Located in the heart of the Mitte district, this square is known primarily for being the place where the Nazis used to burn books.
Place where Hitler's air-raid bunker was located during World War II. The bunker has been destroyed and the site is marked by a plaque now.
Visit the impressive Baroque palace which was originally built as a part of a former Dresden fort.
You will find layers upon layers of different architectural styles on this fascinating palace.
Hamburg City Hall is the seat of local government of Hamburg, Germany.
Designed by Agostino Barelli, the name of this palace literally translates as the Castle of the Nymphs. No actual fairies lived here though.
Situated at the end of Maximilianstraße, this palace has been serving as the seat of the Bavarian State Parliament since 1949.
The majestic 18th-century cathedral is one of Dresden's most prominent sights.
This imposing 19th-century opera house was named after its architect who built in in 1841 and then also oversaw its reconstructions after…
The summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, is often called the German Versailles.
Relaxing strolls through a well-maintained greenery? Beer gardens?
The Römer is a medieval building in the Altstadt of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and one of the city's most important landmarks.
Located on an island in the middle of the city, this is the largest museum devoted to science and technology worldwide.
The Church of St. Nicholas was a Gothic Revival cathedral that was formerly one of the five Lutheran Hauptkirchen in the city of Hamburg,…
The Kehlsteinhaus is a Nazi-constructed building erected atop the summit of the Kehlstein, a rocky outcrop that rises above Obersalzberg…
Frankfurt Cathedral, officially Imperial Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew, is a Roman Catholic Gothic church located in the heart of…
This authentic and interactive museum is devoted to the daily life in former East Germany (DDR).
Miniatur Wunderland is a model railway and miniature airport attraction in Hamburg, Germany, the largest of its kind in the world.
This narrow half-timbered building is one of the most photographed spots in Germany.
Wondering where you can get the best views of the Neuschwanstein Castle? Spanning the Pöllat Gorge, this bridge is the right place.
The Hohenzollern Bridge is a bridge crossing the river Rhine in the German city of Cologne. It crosses the Rhine at kilometre 688.5.