places to visit                                       

Mainly in Germany tourists can visit the huge structures that the country has. The Republic of Germany has great works of architecture based on Greco-Latin cultures.

Its main attraction is constituted by the great architectural works that range from cathedrals to castles created in past times, several of them considered as Cultural Heritage by Unesco

Berlin is the reservoir of the largest artistic samples typical of European neoclassicism.

The beautiful Berlin, capital of Germany, is located in the northeast of the country and is ideal to visit. It is reached from Potsman, via the S-Bahn public transport network, in a journey that only takes 42 minutes by road.



                                                             1. Quedlinburg

You will feel like you are traveling back in time when you visit Quedlinburg. This renaissance town is located north of the Harz Mountains and is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. In its historic center there are more than 1,300 colorfully painted wooden houses and cobbled streets. Quedlinburg is home to the oldest house in Germany, which was built in the early 14th century. For all you want, don't miss the Burgberg (“castle mountain”) area.


2. Cologne
You may have heard of "Eau de Cologne" and the truth is that this is where this type of perfume was born in 1709. The city even has its own museum dedicated to fragrances. But not everything in Cologne is related to good smells. This city is on the banks of the River Rhine and its nerve center is structured around the famous Cathedral with its twin towers. As if this were not enough, they also have a large chocolate museum and a bridge (the Hohenzollern) on which lovers hang padlocks and then throw the key into the river, hoping that their love will last forever.


                                                                 4. Berlin

Germany's capital has it all: great restaurants, incredible nightlife, museums, art galleries, and gorgeous architecture with examples like the Brandenburg Gate, Charlottenburg Palace, and Berlin Cathedral (pictured below). If you go, you will not run out of ideas of things to see and do in Berlin: walking routes through its history, markets, jazz music bars and art. The East Side Gallery is the largest open-air art gallery in the world and has around 1 kilometer of works in a section of the former Berlin Wall.




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