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Bode Museum
As one of five museums on Museum Island, the Bode Museum, formerly the Kaiser- Friedrich Museum, houses three separate collections of sculptures and treasures: ... Read more
EL-DE Haus
In 1934, a jeweler by the name of Leonard Dahlen rented his shop to the National Socialist Party, better known as the Nazis. Officially, the building was ... Read more
Frankfurt Zoo (Zoologischer Garten Frankfurt/Main)
The Frankfurt Zoo opened in 1858 and is the second oldest in Germany. The zoo contains over 4,500 animals of more than 400 species. If want to experience ... Read more
Hamburger Kunsthalle
The Hamburger Kunsthalle is Hamburg’s major art museum, focusing on northern European art since the 14th century. A range of touring and special ... Read more
Hamburg Zoo (Tierpark Hagenbeck)
The critters enjoy spacious quarters at Tierpark Hagenbeck, Hamburg’s Zoo. One of the first zoos to house animals in moated, open enclosures rather than ... Read more
Hohenschwangau Castle
Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Alpsee and Schwansee lakes and close by the Austrian border, the magnificent Hohenschwangau Castle (Schloss ... Read more
KaDeWe (Kaufhaus des Westens)
A shopping landmark, the KaDeWe is Berlin’s most famous trademark department store. Since 1907, this luxurious and extravagant center has been lowering its ... Read more
Munich Zoo (Münchener Tierpark Hellabrunn)
Tierpark Hellabrunn, Munich's Zoo, is the oldest "Geo-Zoo" organized geographically by continents and natural habitats of the creatures and critters. ... Read more
Nikolaiviertel (Nicholas Quarter)
The Lilliputian Nicholas Quarter is an area that was developed around Berlin’s oldest parish church, the Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas’s Church), dating from ... Read more
Olympiapark
Home to the Summer Olympic Games in 1972, Munich's vast Olympiapark is now an international events center, sports venue, and recreational park. In addition to ... Read more
