In Schopfheim stands the monument "Badische Revolution" by Peter Lenk. The sculptor dedicated his large sculpture of the same name to the Baden Revolution of 1848. The citizens of...
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In the past, zinc ores , lead and some silver were mined in the Sauerland visitor mine - today, visitors to Ramsbeck learn about the working conditions...
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With a total length of over 2000 m, the Heimkehle cave is one of the largest known caves in the southern Harz. You can visit about 600 m of it, which is...
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The Ekhof Theatre is located in Friedenstein Castle in Gotha and is a worldwide speciality. It is the oldest baroque theatre with functioning stage machinery from the 17th century,...
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The city residence is located in the heart of Landshut's pedestrian zone. On a guided tour, the halls of the Italian building, the Birkenfeld Rooms and the Residence...
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Tucked away in a secluded valley near Oppenau, the All Saints Waterfalls plunge nearly 90 metres down moss-covered cliffs in seven cascades – one of the most breathtaking natural...
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The Römer Rathaus, also known as the "Römer," is a historic building in the heart of Frankfurt's old town at Römerberg. It is one of the city's oldest and most famous landmarks and...
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Nestled in the heart of the Swabian Alb, framed by ancient monastery walls and a carefully maintained park, the Große Lauter river begins its journey from a crystal-clear karst spring....
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The Rhododendron Park Bremen is located in the Horn-Lehe district and is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. Spanning around 46 hectares, visitors can explore thousands of...
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Tucked away in the dense forests of the Fichtel Mountains and far from the well-trodden peaks, the "Prinzenfelsen" are a real hidden gem for nature lovers and adventurers. These...
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Just a few kilometers from Bad Urach, the Urach Waterfall ranks among the most impressive natural landmarks of the Swabian Jura. Here, water plunges 37 meters over a travertine cliff...
The Zweribach Waterfalls lie secluded in the protected forest near Simonswald and captivate visitors with untamed Black Forest charm. Thundering water, moss-covered rocks, and untouched...
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Just a few steps from the beach stands one of the most famous landmarks on the Baltic coast: the Warnemünde Lighthouse. It has been showing ships the way...
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Just a few minutes from Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a breathtaking waterfall experience awaits: the Kuhflucht Waterfalls near Farchant. Carved deep into the rocky cliffs of the Ester...
Where slate was once quarried, a quiet, almost enchanted landscape has taken shape. The Lehesten State Quarry in Thuringia is a remarkable example of how a...
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Tucked away off the beaten path and romantically hidden in the forest, the Gütersteiner Waterfall near Bad Urach is a true natural gem in the Swabian Jura. Unlike the more...
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In the heart of the Fichtelgebirge, orientation becomes an adventure: at the foot of Mount Epprechtstein, the Granite Labyrinth Epprechtstein invites visitors to explore its winding...
In the eastern part of Müritz National Park, near the small village of Serrahn, lies a natural treasure of global importance: the Serrahn Beech Forests, part of the UNESCO World...
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It’s the most photographed landmark on Heligoland and a true symbol of the island: the Lange Anna (“Long Anna”). Towering 47 meters high, this striking red sandstone sea stack rises...
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Just a short walk from the center of St. Blasien, the Windberg Waterfall offers a charming natural escape right in the heart of the Black Forest. Tucked into the lush Windberg...
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It looks like it belongs in a fantasy film – perfectly mirrored in the still waters of Lake Rakotz and framed by wild greenery: the Devil's Bridge in Kromlau Park is one of the most...
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In the village of Ockensen, part of Salzhemmendorf in the Weser Uplands, stands a natural phenomenon unlike any other in Lower Saxony: the Water Tree. From its moss-covered tip, clear...
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It looks like the spine of a long-lost world: rugged sandstone cliffs, jagged towers, and mysterious crevices cutting across the landscape like a scar. The Devil’s Wall (Teufelsmauer)...
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Deep in southern Lower Saxony, one of northern Germany’s most fascinating natural monuments emerges: the Rhume Spring. As one of the largest and most water-rich karst springs in Europe,...
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