The Fernsehturm is a television tower in the city centre of Berlin, Germany. It was constructed between 1965 and 1969 with the intension to be a symbol of Berlin. With visibility by all in the central and several other districts of Berlin the Fernsehturm is Germanys tallest structure at 368m. This lofty height also puts [...]
The Holsten Gate, also known just as “Holstentor” is a city gate located on the west edge of the old center of Lubeck. It is a relic of the 15th century medieval city fortifications and a symbol of the German city. The museum houses located on the site act as a presentation of life and [...]
Cologne Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in Cologne, Germany. Visited by 30,000 people every day, the cathedral is a World Heritage Site. It is also one of the best-known architectural monuments in Germany, and by far Cologne’s most famous landmark. The Catherdral is dedicated to Saint Peter and the Blessed Virgin Mary. It [...]
Built by King Ludwig II the ‘Schloss Neuschwanstein’ has been open to the public since a few weeks after he died in 1886. Immediately the public arrived in great numbers to see the Kings recluse. Even today Neuschwanstein is one of the most visited landmarks in Europe. Around 1.3 million people come to the castle. [...]
Germany is a tourists dream featuring variety of an ever changing scenery. Extending from the sea to the mountains; the lowland regions of the Baltic and North Sea coasts, and across to the rolling forests. Though one of the main tourist attractions in Germany is the Brandenbury Gate located in Berlin. The Brandenburg Gate is [...]