Europe’s Largest Pipe Organ

Discover Europe's Largest Pipe Organ in Passau, Germany: When a medieval fire claimed the original St. Stephen’s Cathedral, it sparked a pattern of unquenchable organ building.

Ulm Minster (Ulmer Münster)

Discover Ulm Minster (Ulmer Münster) in Ulm, Germany: The world's tallest church tower reveals a spectacular view to anyone up to the task of climbing the daunting staircase.

Nordlingen

Discover Nordlingen in Nördlingen, Germany: A meteorite-bounded town in Bavaria.

The Prinzhorn Collection

Discover The Prinzhorn Collection in Heidelberg, Germany: A collection of artworks exclusively created by the mentally ill that was almost burned by Nazi culture police.

The Prinzhorn Collection

Discover The Prinzhorn Collection in Heidelberg, Germany: A collection of artworks exclusively created by the mentally ill that was almost burned by Nazi culture police.

The Kongresshalle, Nuremberg

Discover The Kongresshalle, Nuremberg in Nuremberg, Germany: This abandoned coliseum was intended to be a grand Nazi rallying ground before it was halted at the end of the war.

Happy Rizzi House

Discover Happy Rizzi House in Brunswick, Germany: Bursting forth from a historic German neighborhood, these day-glo palaces are now a bright fixture in the town.

Mühlenplatz

Discover Mühlenplatz in Oberweser, Germany: The history of German architecture is explored across this fairy-scale mini-city.

The Kongresshalle, Nuremberg

Discover The Kongresshalle, Nuremberg in Nuremberg, Germany: This abandoned coliseum was intended to be a grand Nazi rallying ground before it was halted at the end of the war.

Museum of Medical History Hamburg

Discover Museum of Medical History Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany: Wax models of disease and deformity are on display at this German medical museum.

Wasserturm Prenzlauer Berg

Discover Wasserturm Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin, Germany: This water-tower-turned-high-end-apartment building was once the site of an early Nazi concentration camp.

Miniatur Wunderland

Discover Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany: Model Trains and Much More in Hamburg.

Chammünster Ossuary

Discover Chammünster Ossuary in Cham, Germany: In 1830, cemetery workers in Cham unearthed a chamber housing thousands of skeletal remains from the 13th century, which can still be viewed today.

Zeppelin Museum

Discover Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen, Germany: Enter the cabin of a life-sized Hindenburg replica.

Mengenlehreuhr

Discover Mengenlehreuhr in Berlin, Germany: The world's first clock to use set theory as a measure of time required the invention of a new light bulb just to maintain its obtuse measurements.

Volklinger Ironworks

Discover Volklinger Ironworks in Völklingen, Germany: A former ironworks that was the first UNESCO industrial site.

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