There is a lot of bad memories behind the Berlin wall, but also a lot of amazing history. The Berlin wall Memorial preserved a big part of the Berlin wall, along with the guard tower, the road of the patrol, and the very street in which 6 people were killed on. This is a very historical place and a very notable attraction in Germany. |
Berlin Wall Memorial |
Brandenburg GateThe Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most visited castles in Germany and one of the most popular tourist destination in Europe. The castle was build by King Ludwig II, or as most people know him the "Fairy-tale King", his objective being to create his own house of fairy-tales. The only way to visit it is through a tour, but the tour is worth the beauty that it holds. |
The Brandenburg gate is one of the most popular sites to see in Germany. At the end of world war II much of Berlin was destroyed but the Brandenburg gate survived, and is a history of Germany even today. The gate is now a much visited site by citizens and tourist alike to see its elegance and history.
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Europa-Park
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I hope you're not afraid of heights! Welcome to Europa-Park, being the hugest amusement park in all the German-speaking countries it is no doubt a tourist attraction and fun for all ages. With Huge roller-coasters to fun water rides who could stay away?
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There have been churches on the site of Cologne Cathedral since the 4th century, but it wasn't until 1248 that this piece of artwork in architecture was produced. The Cologne Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece and admired by people all over the world. This building alone attracts over six million visitors each year. |
Cologne Cathedral |