Discover Schlammbeiser Statue in Giessen, Germany: Commemorating a unique medieval profession: men who collected feces.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Straussee Ferry
Discover Straussee Ferry in Strausberg, Germany: A unique, free-floating electric ferry may be the only of its kind in Europe.
Grave of Carl Friedrich Gauss
Discover Grave of Carl Friedrich Gauss in Göttingen, Germany: The man who gave his name to magnetic measurement is buried in the city where he did his best work.
Brück Aerial Testing Facility
Discover Brück Aerial Testing Facility in Brück, Germany: The metal-free wooden towers of Brück.
Gravesite of the Man Who Discovered X-Rays
Discover Grave of Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in Giessen, Germany: Final resting place of the humble physicist who discovered X-rays, and made the invisible visible.
The Three Gossips
Discover The Three Gossips in Giessen, Germany: A statue beloved by—and named by—the local townsfolk it represents.
The Three Gossips
Discover The Three Gossips in Giessen, Germany: A statue beloved by—and named by—the local townsfolk it represents.
The Easter Egg Museum
Discover The Easter Egg Museum in Sonnenbühl, Germany: A collection of decorative eggs to admire in the off-season.
Zoological Collection of the University of Rostock
Discover Zoological Collection of the University of Rostock in Rostock, Germany: A taxidermied stork with an arrow through its neck proved that birds migrate.
Bayer Cross
Discover Bayer Cross in Leverkusen, Germany: Largest illuminated advertisement sign in the world.
The Importance of Salt Is on Display at the German Salt Museum
Discover German Salt Museum in Lüneburg, Germany: This German museum devoted to the simple wonders of salt is actually built over an old saltworks.
Gustav II Adolf’s Place of Death
Discover Gustav II Adolf's Place of Death in Lützen, Germany: A monument to the "father of modern warfare" Gustav II Adolf.
Slab for the Ruhr
Discover Slab for the Ruhr in Essen, Germany: This monolithic slab of art metal crowns a German slag heap.
Fernsehturm Müggelberge
Discover Fernsehturm Müggelberge in Berlin, Germany: This TV tower once secretly housed a GDR intelligence team.
Holbein Horse
Discover Holbein Horse in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany: A horse statue that receives constant makeovers from graffiti artists and locals.
Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum
Discover Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum in Feucht, Germany: Small museum dedicated to one of the founding fathers of modern astronautics.
Valentin Karlstadt Museum
Discover Valentin Karlstadt Museum in Munich, Germany: A serious museum dedicated to two German comedians.
Site of operation Backfire
Discover Site of operation Backfire in Cuxhaven, Germany: WWII rocket launchpad in rural Germany and site of operation backfire.
Hermannsdenkmal
Discover Hermannsdenkmal in Detmold, Germany: This proud Teutonic warrior rises out of a German forest heralding a victory and measuring lightning.
Schwäbisches Turmuhrenmuseum
Discover Schwäbisches Turmuhrenmuseum in Mindelheim, Germany: Held in an old church, this clockwork museum maintains a special focus on titanic tower timepieces.