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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, stands as a country situated within the western expanse of Central Europe. Positioned amidst the Baltic and North Sea to the northern border and embraced by the grandeur of the Alps in the southern precinct, Germany spans an amalgamated territory covering 357,600 square kilometers (138,100 square miles). Its boundaries intertwine with Denmark to the north, while the eastern periphery is demarcated by Poland and the Czech Republic. Austria and Switzerland form the southern boundaries, and to the west lie France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Aula Palatina

Aula Palatina is a unique, well-preserved basilica, a magnificent monument of ancient Roman architecture. Since its construction in 310, Aula Palatina has been the palace of the first Christian emperor Constantine Palatine was the palace of the fi... read more

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Kaiserburg Fortress

The castle (Kaiserburg) was built on a rock around 1050 by Henry the Third. Gradually the castle became a fiefdom, passed down through inheritance. In 1138-1140 it was completed by Emperor Conrad, and became an imperial castle. In 1050-1571 all em... read more

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German National Museum

The German National Museum is a major museum of art and culture in Germany. This museum houses about 1.2 million artefacts from 30,000 BC. BC to the present day. The exhibits include paintings, sculptures, plastic, design objects, many historical... read more

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St Lawrence Church in Nuremberg

The Church of St Lawrence was built in 1260 on the remains of an ancient Romanesque basilica. Between the two early towers can be seen a superb stained glass window, the "rose", which has a diameter of 9 metres. Many of the interior rich... read more

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