Victory Column
Berlin Victory Column The Victory Column is Berlin’s most famous historical symbol. The structure was designed in the second half of the XIX century by the famous sculptor Johann Heinrich…
Continue readingBerlin Victory Column The Victory Column is Berlin’s most famous historical symbol. The structure was designed in the second half of the XIX century by the famous sculptor Johann Heinrich…
Continue readingHolocaust Memorial in Berlin Monument to the Victims of the Holocaust opened on the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II (architect P. Eisenmann). Concrete pylons of various…
Continue readingBauhaus In the socio-political confusion at the end of World War I, Walter Gropius and a group of like-minded designers and artists merged the Weimar School of Fine Arts and…
Continue readingHohenzollern Castle Hohenzollern Castle is one of Germany’s most recognizable and popular sights. Located 50 kilometers south of the city of Stuttgart, the capital of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg,…
Continue readingZwinger Palace Ensemble Zwinger is a famous palace complex and one of the most outstanding museum centers in Europe. It is located in the historic center of the ancient German…
Continue readingBrandenburg Gate Brandenburg Gate is a famous architectural monument that is located in the center of Berlin, at the eastern end of Pariser Platz (Pariser Platz). Like the Colosseum in…
Continue readingRhine Valley Rhine Valley is a picturesque area in the Rhine River Valley in Germany, with castles, historic towns and vineyards, a variety of spectacular landscapes – a UNESCO World…
Continue readingBavaria Bavaria is usually identified with the rest of the federal states of Germany, but formally it has a special status – a free state. This title does not give…
Continue readingSchwarzwald (Black Forest) Schwarzwald is an upland hilly area with interspersed deep forests, crystal clear lakes, fields and villages, and the bluish mountain range of the Alps to the south….
Continue readingNeuschwanstein Castle Neuschwanstein Castle is built in the Bavarian Alps, on a cliff 92 meters high. It is one of the most famous castles of Ludwig II of Bavaria, sometimes…
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