ALTERNATIVE BERLIN TOURS
An establishment offering English-language tours of the German capital, led ...Read more
TRÄNENPALAST - PALACE OF TEARS
A memorial to the division of the city and the consequences of the ...Read more
LENBACHHAUS
The permanent collection of this museum highlights the works of the ...Read more
ASAMKIRCHE
The Asamkirche is named after the two brothers who built it. A masterpiece ...Read more
SCHLOSS NYMPHENBURG
Nymphenburg Palace is a marvel of Baroque art and its garden is even more ...Read more
SEEPROMENADE
The walk along Lake Constance is a real change of scenery, especially on a ...Read more
DEUTSCHES TECHNIKMUSEUM
50,000 m² museum dedicated to the finest human inventions: navigation, ...Read more
ALEXANDERPLATZ
Named after Alexander I, this imposing square is packed with tourists, ...Read more
GUTENBERGMUSEUM
Museum tracing the history of printing, with a collection of rare books ...Read more
KURFÜRSTLICHES PALAIS - PALAST DER KURFÜRSTEN
Renaissance-style palace featuring a candy-pink façade, trompe-l'œil ...Read more
ALTES RATHAUS MÜNCHEN
This is the former town hall of Munich, before the transfer of the city ...Read more
VÖLKLINGER HÜTTE (FACTORY)
Preserved and unchanged factory built in 1873 to produce iron and steel ...Read more
RHINE PROMENADE
A site with beautiful gardens and an academy of public administration ...Read more
ODEONSPLATZ
A very nice square in Munich with an Italian piazza feel.Read more
DOKUMENTATIONSZENTRUM
The architectural complex that served as a backdrop for the large annual ...Read more
FRAUENINSEL
An island with a Benedictine convent, less interesting than the ...Read more
MAUERMUSEM - HAUS AM CHECKPOINT CHARLIE
Museum retracing the history of the GDR's construction of the Wall in 1962 ...Read more
KAISER-WILHELM-GEDÄCHTNIS-KIRCHE
This neo-Romanesque church, partly destroyed by a bombing in 1943, is a ...Read more
DEUTSCHES HISTORISCHES MUSEUM
10,000 m² museum tracing German history since the 9th century through ...Read more
CHOCOLATE MUSEUM
A museum in Cologne where you can find out all about cocoa production and ...Read more
KLOSTER EBERBACH
Visit the monastery and its library to see the presses, outbuildings and ...Read more
TOURIST INFORMATION
Read moreBacharach, a charming town in Germany, offers a wide range of tourist activities. The Rhein-Nahe Touristik e.V. tourist office at Oberstraße 10 is an ideal starting point for exploring the region. Visitors can obtain information on sights, outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, as well as guided tours and wine tastings. Bacharach is renowned for its hiking trails, including the Rheinsteig and Rheinburgenweg, which offer spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. Wine lovers can also enjoy the many vineyards and wineries in the region. In summer, the town organizes culinary events such as the Kulinarische Sommernacht, where visitors can sample local specialties.
RÖMISCHE BADRUINEN (ROMAN BATHING RUINS)
Fully restored site to discover the country's exceptional history through ...Read more
DOMSCHATZKAMMER (CATHEDRAL TREASURE ROOM)
The museum retraces 1,200 years of history through objects such as sacred ...Read more
HERRENHÄUSER GÄRTEN (HERRENHAUSEN GARDENS)
Superb Baroque gardens dating from the late 17th century, with 2 beautiful ...Read more
KÖRNERPARK
A delightful little neo-Baroque garden with a cool lawn and staircase ...Read more
UNTERMARKT
Beautiful square with Baroque houses and an old Renaissance building that ...Read more
MUSEUM DER BILDENEN KÜNSTE - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Read moreThe Art Gallery of Leipzig is proposing located in an incredibly bright building, with a glass of glass, opened in 2005 in the heart of the old town. The main exhibition site of art recognized in Leipzig, the MDBK, whose existence dates back to 1848, exhibits major works of German art, from the Renaissance to today. The passionate visitor by German painting and sculpture dénichera countless wonders here. First, the works of the artists, the most famous Leipzig children. Among them, Max Beckmann, heir of expressionism and New Objectivity, who carried out a singular and uncategorized work, far from Leipzig; You can also admire his portrait of a carpet dealer. The other glorious child of the city is Max Klinger symbolism, who remained active in the city for most of his life. In particular, you can gaze at the Monument at Beethoven, one of its most appreciated sculptural works. Alongside the artists linked to this city - which has not just been a city of plastic art - you will be able to wander through major works of German art acquired by the museum: those of the expressionist painters of the Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter groups, including the beautiful loving couple of Otto Müller. There are many paintings from the German Impressionist, less known because in the continuity of their French peers, but often very talented; and also those of romantic painting which was the first to distinguish Germany in the th century. In this current, the masterpiece of the museum is the famous Lebensstufen (Ages of Life) of Caspar David Friedrich. One of the nails of the museum is the Salle Lucas Cranach, dedicated to the Renaissance master, including the famous Adam and Eve. You will still find a good collection of East-German and contemporary art, including paintings from the first two Leipziger Schulen who participated in the genesis of Neue Leipziger Schule.
Temporary exhibitions are always of high quality and very well thématisées. The glass building also allows you to admire Baroque houses across the street.
NIKOLAIKIRCHE (SAINT-NICOLAS CHURCH)
A large church known for hosting the first protests of autumn 1989 in the ...Read more
MUSEUM IN DER KULTURBRAUEREI
A museum evoking the contradiction between the ambitions of the communist ...Read more
TÜRKISCHER MARKT AM MAYBACHUFER
Popular, picturesque Turkish market offering a variety of creams and ...Read more
RATHAUS
Read moreBuilt in 1370, in a flamboyant Gothic style, the city hotel first housed a store. It served as a city hotel since 1419. After a fire in 1994, it was restored and restored its decor and paintings of the past. It has an astronomical clock dating back to the th century.
MUSEUM BOX
Museum with a collection of Christian, Byzantine and post-Byzantine art, as ...Read more
BRÜHLSCHE TERRACE
Read moreThis six hundred metre walk, bordered by an exceptional Baroque and Neoclassical architectural ensemble, overlooks the Elbe River along the southern shore. Called "the balcony of Europe", it is the work of Count Heinrich von Brühl, hence its name "Terrace Brühl". Augustus the Strong donated this piece of the city's old fortifications to his Minister of State in 1789. Brühl had the casemates of the bastion condemned, and then built a garden, a library, a gallery, a belvedere and a palace, the Palais Brühl. It was destroyed after his death in 1763, when the Terrace returned to the princely house. Brühl's economic policy had led the state to bankruptcy. In Brühl's time, the Terrace was private; the grand staircase (Grosse Freitreppe) which allows ordinary people to access it was built in 1868. From there, you will have a breathtaking view of the Elbe and the northern bank of Dresden.
Today, on the Brühl Terrace stands a beautiful architectural ensemble that is part of the city's inimitable silhouette. You can access the Terrace either by the Grosse Freitreppe, on the Schlossplatz side, or by the Albertinum, on the Frauenkirche side. The Ständehaus, which stands just next to the stairs, is a tall neo-Renaissance building built between 1901 and 1906, on the former site of the Brühl Palace. At the top of the steps, you will come across the Sekundogenitur, built in 1896-1897 for the second royal prince, instead of the Brühl Library. Opposite is the statue of Ernst Rietschel, a great Saxon sculptor of the 19th century. Next to the Sekundogenitur stands the Kunstakademie, the Academy of Fine Arts built between 1890 and 1894, with its unique lemon-press dome, surmounted by what appears to be an angel, but which is actually a fama sounding the trumpets of fame. On the right, if you leave the terrace, you will reach the Albertinum Museum. Don't miss the beautiful Delphinbrunnen (dolphin fountain) dating from 1750, as well as the Caspar David Friedrich Memorial made of bronze and steel, a sculpture created by Wolf-Eike Kuntsche in 1990.
BERLIN CITY SIGHTSEEING
Sightseeing bus to Berlin's main points of interest, with a 13-language ...Read more
THE BLUE HOUSE
The house became a school, then a prayer room and finally a library with ...Read more
NS-DOKUMENTATIONSZENTRUM
This museum and documentation centre provides information on the history of ...Read more
CASTLE OF RHEINFELS
Built in the 13th century, this castle was used to control the passage of ...Read more
NEUES SCHLOSS - NEW MEERSBURG CASTLE
Read moreThe new castle of Meersburg was the residence of the Princes Bishops in Constance since its construction in 1750 until the dissolution of the Diocese in 1803.
ROMAN RUINS
Roman ruins hidden by residential houses, featuring a fine fortification ...Read more
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE BOPPARD
Read moreEvery Wednesday at 3pm, the office offers a guided tour of the city. From Boppard, you can do some very beautiful hikes. Ask the tourist office for all the options.
HEILIGGEIST KIRCHE - CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Read moreThe church of the Holy Spirit imposes by its dimensions and proudly rises, all of red dressed, on the market square. Between the end of the th and th centuries, it combines Gothic and Baroque styles. Under his frequent, slender and regular high warheads were once the Church's main treasures: burials of princes and the palatine library. The tombs were desecrated by French soldiers in 1693; only those of Ruprecht I and his wife remain. As for the rich library, it was transferred to Rome during the takeover of the city by General Tilly in 1623.
ARCHÄOLOGIEPARK RÖMISCHE VILLA BORG - ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK OF THE ROMAN VILLA OF BORG
Read moreA few kilometres from Perl, between Borg and Oberleuken, was discovered over 100 years ago in the footsteps of a Roman city by Professor Johann Scheider. The first excavations were organized, thus reviving a former Roman villa. And not least since it proved to be one of the most important of the Saarland Moselle. As long as the techniques of excavation were improved, several pieces were revealed: the baths, the tavern, the master house with its museum furnishings, the interior courtyard, the farm and farm wing, the portal and the kitchen. Today, excavations do not stop and span 7,5 hectares.
THERESIENWIESE
It is on this large field that the famous Beer Festival is celebrated every ...Read more
GENDARMENMARKT
The Gendarmenmarkt is the most beautiful square in the city. Its two ...Read more
SEHITLIK MOSCHEE - SEHITLIK MOSQUE
An interesting and beautiful mosque in the Kreuzberg district, near an ...Read more
MARIENKIRCHE - SAINT MARY'S CHURCH
This 13th-century church has preserved a fresco depicting a danse macabre ...Read more