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The 100 best things to do in Germany  23/33

Here are the 100 best things to do in Germany that will show you the charm, beauty and cultural diversity of this country.

Germany is rich with surprises and contrasts just waiting to be discovered by the discerning tourist. A country of enchanting little villages nestling between lofty and imposing mountains, fairytale castles and churches and lush vineyards rolling down towards the banks of the Rhine or the Mosel, Germany also boasts of the more rumbustious Munich Beer Festival and the Cologne Carnival, a very fine choice of gateaux, sausages and beer and a powerful and somewhat spooky folkloric tradition.

 

67. Germanisches Nationalmuseum (Nuremberg)

Nuremberg Germanisches Nationalmuseum is internationally recognized as the largest museum of cultural history in Germany. Founded in 1852, it houses around 1.2 million objects of cultural and historical significance, dating from prehistoric times to the present day. Paintings of Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt can be viewed here, as can the first pocket watch ever invented. The museum also houses the largest collection of musical instruments in Europe.

The museum is only 10 minutes on foot or 3 by tram from Nuremberg railway station (tram stop Opernhaus).

 

68. The Green Citadel (Magdeburg)

The Green Citadel was the name conferred by eccentric architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser upon one of his last masterpieces, which was completed in 2005, five years after his death. With its pink walls, exotic towers and minarets and typical Hundertwasser contempt for straight lines, the building is a colorful and provocative point of interest among the Baroque facades and drab post-communist buildings to be found in Magdeburg.

The Green Citadel on Breite Straße is only 8 minutes on foot or by bus from Magdeburg`s railway station. Magdeburg is around 2 hours from Berlin by train. The closest airport is Leipzig/Halle.

 

69. Kurfürstendamm (Berlin)

Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm – or “Ku’damm”, as it is affectionately known – is an internationally famous boulevard, 3.5 kilometres long, on which elegant shops and tasteful cafes and restaurants nestle cheek by jowl with older, more historical buildings. Many fashion designers have shops on the Ku’damm, as do a number of car manufacturers; it is THE place to shop in Berlin.

The Kurfürstendamm runs through Berlin’s Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf borough and is 15 minutes by subway from the main railway station.

Source; https://www.jenreviews.com/best-things-to-do-in-germany/

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