The scenery of Germany

Main attractions in Germany

Berlin Wall: Berlin is high, built in 196 1 August 13. It used to be two buildings and a narrow restricted area. Its outer layer is a wall, near the border of West Berlin. The wall is 3.5 meters high, with cement slab structure, all of which are China cement pipes, making it impossible to climb. The Berlin Wall was demolished at the end of 1989. 199010.3 After the reunification of Germany, the federal government finally got the understanding of the citizens in the spring of 1993 and decided to rebuild a symbolic Berlin Wall to commemorate this important event in modern history. The wall of the new Berlin Stadium is only 70 meters, but it reflects the original appearance, all kinds of booths, "dead zone" and barbed wire, and it is planned to open for tourists in August 13 of that year.

Rome Square: Rome Square is the only square in Frankfurt's modern city appearance that still retains the medieval street appearance. The building next to the square has the old Rathau, and its stepped herringbone roof is unique. There are Cathedral Church, Romer Hall and St Nicholas Old Church. Imperial Cathedral, built in 1239, has a gorgeous Gothic appearance. It is not only the spiritual center of Frankfurt, but also the coronation place of the German king. 1562- 1797, 10 emperors were crowned here.

National Gallery of Berlin: The National Museum near Charlotte Palace has a Greek appearance. The main works on display are18-20th century German paintings and19th century modern French paintings. In Egypt, there is a colorful stone statue of the pro-Fortity Queen of ancient Egypt (about 1360 BC), which is world-famous. *. Cologne Cathedral and Rhine River: Cologne Cathedral has a history of 750 years, and 1998 is listed as one of the world's cultural treasures. The towering Gothic steeple of the cathedral has become a symbol of Cologne, which contains the golden altar of three sages and many other treasures and cultural relics.

Danube: The Danube is the second longest river in Europe, with a total length of about 2,800 kilometers. It originated in Donaueschingen, a black forest area in southwest Germany. From west to east, it flows through Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania and Russia and then flows into the Black Sea, which is also the river that flows through the most countries in the world.

Ulm Cathedral: The ancient imperial city of Ulm was a major trade center on the Danube in the Middle Ages. The cathedral standing above this old city is the second cathedral in Germany, second only to Cologne Cathedral. Its steeple is the highest in the world, with a height of 16 1.53 meters and a total of 768 stairs. On a clear day, you can even see the Alps.

Shiwei Imperial Palace: Located on a picturesque island, Shiwei Imperial Palace is the most famous building in the area, which has been converted into a museum for tourists to visit. This Renaissance-style building dates back to the 6th century. It was the symbol and residence of the Grand Duke's family at that time. Schwelien Palace has fourteen rooms, together with the underground hall. They are all magnificent, including the throne room and the family portrait gallery.

Zugspitze Ski Resort: This is the highest mountain in Germany, with a height of 2,964 meters. At the top of the mountain, visitors can have a panoramic view of the endless mountains, and they can also see the peaks of Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Germany. Next, you can visit art exhibitions, video studios, museums and cross the border of Tyrol, Austria.

DreamWorks-Babeur Sperger

When you think of romance, you can't help mentioning movies. Numerous classic loves created on the screen have become the spokesmen of romance. Babeur Sperger Film Park in Potsdam, Germany, can lead tourists into a romantic and fantastic journey in the fantasy world. More than 3000 movies and TV series have been produced here.

In the movie park, the super performance on the "volcano stage" and the "jungle" in the adventure game square make you have to enter a dream world. Along the path with dense plants, you can explore this "dream world". Go down the river and experience Janos' "Panama" for yourself. After a short visit to Sleeping God's hut, you will walk into West Street with gold panning equipment. At the end of this route, visitors can play with animals and experience for themselves how animals become movie stars in the future.

"Camelot" is a theme park that shows the medieval world. "Prince of Iron Core" Scene Hotel invites guests to visit King Artur's dining table full of myth. The lobby of this restaurant is decorated with knight equipment and medieval weapons collection, which will create a strong knight atmosphere for you.

The Treasure of the Middle Ages-Rottenberg

Among all German cities, the area with the best preserved medieval style belongs to rothenburg, which is called "the treasure of the Middle Ages" by tourists. Rottenberg is an ancient city in Germany. A church, a promenade, a fountain and a statue have a history of hundreds of years. Arched gates, ancient retaining walls, towers, churches where cars can pass, unique shop signs and colorful wooden houses with patterns can all make you intoxicated and unable to extricate yourself! Moreover, there is a special scenery in the city. When you go shopping at night, you may meet a night watchman dressed as a medieval man, patrolling the city with a shotgun.

The city is clean and tidy, and the streets are paved with pebbles. When you set foot on the strewn at random streets and look at the Renaissance ancient buildings on both sides, lifelike figures emerge from time to time like movies. The winding promenade and the ancient bell tower make you feel like going back in time and romanticizing the romantic road-the most famous and popular romantic road-Neuschwanstein Castle, which has been famous in the world for more than 50 years. Starting from central Germany, I walked through many beautiful and romantic cities. The magnificent palaces, churches, castles and various traditional wooden buildings along the way are dizzying. Visiting the romantic alleys of the ancient city, visitors seem to be in the Renaissance. In the romantic road, the most representative is Neuschwanstein Castle in Fu Sen.

It is said that Neuschwanstein Castle is the dream world of German King Louis II, a unique and beautiful world. Louis II was lonely all his life, and his love life was blank. In his own world, he outlined a dream world for all lovers in the world. Times have changed, and now Germans have turned Louis II's dream into reality. Neuschwanstein Castle, which was built at a huge cost, has become the most popular tourist attraction in Germany.

Overlooking Neuschwanstein Castle, it gives a dreamlike feeling. The spires were scattered in the windy forest, as if someone were floating. Surrounded by mountains, there is a clear and transparent lake on the rocky mountain plateau, overlooking the slowly undulating Woods around. The tranquil natural scenery and the fantastic appearance of Neuschwanstein Castle complement each other. This castle is full of Louis II's planning and design, and it is luxurious and gorgeous. It took 14 carpenters two years to complete the post-Goethe woodcarving bed alone. There are many decorations with the theme of swan in the castle. From murals, doorknobs to bathtubs, you can see beautiful swans.