Christmas Nutcracker
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St Michael's Church was built between 1010 and 1020 on a symmetrical plan with two apses that was characteristic of Ottonian Romanesque art in Old...
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'Situated near the Rammelsberg mines, Goslar held an important place in the Hanseatic League because of the rich Rammelsberg metallic ore deposits....
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If this German town’s name sounds familiar, here’s a hint – think wind instruments. Hamelin is the town the Pied Piper cleared first of mice and rats...
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Norse legends tell us that this is the night many horror films refer to, when the barrier between the living world and the spirit world are at their...
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Originally a hunting lodge, when it fell to King Ludwig of Bavaria in the 1870’s it was given an opulent fantasy upgrade to suit his tastes and now...
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Hohle, related to the English word hole, means cave in German, and so this is Baumann’s Cave. Friedrich Baumann was an iron miner in the Rubeland...
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The real magic of the traditional German Christmas markets is in the air – or the atmosphere to be precise. The contrast of the short, grey days with...
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A common trend among amusement parks is to divide the park into various sections, each with different rides and attractions all surrounding a theme....
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At the Rhine river’s narrowest point is the Loreley, a rocky bluff rising 120 metres out of the river which has also leant its name, appropriately, to...
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'Quedlinburg, in the Land of Sachsen-Anhalt, was a capital of the East Franconian German Empire at the time of the Saxonian-Ottonian ruling dynasty....
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