public immediately after his
death in 1886. Now ...
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Führerbunker
The Führerbunker, translated to English means "Leader's bunker" was part of a subterranean bunker complex which was constructed in two major ...
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The Holocaust Memorial
The Holocaust Memorial, also known as The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, is an urban tribute to remember and honor up to six million Jewish victims ...
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Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg)
To experience the pomp and majesty of the Hohenzollern Dynasty, pay a visit to Charlottenburg Palace (or Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin’s largest palace. ...
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Berlin Wall
An infamous and universally loathed symbol of political division, the Berlin Wall separated West and East Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Guards patrolling the ...
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Reichstag
Topped with an acclaimed glass dome designed by British architect Norman Foster, the Reichstag parliamentary building is home to Germany’s Parliament, the ...
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Museum Ludwig
The Museum Ludwig, opened in 1976 with a gift of some 350 pieces from the Wallraf-Richartz Museum, which is housed in the same building. While the ...
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Potsdamer Platz
The huge Potsdamer Platz has been a major focal point for Berliners since the 19th century, the busy meeting point of half a dozen major thoroughfares. ...
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Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus)
Enclosing Munich's central square Marienplatz, the Old Town Hall, Altes Rathaus in German, serves as the center for city council activity for the historic ...
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Linderhof Castle
Ludwig II had a habit of designing palaces after his idols. In the case of Linderhof Palace, the inspiration was the Sun-King Louis XIV and Versailles as he ...
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St Goar
St. Goar is a small town on the Rhine River in the area known as the Rhine Gorge due to the mountains which rise on either side. The most famous landmark is ...
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Koblenz
Koblenz is very happily situated at the meeting point of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers, surrounded by four low hills. The town is 2,000 years old, founded by ...
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Mainz
Mainz is a lively locale thanks to its sizable university, a large media presence and a certain savoir-vivre whose origins go back to Napoleon’s occupation ...
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Heidelberg
Stand on the northern shore of the River Neckar and you can see why Heidelberg is such a popular spot for overseas visitors to Germany. This classic view of ...
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Photo by: Heather J, USA
Doing what: Royal Castles of Neuschwanstein and Linderhof Day Tour from Munich
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