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2010 – Page 8 – the places I have been

Corpus Christi Procession

Discover Corpus Christi Procession in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany: Celebrating the Eucharist, the day is a legal holiday in many parts of Germany.

Bayer Cross

Discover Bayer Cross in Leverkusen, Germany: Largest illuminated advertisement sign in the world.

Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum

Discover Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum in Feucht, Germany: Small museum dedicated to one of the founding fathers of modern astronautics.

Kirchheim Natter Pads

Discover Kirchheim Natter Pads in Stuttgart, Germany: The remains of three Luftwaffe launch pads designed for manned anti-aircraft missiles.

German Epilepsy Museum

Discover German Epilepsy Museum in Kehl, Germany: First museum dedicated to the research and history of Epilepsy.

Dürkheim Giant Wine Barrel

Discover Dürkheim Giant Wine Barrel in Bad Dürkheim, Germany: World's largest barrel containing an inn.

Kaspar Hauser Monument

Discover Kaspar Hauser Monument in Ansbach, Germany: The "feral child" who appeared in Bavaria in the 19th century remains as much a mystery as his unsolved murder.

Darmstadt Railway Museum

Discover Darmstadt Railway Museum in Darmstadt, Germany: 1898 German railroad depot museum with working engines, steam train excursions, and hands-on displays.

Mouse Tower

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

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.’.

Nerobergbahn

Discover Nerobergbahn in Wiesbaden, Germany: A rare water-powered funicular, it uses a huge tank of water and gravity to do its work.

Secret Military Bunker Kossa

Discover Secret Military Bunker Kossa in Laußig, Germany: This East German military command bunker was ready for World War III.

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.

Nuremberg Castle

Discover Nuremberg Castle in Nuremberg, Germany: A castle from the Holy Roman Empire that hosts traveling youth… in its stables.

Puppentheater-Museum Berlin

Discover Puppentheater-Museum Berlin in Berlin, Germany: Puppet theater and museum holding a collection of more than 300.

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.

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