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Oberammergau Village

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Oberammergau Village
Germany, Oberammergau
If you find yourself in the vicinity of Oberammergau, either by chance or through the efforts of a tour operator, be sure to pay it a visit. The village is beautiful all year round. In summer it is a great place to stroll around and enjoy the many attractions, and in winter you can enjoy all the ...
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Modellpark Berlin-Brandenburg

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Modellpark Berlin-Brandenburg
Germany, Berlin
It's best to start with a visit to the German capital to decide which places you want to see in life-size. Each exhibit in the model park has its own musical accompaniment: the churches have melodious bells, the theatres lyrical melodies, and so on.
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Bavaria Filmstadt

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Bavaria Filmstadt
Germany, Munich
During the one-and-a-half hour tour, you'll be introduced to the secrets of the film industry and shown what happens between the time a script is written and the time a new film hits the big screen.
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Berchtesgaden Salt Mine

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Berchtesgaden Salt Mine
Germany, Berchtesgaden
The Berchtesgaden salt mine began operations in the mid-16th century. At first, the work was done by hand — huge sacks of salt were carried out of the mine on carts. At the beginning of the 19th century, the work of a salt miner was mechanised — the first wooden pipeline was used.
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Berlin TV Tower (Berliner Fernsehturm)

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Berlin TV Tower (Berliner Fernsehturm)
Germany, Berlin
One of Germany's most iconic landmarks is the Berlin Television Tower. As well as fulfilling its immediate technical purpose, the tower is a true symbol of the city.
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Dresdner Stallhof

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Dresdner Stallhof
Germany, Dresden
Visiting the Dresden Stable Yard (Stallhof) can be swift and enchanting for families on the go. Usually, exploring the central courtyard and the stables while soaking in the atmosphere of Renaissance architecture takes about 30 to 60 minutes. For families with a penchant for the past, the Stallhof ...
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Fishermen’s Quarter

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Fishermen’s Quarter
Germany, Ulm
Fishermen's Quarter is worth visiting with kids because it's like stepping into a fairy tale. Children aged 5-12 will be captivated by the crooked houses that seem to defy gravity, sparking their imagination and sense of wonder. The narrow, winding streets create a natural maze for little ...
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Glockenspiel

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Glockenspiel
Germany, Munich
The Glockenspiel's origins can be traced back to the early 20th century when it was added and later became Munich's third most popular attraction. Reflecting a rich cultural heritage, this captivating chime has delighted locals and visitors since its inauguration in 1908. The historical ...
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Happy Rizzi House

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Happy Rizzi House
Germany, Braunschweig
Happy Rizzi House was conceived in the late 1990s and completed in 2001. Over time, it has become a beloved part of Braunschweig's cultural landscape, attracting visitors worldwide. Happy Rizzi House is worth visiting with kids aged 7 and up. The building's bright colors and quirky shapes ...
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Hundertwassers Green Citadel of Magdeburg

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Hundertwasser's Green Citadel of Magdeburg
Germany, Magdeburg
In the heart of Magdeburg, Germany, stands a vibrant testament to architectural innovation and ecological harmony - Hundertwasser's Green Citadel. This extraordinary building, completed in 2005, was the last project of the visionary Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Located on ...
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Port of Hamburg

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Port of Hamburg
Germany, Hamburg
Europe's oldest port — Hamburg — dates back more than 800 years. It occupies around a tenth of the city's area and sees at least 13,000 vessels each year.
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Porta Nigra

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Porta Nigra
Germany, Trier
Porta Nigra is worth visiting with kids aged 7 and up because it sparks their imagination and brings history to life. Children can explore the massive stone structure, climbing its ancient stairs and peering through windows that once watched for approaching enemies. The gate's transformation ...
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