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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.

St Mary's Church in Berlin

St Mary's Church was founded in the 13th century as a parish church. It was reconstructed in 1380, but it was not fully formed until the 15th century. The early Gothic interior of the church with numerous decorations makes it one of the most r... read more

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Red Town Hall in Berlin

The Red Town Hall building was designed by G.F. Wesemann and built in 1869. Its walls are made of red brick, which is the reason why it got its name. The long mural located on the building is called "History in Stone" and tells about the... read more

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Jewish Museum in Berlin

The building of the Jewish Museum was designed by Daniel Libeskind, an architect of Polish-Jewish origin now living in the USA. The entire architecture of the building is a reminder of the tragedy of the Jewish people, the Holocaust. Inside the ro... read more

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New Synagogue in Berlin

The New Synagogue is located in the Mitte district of Berlin and is considered the main synagogue of the capital's Jewish community. It was built between 1859 and 1866, after which it became one of the city's major architectural monuments... read more

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