Weiße Rose Pavement Memorial

Discover Weiße Rose Pavement Memorial in Munich, Germany: These bronze pamphlets remember a remarkable group of Germans who fearlessly opposed the Nazis in the very center of their power.

Michaelskapelle Ossuary

Discover Michaelskapelle Ossuary in Oppenheim, Germany: This German bone house contains the remains of some 20,000 souls.

Hatch Sticker Museum

Discover Hatch Sticker Museum in Berlin, Germany: This little museum is making sure that the art and history of the graffiti sticker is not scraped from history.

Asamkirche

Discover Asamkirche in Munich, Germany: Among the ostentatious rococo ornamentation of this church, an image of death cuts the life-thread.

Badeschiff

Discover Badeschiff in Berlin, Germany: Floating swimming pool within a moored vessel.

Waldspirale

Discover Waldspirale in Darmstadt, Germany: A German apartment building hosting as many trees as human occupants.

Sanspareil Rock Garden

Discover Sanspareil Rock Garden in Wonsees, Germany: These 18th century gardens tell a rocky story of the son of Odysseus.

Wir Waren Nachbarn (We Were Neighbors)

Discover Wir Waren Nachbarn (We Were Neighbors) in Berlin, Germany: A unique Holocaust memorial tells the personal stories of the Jewish residents exiled from greater Berlin.

Bavaria Filmstadt

Discover Bavaria Filmstadt in Grünwald, Germany: This German version of Universal Studios holds a vault of treasures from the NeverEnding Story.

Heidelberg Thingstatte

Discover Heidelberg Thingstatte in Heidelberg, Germany: This Nazi-built amphitheater was constructed on a sacred mountain site used by various German cults.

Slaughterhouse Five

Discover Slaughterhouse Five in Dresden, Germany: Slaughterhouse Five opens its dank doors to fans of Kurt Vonnegut.

Spreewald

Discover Spreewald in Lübben, Germany: Explore the complex ecology of this multifaceted nature preserve by riverboat.

Berlin Story Bunker

Discover Berlin Story Bunker in Berlin, Germany: This World War II bunker now survives as a documentation of the Nazi regime and war crimes.

Unicorn Cave

Discover Unicorn Cave in Herzberg am Harz, Germany: What was once thought to be a wellspring of unicorn bones is actually just a prehistoric burial site.

Castle of Wewelsburg

Discover Castle of Wewelsburg in Büren, Germany: Magical Nazi castle of the SS.

Tiger & Turtle Magic Mountain

Discover Tiger & Turtle Magic Mountain in Duisburg, Germany: No need to strap in for a "ride" on this walkable roller coaster.

Ramones Museum

Discover Ramones Museum in Berlin, Germany: Blitzkrieg bop your way through Berlin's Ramones Museum.

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