Linderhof Palace is located west of Oberammergau in Upper Bavaria, and developed out of King Max II's forester hut. Today, the palace can only be visited...
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Visitors to Germany’s highest peak – the Zugspitze – can look forward to an absolutely top-notch cable car ride up to the summit. The Zugspitze Cable...
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The Zugspitze, with a height of 2.962 meters (9717 ft) and its unbelievable location, is a mountain for everything and everyone. The largest mountain in...
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The AlpspiX viewing platform is located at an altitude of 2050 metres at the summit of Osterfelderkopf, about 50 metres from the mountain station of the...
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A running jump from 62 metres - and on skis? Most people get weak at the knees just from watching ski jumpers on tv. At the Olympic ski jumping hill in...
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The Partnachklamm near Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a spectacular natural spectacle. It was declared a natural monument in 1912. Waterfalls, rapids and...
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Grainau, a village at the foot of Zugspitze, has an impressive natural spectacle in store: Höllental gorge – a feature which has been attracting tourists...
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Air paintings on the facades tell interesting stories about the historical Garmisch and revive the past. You will pass Werdenfelser farmhouses with splendidly decorated balconies. At...
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One of the most famous and oldest theatres in Europe is the Passion Theatre in Oberammergau. Every ten years, the great Passion Play is performed here,...
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The Oberammergaumuseum was commissioned in 1905 by the Oberammergau carving publisher Guido Lang from the Munich architect Franz Zell, who designed and...
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The Pilatus House in Oberammergau houses one of the largest collections of reverse glass paintings in Europe , with around 1500 works. The painting of reverse glass paintings reached...
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