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Landmarks, sightseeing and curiosities

Kreismuseum Wewelsburg

Büren-wewelsburg, Germany

Wewelsburg Castle was built between 1603 and1609 in Weser Renaissance style as a supplementary residence for the Prince Bishops of Paderborn. The triangular castle, which is located in the village of Wewelsburg (Büren) in the district of Paderborn,...

Stadhuis Aken

Aachen, Germany

In the early 14th century, the townspeople of Aachen took over the ruined palace of Charlemagne. On its foundation they built the gothic town hall, which was converted into a baroque building in the 17th and 18th centuries. The town hall was...

The Dom

Aachen, Germany

The Aachen Cathedral is one of the most famous examples of occidental architecture. It is the church where more than 30 German kings were crowned, the burial place of Charlemagne, an important pilgrimage church and since 1930 Cathedral of the...

Couven Museum

Aachen, Germany

The Couven its visitors how the living culture looked like in the 18th and 19th century. 20 Particularly noteworthy are the great variety and quality of the furnishings, fireplaces and stucco. Rococo and Aachen / Liège baroque together into a...

Schloss Burg

Solingen, Germany

The site is located in southern Brittany, on the Gulf of Morbihan, in the village of Le Hallate. Directions: on the RN 165, halfway between Vannes and Auray take the exit Plougoumelen, at Keneah left.

Brandenburger Tor

Berlin, Germany

The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin, Germany. It is located between the Pariser Platz and the Platz des 18. März and is the only remaining gate of a series through which one...

Zollverein

Essen, Germany

In Essen in the Ruhr area are old factories and old coal mine Zollverein. In 1986 the work in the mines and the company put stop, after which the Zollverein buildings have stood empty for some time. Since 2001, the complex on the world heritage list...

Eisenbrunnen

Aachen, Germany

The Elisenbrunnen is the symbol of the town of Aachen. The building was erected in 1827 to plans by Cremer and Schinkel. When it served as a source home and gallery, one can still taste the Aachen thermal waters even today. Marble plaques recall the...

Friedrichstraße

Berlin, Germany

Die Friedrichstraße ist die legendärste Straße der Stadt – hier verbindet sich die Tradition der "Goldenen Zwanziger" mit der Architektur des Neuen Berlins. Einst waren in der 3,5 km langen Straße die Vergnügungspaläste, Cafés, Theater und...

Schloss Moritzburg

Moritzburg, Germany

Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, was the representative of Schloss Moritzburg and jbouwde for hunting and pleasure lodge on the walls of the former Renaissance building just outside the gates of Dresden. Not only the...

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Landmarks, sightseeing and curiosities

Rheinturm

Düsseldorf, Germany

The Rhine Tower, Dusseldorf's most recognisable landmark created by architect H. Deilmann and build in 1979 – 1982, is situated on the edge of the city centers southern district at the entrance to the Media Harbour, directly next to the North...

Charlottenburg Palace

Berlin, Germany

Built by Elector Friederich III in 1699 as a summer palace for his wife Sophie Charlotte, this regal estate, the largest palace in Berlin, is framed by a baroque-style garden. Inside, a collection of 18th century French paintings is the largest of...

Zollverein

Essen, Germany

In Essen in the Ruhr area are old factories and old coal mine Zollverein. In 1986 the work in the mines and the company put stop, after which the Zollverein buildings have stood empty for some time. Since 2001, the complex on the world heritage list...

Schloss Moritzburg

Moritzburg, Germany

Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, was the representative of Schloss Moritzburg and jbouwde for hunting and pleasure lodge on the walls of the former Renaissance building just outside the gates of Dresden. Not only the...

Barockschlösschen Waisenhaus

Bitburg, Germany

This charming former medieval castle is a jewel of the Baroque period and was built around 1750. Since 1960, the castle houses various types of schools, while previously temporarily served as an orphanage in the century. Currently there is a...

English Garden

München, Germany

Munich´s famous 900-acre park has shaded paths, brooks, ponds and swans and is best known for its four beer gardens (Chinesischer Turm, Seehaus, Hirschau, Aumeister) and nude sunbathers. The park stretches from the center of the city (near...

Berliner Dom

Berlin, Germany

The Berlin Cathedral, the largest church in the city, sees itself as the central place of the Protestant Church in Germany. Far beyond the boundaries of the parish and the town, he attracts every year thousands of visitors from home and...

Brandenburger Tor

Berlin, Germany

The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin, Germany. It is located between the Pariser Platz and the Platz des 18. März and is the only remaining gate of a series through which one...

The Dom

Aachen, Germany

The Aachen Cathedral is one of the most famous examples of occidental architecture. It is the church where more than 30 German kings were crowned, the burial place of Charlemagne, an important pilgrimage church and since 1930 Cathedral of the...

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