Watering Can Museum

Discover Gießkannenmuseum (Watering Can Museum) in Giessen, Germany: An homage to the humble watering can.

Dresden Panometer

Discover Dresden Panometer in Dresden, Germany: An exquisite panometer representing Dresden as it was from 1695 to 1760.

House of the Glockenspiel

Discover House of the Glockenspiel in Bremen, Germany: Böttcherstraße's bells, extolling Nordic virtues and the great conquerors of the world.

Peter And Paul Fest

Discover Peter And Paul Fest in Bretten, Germany: One of the most well-known city festivals in the world.

Herbertstraße

Discover Herbertstraße in Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg's first legal sex work is relegated to a gated street that still does not allow pedestrian women.

Tetrahedron in Bottrop

Discover Tetrahedron in Bottrop in Bottrop, Germany: This massive steel pyramid can be entered by a set of jagged steps that let visitors stand in its heart.

Statue of Loreley

Discover Statue of Loreley in Sankt Goarshausen, Germany: A memorial for a young woman and her ghost, which are claimed to have caused countless deathly shipwrecks.

Site of the Forest Swastika

Discover Site of the Forest Swastika in Plattenburg, Germany: Remnants of 100 trees that made the Nazi symbol each fall.

Medieval Courtyards of Lübeck

Discover Medieval Courtyards of Lübeck in Lübeck, Germany: The small alleys in Lübeck's Old Town are a result of medieval urban sprawl.

Spreuerhofstrasse

Discover Spreuerhofstrasse in Reutlingen, Germany: The narrowest street in the world is in danger of closing up entirely.

Mathematikum

Discover Mathematikum in Giessen, Germany: This peculiar museum offers hands-on interaction with seemingly intangible principles of mathematics.

Mouse Tower

Discover Mouse Tower in Bingen, Germany: Legendary site where an evil bishop was devoured by rodents.

Heidelberg Studentenkarzer

Discover Heidelberg Studentenkarzer in Heidelberg, Germany: A preserved college lock-up that recalls a clubhouse approach to discipline.

DIALOGMUSEUM

Discover DIALOGMUSEUM in Frankfurt, Germany: This unique exhibit "Dialogue in the Dark" reverses roles as the visionless become guides and the sighted become ‘blind.’.

Burg Pfalzgrafenstein

Discover Burg Pfalzgrafenstein in Oberwesel, Germany: Tiny castle in the middle of the Rhine made you pay to pass.

Glockenspiel of Hameln

Discover Glockenspiel of Hameln in Hamelin, Germany: The real life town from the Pied Piper of Hamelin has a mechanical puppet show that retells the famous story many times a day.

Wälderhaus

Discover Wälderhaus in Hamburg, Germany: This wooden hotel is a temple to German sustainability and forest conservation.

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