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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.  ...  Continue Reading »

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 ...  Continue Reading »

Reichstag

Topped with an acclaimed glass dome designed by British architect Norman Foster, the Reichstag parliamentary building is home to Germany’s Parliament, the ...  Continue Reading »

Potsdamer Platz

The huge Potsdammer Platz has been a major focal point for Berliners since the 19th century, the busy meeting point of half a dozen major thoroughfares.  ...  Continue Reading »

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 ...  Continue Reading »

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 ...  Continue Reading »

Dachau Concentration Camp

Dachau Concentration Camp was the first of its kind opened in Germany by the Nazi government in 1933, and it served as a model for later concentration camps. ...  Continue Reading »

Berlin Underground

For a fascinating look into Germany's history during WWII, Berlin has an elaborate set of multi-purpose underground bunkers built to host what is essentially ...  Continue Reading »

Worms

Worms (pronounced more like Vohrms in German), is a town of around 86,000 people on the banks of the Rhine River. While it is now quite industrial, with some ...  Continue Reading »

Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor)

The Brandenburg Gate (or Brandenburger Tor) is one of Berlin’s original city gates, erected in 1791. It marks the entry to the Under den Linden avenue as ...  Continue Reading »

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 ...  Continue Reading »

Marienplatz

Marienplatz serves as Munich's city center with a variety of historic town hall structures and shopping markets. At the center of the square, the Mariensaule, ...  Continue Reading »

Munich Residence (Residenz München)

The former royal palace of the Bavarian monarch, the Munich Residenz is the largest city palace in Germany and is open to visitors to see its spectacularly ...  Continue Reading »

Amalienburg

Amalienburg is Emperor Charles VII's most precious legacy and the beautiful park gardens and fountains have become one of Munich's most scenic locations. A ...  Continue Reading »

Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady (Frauenkirche)

Which landmark particularly stands out in Munich's skyline? That would be the Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady or Frauenkirche, the church featuring two ...  Continue Reading »

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