Discover The World's Smallest Hotel – Eh'häusl in Amberg, Germany: This extremely narrow tenement boasts a maximum occupancy of just two.
Year: 2013
The World’s Smallest Hotel – Eh’häusl
Discover The World's Smallest Hotel – Eh'häusl in Amberg, Germany: This extremely narrow tenement boasts a maximum occupancy of just two.
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.
Prora
Discover Prora in Binz, Germany: Hitler's bleak vision of relaxation still stands as a mostly abandoned 10,000-room resort complex.
St. Nicholas Church
Discover St. Nicholas Church in Gommern, Germany: The resting place of 18th century German mummies.
Eisbachwelle
Discover Eisbachwelle in Munich, Germany: Go surfing on this urban wave, "hacked" by local surfers.
Schönheitengalerie (Gallery of Beauties)
Discover Schönheitengalerie (Gallery of Beauties) in Munich, Germany: King Ludwig I's collection of beautiful women.
The Bog Bodies at the Schleswig-Holstein Landesmuseum
Discover The Bog Bodies at the Schleswig-Holstein Landesmuseum in Schleswig, Germany: Ample proof that watery ends make for well-preserved, millenia-old mummies.
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.
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.
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.
The Bog Bodies at the Schleswig-Holstein Landesmuseum
Discover The Bog Bodies at the Schleswig-Holstein Landesmuseum in Schleswig, Germany: Ample proof that watery ends make for well-preserved, millenia-old mummies.
Marktkirche
Discover Marktkirche in Hanover, Germany: Striking occult iconography on a medieval German church.
Gasometer Oberhausen
Discover Gasometer Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany: An industrial relic is now one of Europe's most staggering art spaces.
Teufelskanzel & Hexenaltar
Discover Teufelskanzel & Hexenaltar in Sankt Andreasberg, Germany: Goethe's "Faust" was inspired by these rock formations known as the "Devil's Pulpit" and "Witches' Altar.".
Ferropolis
Discover Ferropolis in Gräfenhainichen, Germany: Retirement home for giant obsolete machines.
Bagger 258: The “Blue Wonder”
Discover Bagger 258: The "Blue Wonder" in Schipkau, Germany: The industrial monstrosity known as Bagger 258 is a colossal mining machine built in the DDR – but now left for dead in a German field.
Sanssouci Palace
Discover Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, Germany: The "Prussian Versailles" that is as glorious today as when it was built.