In the Black Forest, the Triberg Waterfalls are one of the most scenic sights. Not only are these the most famous waterfalls in Germany , but they are also...
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At 1,493m/4,998ft above sea level, Feldberg is the highest mountain in the Black Forest. The only German mountain to be higher is the Zugspitze. A...
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Heitersheim Palace is among the most beautiful cultural monuments along the southern Upper Rhine. Once a residence for ecclesiastics, it is now privately owned, and can be visited in...
Mainau, a place also aptly known as the “flower island” , draws some 1.2 million visitors to its shores every year. This unique and floral island exudes a...
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Ulm Minster is a record-breaking building yet to be matched. Its steeple is the highest in the world up to this day. Hence, it can be seen from afar, and is the city's most important...
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Black Forest National Park is the first and only national park in Baden-Wuerttemberg, and extends over 10,000 hectares. You can explore the area on 400km/249mi of designated hiking,...
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St. Blasien Cathedral was inaugurated in 1783 and stands in St. Blasien near Waldshut in the southern Black Forest. The former abbey church has a height of 62m and its dome is still...
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Stretching over 33 kilometers (21 miles) through the Black Forest, Wutach Canyon is the largest canyon in Germany . Formed by the river Wutach and its adjoining rivers, the...
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The historic Ulm City Hall is located close to the cathedral and can be recognized from afar by its striking exterior paintings from the early Renaissance period. Besides these, the...
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Stuttgart TV Tower (Fernsehturm Stuttgart) was the first telecommunications tower in the world made of reinforced concrete. Soon after its...
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The Baden Winzerkeller, an association of several Baden winegrowers' cooperatives, was founded in Breisach in 1952. The small wooden barrack became a large complex with impressive...
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Five kilometres from the centre of Ulm lies the former Benedictine monastery of Wiblingen. The monastery, built between 1714 and 1781, replaced the 11th century complex. The...
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In Schopfheim stands the monument "Badische Revolution" by Peter Lenk. The sculptor dedicated his large sculpture of the same name to the Baden Revolution of 1848. The citizens of...
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The Staatstheater Stuttgart is regarded as Europe's largest three-division theatre. Opera, ballet and drama are both rich in tradition and keen to experiment and set new standards with...
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