The tourist sites in Germany are in a vast country at the crossroads of both major historical events as recognized cultural and artistic performances, there are various artistic and impressive currents buildings that surprise as a tourist you are, making Germany one of the main tourist destinations in Europe.
These tourist attractions are diverse and are found in each of the cities, which are endowed with the peculiarities and characteristics of each city, so much so that monuments, plazas, palaces and churches become extremely popular.
Top left: Berlin Cathedral, Bottom left: Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral). Upper right: Siegestor (Victory Gate), Bottom Right: City of Hamburg.
Top left: Berlin Cathedral, Bottom left: Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral). Upper right: Siegestor (Victory Gate), Bottom Right: City of Hamburg.
Top tourist sites in Germany
Here are the most important and prominent places to see and experience in Germany, those places you can not miss on your visit to the interesting country of Germany.
Berlin Cathedral
Berlin Cathedral
Berlin Wall
Also known as the Wall of Shame, was raised as part of the intraalemanas borders and stood from 13 August 1961 until 9 November 1989, when knocked down, separating East Berlin from West Berlin and the GDR.
Berlin Cathedral
Known as the most beautiful church in the city of Berlin, this is Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom in German) Temple of the Evangelical Church in Germany.
The three galleries
The Alte Pinakothek, New and Modern Art, have within the various art forms of the greatest representatives of European art.
Siegestor (Victory Gate)
Siegestor - Victory Gate (Munich)
Siegestor - Victory Gate (Munich)
Constructed to commemorate a war by the Bavarians, the passage of time and the destruction suffered by Germany generated this monument is destroyed, however after its reconstruction became an emblem of peace in the city of Munich.
Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral)
The Kölner Dom is one of the most magnificent cathedrals in the world. It is located in the city center. Some of the treasures inside shelters are for example: the golden urn with the remains of the Three Kings, the triptych of Stefan Lochner.
Römisch-Germanisches Museum (Roman-Germanic Museum)
This important museum is located in the city of Cologne and both houses important pieces of Roman art as peculiarities of Germanic culture, becoming very popular.
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Frankfurt)
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Frankfurt)
In the 50's, this building was the tallest in the city of Frankfurt, with more than 96 mts. high.
Goethe-Museum and Goethe-Haus
This is the house where Goethe (1749-1832) was born and elapse most of his youth.
Museum of Hamburg History (Museum für Geschichte Hamburgische)
The Museum features spectacular shows and exhibitions dating from the time of the Störtebeker pirates, to the history of the Beatles at the Star Club, plus interactive displays. The remarkable thing is that it includes rides English captions.
Kunsthalle Hamburg
If you are taking a break at Café Liebermann, it is advisable to go to admire the art gallery that is located inside the premises. The gallery features works by important German painters dating from the fifteenth century, French Impressionist and Andy Warhol.
German tourist sites by category
Museums of Germany
Old National Gallery (Alte Nationalgalerie)
Museum Island (Museum) (Berlin)
Jewish Museum Berlin (Berlin)
Munich Art District (Kunstareal) (Munich)
Bank Museum (museum) (Frankfurt)
Alte Pinakothek (Old Pinakothek) (Munich)
Imhoff-Stollwerck Museum (Cologne)
Museum Ludwig (Cologne)
Art Institute and Municipal Gallery Städel (Frankfurt)
Museum of Modern Art (Frankfurt)
More information about the Museums of Germany
Monuments in Germany
Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
Berlin Wall (Berlin)
Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
The Isar Gate (Isartor) (Munich)
Siegestor (Victory Gate) (Munich)
City of Hamburg (Hamburg)
Goethe-Museum and Goethe-Haus (Frankfurt)
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Churches of Germany
Munich Cathedral
Berliner Dom (Berlin)
St. Nicolas Church (Berlin)
Cathedral of Our Lady of Munich (Munich)
Church of San Pedro (Munich)
Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (Cologne)
Church of San Miguel (St. Michael) (Hamburg)
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Frankfurt)
More information about the Churches of Germany
Touring Germany
Römerberg (Frankfurt)
Potsdamer Platz (Berlin)
Alexanderplatz (Berlin)
Viktualienmarkt (Munich)
Marienplatz (Munich)
Römerberg (Frankfurt)
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Parks in Germany
Frankfurt Palm Garden
Tiergarten (Berlin)
Olympic Park Munich (Munich)
Englischer Garten (English Garden) (Munich)
Zoo Frankfurt (Frankfurt)
Garden of Palms in Frankfurt (Frankfurt)
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Palacios Germany
Reichstag (Berlin)
Reichstag (German Parliament) (Berlin)
Bellevue Palace (Berlin)
Munich Residenz (Münchner Residenz) (Munich)
Nymphenburg (Munich)
More information about Palacios Germany
These tourist attractions are diverse and are found in each of the cities, which are endowed with the peculiarities and characteristics of each city, so much so that monuments, plazas, palaces and churches become extremely popular.
Top left: Berlin Cathedral, Bottom left: Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral). Upper right: Siegestor (Victory Gate), Bottom Right: City of Hamburg.
Top left: Berlin Cathedral, Bottom left: Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral). Upper right: Siegestor (Victory Gate), Bottom Right: City of Hamburg.
Top tourist sites in Germany
Here are the most important and prominent places to see and experience in Germany, those places you can not miss on your visit to the interesting country of Germany.
Berlin Cathedral
Berlin Cathedral
Berlin Wall
Also known as the Wall of Shame, was raised as part of the intraalemanas borders and stood from 13 August 1961 until 9 November 1989, when knocked down, separating East Berlin from West Berlin and the GDR.
Berlin Cathedral
Known as the most beautiful church in the city of Berlin, this is Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom in German) Temple of the Evangelical Church in Germany.
The three galleries
The Alte Pinakothek, New and Modern Art, have within the various art forms of the greatest representatives of European art.
Siegestor (Victory Gate)
Siegestor - Victory Gate (Munich)
Siegestor - Victory Gate (Munich)
Constructed to commemorate a war by the Bavarians, the passage of time and the destruction suffered by Germany generated this monument is destroyed, however after its reconstruction became an emblem of peace in the city of Munich.
Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral)
The Kölner Dom is one of the most magnificent cathedrals in the world. It is located in the city center. Some of the treasures inside shelters are for example: the golden urn with the remains of the Three Kings, the triptych of Stefan Lochner.
Römisch-Germanisches Museum (Roman-Germanic Museum)
This important museum is located in the city of Cologne and both houses important pieces of Roman art as peculiarities of Germanic culture, becoming very popular.
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Frankfurt)
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Frankfurt)
In the 50's, this building was the tallest in the city of Frankfurt, with more than 96 mts. high.
Goethe-Museum and Goethe-Haus
This is the house where Goethe (1749-1832) was born and elapse most of his youth.
Museum of Hamburg History (Museum für Geschichte Hamburgische)
The Museum features spectacular shows and exhibitions dating from the time of the Störtebeker pirates, to the history of the Beatles at the Star Club, plus interactive displays. The remarkable thing is that it includes rides English captions.
Kunsthalle Hamburg
If you are taking a break at Café Liebermann, it is advisable to go to admire the art gallery that is located inside the premises. The gallery features works by important German painters dating from the fifteenth century, French Impressionist and Andy Warhol.
German tourist sites by category
Museums of Germany
Old National Gallery (Alte Nationalgalerie)
Museum Island (Museum) (Berlin)
Jewish Museum Berlin (Berlin)
Munich Art District (Kunstareal) (Munich)
Bank Museum (museum) (Frankfurt)
Alte Pinakothek (Old Pinakothek) (Munich)
Imhoff-Stollwerck Museum (Cologne)
Museum Ludwig (Cologne)
Art Institute and Municipal Gallery Städel (Frankfurt)
Museum of Modern Art (Frankfurt)
More information about the Museums of Germany
Monuments in Germany
Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
Berlin Wall (Berlin)
Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
The Isar Gate (Isartor) (Munich)
Siegestor (Victory Gate) (Munich)
City of Hamburg (Hamburg)
Goethe-Museum and Goethe-Haus (Frankfurt)
Learn more about the Monuments of Germany
Churches of Germany
Munich Cathedral
Berliner Dom (Berlin)
St. Nicolas Church (Berlin)
Cathedral of Our Lady of Munich (Munich)
Church of San Pedro (Munich)
Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (Cologne)
Church of San Miguel (St. Michael) (Hamburg)
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Frankfurt)
More information about the Churches of Germany
Touring Germany
Römerberg (Frankfurt)
Potsdamer Platz (Berlin)
Alexanderplatz (Berlin)
Viktualienmarkt (Munich)
Marienplatz (Munich)
Römerberg (Frankfurt)
More information about Touring Germany
Parks in Germany
Frankfurt Palm Garden
Tiergarten (Berlin)
Olympic Park Munich (Munich)
Englischer Garten (English Garden) (Munich)
Zoo Frankfurt (Frankfurt)
Garden of Palms in Frankfurt (Frankfurt)
More on Parks in Germany
Palacios Germany
Reichstag (Berlin)
Reichstag (German Parliament) (Berlin)
Bellevue Palace (Berlin)
Munich Residenz (Münchner Residenz) (Munich)
Nymphenburg (Munich)
More information about Palacios Germany
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