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Römer | The Römer is a medieval building in Frankfurt am Main nad one of the most important monuments of the city. During six hundred years Römer has been the City Council, but nowadays is used for other official purposes. The Haus Römer is actually the central building of a set of three buildings located ... | ||
St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt | St Paul's Church (Paulskirche) in Frankfurt am Main is a church with important political symbolism in Germany. It was started as a Lutheran church in 1789—coincidentally the same year as the French Revolution. By 1849, it had become the seat of the Frankfurt Parliament, the first publicly and freely... | ||
Zeil | The Zeil is a street in the city centre of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The name, which dates back to the 14th century, is derived from the German word Zeile 'row' and originally referred to a row of houses on the eastern end of the north side; the name was not extended to the entire street until la... | ||
Magdeburg Water Bridge | The Magdeburg Water Bridge (German: Kanalbrücke Magdeburg) is a navigable aqueduct in Germany, opened in October 2003 and part of the Magdeburg crossing of waterways. It connects the Elbe-Havel Canal to the Mittellandkanal, crossing over the Elbe River. It is notable for being the longest navigable ... | ||
Hansaviertel | The Hansaviertel is a small locality (the smallest one among all the 95 Berliner Ortsteile) between Großer Tiergarten park and the Spree river within the central Mitte borough of Berlin. It was almost completely destroyed during World War II, but was rebuilt from 1957 to 1961 as a housing estate pro... | ||
East Side Gallery | The East Side Gallery is an international memorial for freedom. It is a 1.3 km long section of the Berlin Wall located near the centre of Berlin on Mühlenstraße in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. The Gallery consists of 105 paintings by artists from all over the world, painted in 1990 on the east side of ... | ||
Bendlerblock | The Bendlerblock is a building in Berlin, located on the Stauffenbergstraße (originally named the Bendlerstraße), south of the Tiergarten. The building was erected between 1911 and 1914 for the Imperial German Navy Offices. During the Weimar Republic it served as the seat of the Reichswehr command a... | ||
St. Matthew's Church in Berlin | Saint Matthew Church is located on Mätthäikirchplatz in Kulturforum. It was built in 1844 by Friedrich August Stüler in neoromanesque style. It is the only building in Kulturforum which is a historic monument. | ||
Shell-Haus | Shell-Haus is a modernist architectural masterwork that stands overlooking the Landwehrkanal in the Tiergarten district of Berlin. In 1929 a competition was held between five architects to determine the designer of a prestigious new office block to house the headquarters of the mineral oil company,... | ||
Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten | The Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten is located in a freestanding tower next to the House of World Cultures (" Haus der Kulturen der Welt "), near the Chancellery in the northeastern part of Berlin's central Tiergarten park. It is a large, manually played concert instrument, comprising 68 bells weighi... |
Germany - cities with tourist attractions
- Berlin
- Berlin (61)
- Hesse
- Frankfurt Am Main (26) Darmstadt (1)
- Bavaria
- Munich (13) Schwangau (2)
- Baden-Württemberg
- Hausach (1) Stuttgart (1)
- North Rhine-Westphalia
- Cologne (1) Aachen (1) Mechernich (1)
- Saxony-Anhalt
- Magdeburg (1) Dessau (1)
- Rhineland-Palatinate
- Koblenz (1)
- Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Bad Doberan (1)
The oldest constructions
- Shell-Haus (1930 - 1932, ?)
- Goethe Tower (? - ?, 1931)
- Olympic Stadium in Berlin (1934 - 1936, 1936)
- Haus der Kulturen der Welt (? - ?, 1957)
- Hansaviertel (1957 - 1961, ?)