Flintsbach Historical Cemetery

Discover Flintsbach Historical Cemetery in Flintsbach am Inn, Germany: A rare example of a German cemetery with traditional grave markers dating back several generations.

The Pig Museum

Discover The Pig Museum in Stuttgart, Germany: An old slaughterhouse now holds the largest collection of pig artifacts.

The Pig Museum

Discover The Pig Museum in Stuttgart, Germany: An old slaughterhouse now holds the largest collection of pig artifacts.

Document Neupfarrplatz

Discover Document Neupfarrplatz in Regensburg, Germany: From Ancient Rome to WWII, Neupfarrplatz has over 2,000 years of history underneath its main square.

Bananenmuseum

Discover Bananenmuseum in Sierksdorf, Germany: A museum dedicated to the silliest fruit.

Lichtenhain Waterfall

Discover Lichtenhain Waterfall in Kirnitzschtal, Germany: A small man-controlled waterfall powers an Art Nouveau elevator and is accessed via narrow gauge, solar-powered tramway.

Landsberg Prison

Discover Landsberg Prison in Landsberg am Lech, Germany: The prison where Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf," and 278 Nazis were later executed for war crimes.

The Lorenbahn

Discover The Lorenbahn in Nordstrand, Germany: A tiny island is connected to the mainland by a private railway that residents travel in their own personal wagons.

Wunderland Kalkar

Discover Wunderland Kalkar in Kalkar, Germany: An amusement park on the grounds of an unused nuclear power plant, with a swing ride inside the cooling tower.

Sankt Burchardi Church Organ

Discover Sankt Burchardi Church Organ in Halberstadt, Germany: Constantly maintained, this organ is playing a six-century long composition by John Cage.

Herrenchiemsee Neues Schloss

Discover Herrenchiemsee Neues Schloss in Chiemsee, Germany: Originally envisioned by King Ludwig II to rival Versailles, Herrenchiemsee's "New Palace" remains half-gilded for lack of funds.

St. Petersglocke

Discover St. Petersglocke in Cologne, Germany: The largest bell in the world has been swinging high above a Cologne cathedral for almost a century.

Drachenstich-Festspiele

Discover Drachenstich-Festspiele in Furth im Wald, Germany: Each year, Germany's "City of Dragons" slays the world's largest walking robot.

Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor

Discover Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor in Munich, Germany: This century-old cinema house has a marquee that has been hand painted by a single man for over 25 years.

Prora

Discover Prora in Binz, Germany: Hitler's bleak vision of relaxation still stands as a mostly abandoned 10,000-room resort complex.

Abandoned Crematorium and Cemetery

Discover Abandoned Crematorium and Cemetery in Dessau-Roßlau, Germany: The ruins of an abandoned crematorium haunt an eerie deserted German cemetery.

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