Category: Museums

The Baroque Road in Germany.

The Thirty Years’ War left a sad trail of destruction and poverty in much of Germany, after its end, many immigrants, in search of rebuilding their lives, went to the Swabian region to inhabit uninhabited places. They were essential in this economic recovery process, which led to the renovation and construction of several local buildings, […]

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Alsace, the Franco-German paradise

Alsace, owner of beautiful cultural diversity, with its picturesque architecture and many channels through the cities, the region exudes beauty and joy! The close relationship with Germany goes far beyond a border. Alsace has been the subject of a dispute between Germany and France for centuries – like a shuttlecock, the region changed hands and […]

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Dresden: from ashes to the German “jewelry box”.

Dresden is a graceful and beautiful city to simply enjoy its many attractions. The palaces stand out, the gardens flourish and the dome of the Frauenkirche, magnificently restored, stands out above the horizon, it is not for nothing that many call it the “Jewel box”. With its wealth of museums, palaces, and other tourist attractions, […]

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5 Special attractions in Munich

Munich, the capital of the Bavarian state, the birthplace of traditional breweries, and the stage for the annual Oktoberfest, this great city has much more to offer. For the visitor who includes Munich in his itinerary, there will certainly be plenty of activities, already quite popular, to be visited, not only in the city but […]

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What Stuttgart has to show you

Known as the German car capital, Stuttgart has much more to offer. Stuttgart started in the 10th century. The city is the capital of Baden-Württemberg and the sixth-largest in Germany. Its countless beautiful historic buildings contrast wonderfully with the most modern buildings – reflecting the reconstruction after World War II, in which 45% of the […]

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