Top 10 Adventures in Germany
| Berlin Zoo
as more than 13,000 animals living in a magnificent park. Visitors can see rare animals such as the giant panda, gorillas and kiwis in naturalistic outdoor enclosures and animal houses with exotic designs. |
| Neuschwanstein Castle (Schloss Neuschwanstein) This is King Ludwig II's magnificent and most famous castle, built in the neo-late romanesque style.Areal fairy-tale fantasy come true. It was built between 1869 and 1886 A splendid and imaginative "fairy-tale castle" high above the Alpsee lake with the Alps towering above it.
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| Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) and Domkloster This majestic structure is one of the world's great cathedrals -- the spiritual and geographical heart of the city. It's the largest Gothic cathedral in Germany.
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| Heidelberg Castle (Schloss Heidelberg) Today, the hall is used for festivities, e.g. dinner banquets, balls and theatre performances. During the Heidelberg Castle Festival in the summer, the courtyard is the site of open air musicals, operas and theatre performances and classical concerts such as the famous "Castle Serenades" performed by the Heidelberg City Orchestra.
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| Sanssouci Palace (Schloss Sanssouci) One of the world’s great museums.Museumsinsel (Museum Island) complex, which is situated between the River Spree and Kupfergraben. Five museums were built here between 1824 and 1930 to house archaeological treasures and art collections.
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| Pergamon Museum (Pergamonmuseum)
One of the world’s great museums.Museumsinsel (Museum Island) complex, which is situated between the River Spree and Kupfergraben. Five museums were built here between 1824 and 1930 to house archaeological treasures and art collections.
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| Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) A triumphal arch, the symbol of Berlin, Germany. It is the only remaining one of the series of gates through which one entered Berlin.
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| English Garden (Englischer Garten) urope’s oldest urban landscaped parks, originally laid out in 1789 by American Benjamin Thomson as a garden for the military. It was soon opened to the public, however, and has been popular with locals and visitors ever since due to the natural landscapes and wide open spaces which make it an oasis in the centre of the city. More Info |
| Dresden Elbe Valley The 18th and 19th century cultural landscape of Dresden Elbe Valley extends some 18-km along the river from Übigau Palace and Ostragehege fields in the northwest to the Pillnitz Palace and the Elbe River Island in the southeast. More Info |
| Black Forrest The Black Forest region is one of Germany's most popular tourist destinations. Like Bavaria to its east, the Black Forest combines great outdoor scenery with unique local customs, products, and fare.
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