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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Landmarks and Monuments in Germany



When visiting Germany you might want to see a few landmarks and monuments. These are located all over the country and showcase the country's history and its people. You will be able to get a greater understanding about Germany while you are there.

One of the most visited landmarks by tourists is the Neuschwanstein caste. It is located on a mountain top in southwestern Germany between the towns of Hohenschwangau and Fssen. It was built by Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of Bavaria to be a retreat for Richard Wagner. Over 1.3 million people visit the castle per year. It happens to be the most photographed building in Germany, but the interior cannot be photographed by the public. The castle has been in several movies, and has even been used to inspire several castles in Disneyland. It was even a finalist in the selection of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It is a magnificent landmark to see.

In Berlin the Reichstag is one of the most popular and historical landmark. This building is the seat of the German Parliament. It was created by Paul Wallot after the founding of the German Empire. It took 10 years to construct, being completed in 1894. By 1933 the building was burned and left damaged for many years during the Cold War. It eventually was restored and once again became the seat of parliament. There is a dome at the top of the building where people can see a view of Berlin. It is free to enter the building but beware of the long lines and security checks.

While in Berlin, you will probably be able to see Germany's well known landmark, which is the Fernsehturm. It is a television tower in the center of the city. It is the fourth tallest free standing structure in all of Europe. Visitors take a 4 second shaft ride to the sphere section of the structure and get amazing views of the city up to 25 miles on a clear day! There is also a restaurant that rotates every 20 minutes which is sure to be a memorable dining experience.

If you visit Munich, one of their popular landmarks is the Olympic Tower. It is located within the Olympic Park. It came about in 1968 and is the central point for radio and television in southern Germany. Part of the tower is for different radio and television facilities. It takes only 27 seconds to get to the different areas on the tower thanks to an express elevator. The viewing area has a restaurant at the height of 590 feet. You will be able to have a wonderful meal while viewing the city of Munich. The restaurant turns every 53 minutes.

There are many more landmarks to see while you visit Germany. The country has many castles to tour. There are also landmarks about the history of the country. You will be able to learn first hand about the country's past and have a greater understanding. If you do not know of which landmarks to visit, there are tours available throughout the cities that will take groups to different areas and talk about the landmarks. It is worth doing while you travel in the country.

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