Berlin Botanical Garden

Discover Berlin Botanical Garden in Berlin, Germany: Started as a kitchen garden, now the second largest botanical garden in the world.

Pergamon Museum

Discover Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany: The most visited, and possibly most controversial, museum in Germany.

Tajikistan Tearoom

Discover Tajikistan Tearoom in Berlin, Germany: A slice of central Asia in the middle of Berlin.

Design Panoptikum

Discover Design Panoptikum in Berlin, Germany: A surreal museum of extraordinary industrial objects.

The Bastei

Discover The Bastei in Lohmen, Germany: Ruins of a German Castle on top of a towering stone pillar.

Subterranean Berlin

Discover Berliner Unterwelten (Subterranean Berlin) in Berlin, Germany: A tour of underground Berlin takes you through WWII air raid shelters and tunnels used to smuggle people out of East Germany.

Germany’s Castle Frankenstein

Discover Castle Frankenstein in Mühltal, Germany: The birthplace of an eccentric alchemist and possible inspiration for the fictional reanimator of monsters.

Neuschwanstein Castle

Discover Neuschwanstein Castle in Schwangau, Germany: The fairy tale castle of the "fairy-tale king.".

Berlin’s Monster Kabinett

Discover Monster Kabinett in Berlin, Germany: Part art gallery, part haunted house, this robotic art display is a terrifying experience.

Liquidrom in Berlin, Germany

Discover Liquidrom in Berlin, Germany: This futuristic German spa allows visitors to float in a pool of salt water while zoning out to underwater techno.

Spreepark

Discover Spreepark in Berlin, Germany: An eerie, derelict amusement park in Berlin.

The Totalitarian Art Gallery

Discover The Totalitarian Art Gallery in Amsterdam, Netherlands: This basement museum explores the art and artistry of fascism.

The Totalitarian Art Gallery

Discover The Totalitarian Art Gallery in Amsterdam, Netherlands: This basement museum explores the art and artistry of fascism.

De Wieden National Park Observation Tower

Discover De Wieden National Park Observation Tower in Sint Jansklooster, Netherlands: Repurposed space and ultra-modern construction collide to create this geometric wooden spectacle.

The Little Trip House

Discover Kleine Trippenhuis in Amsterdam, Netherlands: One of Amsterdam's narrowest houses is located right across the canal from its widest.

Penis Fountain

Discover Penis Fountain in Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam's Red Light District leaves little to the imagination.

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