Tourist Attractions
Neuschwanstein Castle (Bavaria)
Neuschwanstein Castle, nestled in the Bavarian Alps, looks like it was lifted from a fairy tale. Built by King Ludwig II in the 19th century, its famous for its romantic architecture and stunning views. The interior is just as impressive, and the scenic surroundings make it a year-round favorite.
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Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
Located in central Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate is a historic symbol of peace and unity. Once part of the Berlin Wall divide, it now represents the reunification of Germany. The gate is a central landmark surrounded by major sights and museums.

Cologne Cathedral (Kolner Dom)
This massive Gothic cathedral towers over the city of Cologne. Known for its twin spires and rich history, it houses important religious relics and beautiful stained glass. Visitors can climb to the top for sweeping views of the city and the Rhine River.

The Black Forest (Schwarzwald)
The Black Forest is a scenic region full of thick woods, cozy villages, and traditional charm. It’s ideal for hiking, tasting local food, and exploring folklore. Towns like Triberg and Baden-Baden offer a blend of culture and nature, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
