The history of the bath goes back to the 19th century , when Franz Frühbeck Senior built the first steam bath in Sibiu. In 1886 Johann Habermann bought the...
Every year, the "Further Drachenstich", the oldest folk play in Germany, attracts thousands of enthusiasts to the Bavarian-Czech border town in August. Spectators can expect an...
The Walser Museum is a village museum that deals with the history, customs and life of the Walser people of Triesenberg as well as with the history of...
Marienburg Castle with its 160 rooms and 30-metre-high lookout towers is also known as the "Neuschwanstein of the North". King George V of Hanover named...
Just a stone’s throw from Altötting, Schloss Tüßling palace opens its doors to visitors every Advent. With light pyramids , hundreds of candles and dozens of torches dotted...
The Sonnen-Therme in Eging am See is located directly at the Eginger See and therefore offers a fantastic view. There is a large exercise pool, a 33 degree...
Are your kids really into the Stone Age? The children's room is crammed with dinosaur replicas and on excursions they turn over every stone and search for...
The Vienna World Museum is one of the most important ethnographic museums in the world and is located in the newest part of the Vienna Hofburg on the...
Hallgrímskirkja is the most characteristic landmark of the Icelandic capital Reykjavík. The Lutheran parish church is the tallest in the country, and...
In the middle of Franconian Switzerland you will find the Devil's Cave near Pottenstein . During the 45-minute guided tour you will get an insight into a...
JUMP House Leipzig is one of the largest trampoline parks in Germany, offering 140 trampolines on over 50,000 square feet of space to its visitors. The...