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Historic City Center, Frankfurt am Main
The smallest district of Frankfurt, its historic city center is ideally located next to the river Main. Here you can enjoy a coffee, visit one of the many museums, or have a shopping spree in the heart of an international metropolis.
Photo Credit:
Hessen Agentur, Florian Trykowski
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The Cologne Cathedral, Cologne
The Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a building of superlatives. The gothic marvel’s impressive architecture covers almost 8,600 square feet and can hold more than 20,000 people. It houses the golden shrine of the Three Wise Men and features intricate stained-glass windows along with many other important works of art.
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KölnTourismus GmbH Axel Schulten
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Old Town, Düsseldorf
Just like the jewels of a crown, elegant flagship stores and cafés all compete to see who glitters most along the Königsallee. A grand boulevard along the canal invites you to linger in the shade of large chestnut and sycamore trees. Close by, you’ll find landmarks such as Daniel Libeskind’s Kö-Bogen and KII, the biggest green building in Europe.
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Düsseldorf Tourismus GmbH,
Photo: U. Otte
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Bremen Town Musicians, Bremen
A certain donkey, dog, cat, and rooster are as much a part of Bremen as the Weser River. This famous figure of the Bremen Town Musicians is captured in a bronze statue by Gerhard Marcks, a tribute to the popular fairytale by the Brothers Grimm and without a doubt the pride and joy of the Hanseatic city. The Bremen Town Musicians can be found on the western side of the town hall. Anyone who touches the donkey's legs is granted a wish.
Photo Credit:
WFB Bremen Jonas Ginter
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Historical warehouse complex UNESCO Speicherstadt, Hamburg
In 2015, the ensemble "Speicherstadt und Kontorhausviertel mit Chilehaus" was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Speicherstadt is the largest warehouse complex in the world, built in an impressive red-brick architecture style. Wilhelmine Brick Gothic from the late 19th century and bizarre gables and turrets can be admired from a romantic boat ride on the canal.
Photo Credit:
Mediaserver Hamburg/Andreas Vallbracht
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