Germany is a beautiful and diverse country. It has retained its heritage while grasping the future with both hands and in these 10 images we have tried to present iconic scenes from right across the country.
- 1
A Bavarian beer keller
Lederhosen are optional
- Pasangan
- Makanan
- Kumpulan
- Hiburan malam
- Foto
- Bujang
A Bavarian beer keller features oom-pah bands, a variety of pork dishes, and a lot of German beer.
- 2
Cinderella's castle
See the stunning castle that inspired Walt Disney
- Pasangan
- Sejarah
- Foto
Neuschwanstein Castle was built in the 19th century for King Ludwig II. It's as pretty as a picture in any weather.
- 3
Cologne Cathedral
Don't miss the views from the top of the spire
- Sejarah
- Foto
This Gothic masterpiece is one of the most visited places in Germany and dominates the city skyline. It took over 500 years to build.
Peta - 4
The Berlin Wall
Check out the awesome grafitti (on the bits left standing)
- Sejarah
- Foto
Berlin's history is fascinating and has contributed to the unique landscape and character of Berliners. Find out more about it at the Berlin Wall Memorial.
Peta - 5
A twee village in the Black Forest
Follow in the footsteps of Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, and Little Red Riding Hood
- Keluarga
- Luar biasa
The Black Forest is a wooded wonderland forever linked with the famous tales told by The Brothers Grimm. Many of the small towns and villages in the region seem trapped in a time warp.
- 6
Brandenburg Gate
It looks both Greek and German at the same time
- Sejarah
- Foto
The Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of unity to German people and often hosts rallies and political gatherings.
Peta - 7
A Christmas market
Nothing says Christmas like mulled wine, snowfall and thousands of twinkling lights
- Hiburan malam
- Foto
- Pembeli-belah
Christmas markets are found in almost every town and city in Germany. They run for several weeks in December and are a great place to pick up presents for the whole family.
- 8
Zwinger Palace
Opulent art - inside and out
- Sejarah
- Foto
This palace in Dresden is the foremost example of late Baroque architecture in the world, but the museum inside is also worth a look. Several paintings by Raphael hang in the gallery.
Peta - 9
Neues Rathaus in Munich
Neues Rathaus means the New Town Hall, but it was built in the 1860s
- Sejarah
- Foto
Don't miss the Rathaus-Glockenspiel Cuckoo clock. Try to time your visit on the stoke of the hour.
Peta - 10
Moselle Valley
Follow the river to where Germany, France and Luxembourg meet...
- Keluarga
- Foto
- Luar biasa
...and Belgium isn't far away either.