Schwebebahn Dresden

Discover Schwebebahn Dresden in Dresden, Germany: A unique hanging cable-car navigates through Dresden, the oldest suspension railway in the world.

Puppentheater-Museum Berlin

Discover Puppentheater-Museum Berlin in Berlin, Germany: Puppet theater and museum holding a collection of more than 300.

Jewish Cemetery in Worms

Discover Jewish Cemetery in Worms in Worms, Germany: The oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe survived Hitler's Germany.

Museum of Sepulchral Culture

Discover Museum of Sepulchral Culture in Kassel, Germany: This German museum is devoted to all aspects of grave culture from headstones to coffins.

Spitzhäuschen

Discover Spitzhäuschen in Bernkastel-Kues, Germany: This 600-year-old home seems to defy physics.

World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock

Discover World's Largest Cuckoo Clock in Schonach im Schwarzwald, Germany: A Black Forest cuckoo clock theme park features one timepiece big enough to walk inside.

Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord

Discover Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord in Duisburg, Germany: This former steel and coal plant is now a neon-lit industrial fantasia.

Tieranatomisches Theater

Discover Tieranatomisches Theater in Berlin, Germany: Berlin's oldest surviving academic architecture hosted decades of animal dissections.

Hansa Studios

Discover Hansa Studios in Berlin, Germany: From Iggy Pop to David Bowie to Nick Cave, this regal music studio has served some of the all time greats.

Alexandrowka

Discover Alexandrowka in Potsdam, Germany: A quaint Russian village in the middle of a German metropolis.

Georg-von-Rauch-Haus

Discover Georg-von-Rauch-Haus in Berlin, Germany: Named after a militant urban guerilla, this famous former squat is a graffiti-covered stronghold of leftist culture.

Fliegeberg

Discover Fliegeberg in Berlin, Germany: This conical hill was built as a testing ground for an engineer known as the Glider King.

Bagger 258: The “Blue Wonder”

Discover Bagger 258: The "Blue Wonder" in Schipkau, Germany: The industrial monstrosity known as Bagger 258 is a colossal mining machine built in the DDR – but now left for dead in a German field.

Sanssouci Palace

Discover Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, Germany: The "Prussian Versailles" that is as glorious today as when it was built.

St. Nicholas’ Church

Discover St. Nicholas' Church in Hamburg, Germany: Once the tallest building in the world, this abandoned church is now a monument to the destruction of WWII.

Abandoned Iraqi Embassy

Discover Abandoned Iraqi Embassy in Berlin, Germany: When German-Iraqi relations broke down, this embassy was vacated post haste.

Viscardigasse

Discover Viscardigasse in Munich, Germany: Golden cobblestones remember a time when this small alley was used to avoid having to give a Nazi salute.

Tempelhof Airport

Discover Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, Germany: Berlin's old airport.

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