Browse Points of Interest in Germany
Our collection of points of interests in Germany points out special highlights for your Germany trip. Be sure to visit a few of these during your Germany vacation.
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Art of the 20th and 21st Centuries (Kunstsammlung K20, K21)
Known as K20
this museum concentrates on the art of the 20th century. Important works from Picasso to Beuys can be admired here in the permanent exhibition. Temporary exhibitions with works of famous artists also attract many visitors. Since… [ + ] More Details
Albrecht Dürer's House
This house presents the residence and workplace of Germany's most famous artist Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528). Special attractions include a painting and printing workshop from Dürer's time, where various artistic techniques are demonstrated. The lady… [ + ] More Details
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Albrechtsburg Castle
With Albrechtsburg Castle the first German palace and a masterly piece of architecture was created whose bold architectural solutions and design still impresses visitors today. Its high spires, bright facades and wide windows are beautifully mirrored… [ + ] More Details
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All-Weather (Allwetter) Zoo
Over 3,300 animals and birds, including a walk-in aviary, white rhinoceros, elephants, African panorama, aquarium, and a freely accessible dolphinarium. There is also a Horse Museum, Hippomaxx.
Hours: Open daily from 9am; April - September… [ + ] More Details
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Altes Museum
The Altes Museum (Old Museum), is one of several internationally renowned museums on Berlin's Museum Island in Berlin, Germany. Since restoration work in 1966, it houses the antique collection (Antikensammlung) of the Berlin State Museums. The museum… [ + ] More Details
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Anholt Moated Castle
Anholt moated castle in the western part of Münsterland is one of Germany's few privately owned castles. The fat tower
dating from the 12th century is still a characteristic feature of the castle, which was originally built on oak pillars… [ + ] More Details
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Ansbach Residence
The Residence evolved from a medieval complex. Its Gotische Halle (Gothic Hall), a feature of the original building, today houses an important collection of Ansbach faience and porcelain. The Residence was rebuilt in its present form by Gabriel di… [ + ] More Details
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Aquarium - Institute of Marine Science
The aquarium of Kiel University is a display window of the biospheres in the North and the Baltic Sea down to the deep regions of the Northeastern Atlantic. In more than 30 tanks with a capacity of between 200 and 11.000 liters the most common fish… [ + ] More Details
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Aquazoo and Löbbecke Museum
The aim of the Aquazoo and Löbbecke Museum in the northern part of Düsseldorf is to scientifically document flora and fauna and convey the fascination which it involves. Don't miss the Gentoo Penguin exhibit. The combination of animal shows and… [ + ] More Details
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Archaeological Museum Colombischlössle
Female statuettes from the Paleolithic Age, Celtic princely tombs, Roman gods, Alemanni jewelry - the Museum of Prehistory and Early results illustrate the historical periods of the Upper and Upper Rhine. Powerful testimonies offer insights into the… [ + ] More Details
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