Christmas Nutcracker

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  • St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church

    St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church (14.24 km)

    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...
  • Mines of Rammelsberg

    Mines of Rammelsberg (47.57 km)

    'Situated near the Rammelsberg mines, Goslar held an important place in the Hanseatic League because of the rich Rammelsberg metallic ore deposits....
  • Hamelin Christmas Market

    Hamelin Christmas Market (51.75 km)

    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...
  • The Night of the Witches (Walpurgis Night)

    The Night of the Witches (Walpurgis Night) (63.31 km)

    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...
  • Linderhof Palace

    Linderhof Palace (72.29 km)

    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...
  • Baumannshohle

    Baumannshohle (77.17 km)

    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...
  • Munster Christmas Market

    Munster Christmas Market (80.71 km)

    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...
  • Phantasialand

    Phantasialand (89.38 km)

    A common trend among amusement parks is to divide the park into various sections, each with different rides and attractions all surrounding a theme....
  • Loreley

    Loreley (89.38 km)

    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...
  • Old Town of Quedlinburg

    Old Town of Quedlinburg (90.34 km)

    '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....
Christmas Nutcracker
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