The Middle Ages are often associated with a dark era and a harsh time in which people had to contend with many problems. During this period, monasteries were considered centers of political and religi...
Nestled amid the impressive Alps, where peaks tower into the sky and valleys are filled with colorful flowers, lies Heidi’s village, a place that seems like a living painting. Here, where time s...
Osnabrück, with a population of around 160,000, is the third-largest city in Lower Saxony. It was founded more than 1,200 years ago by Charlemagne and is the only city in Germany located in a nature p...
The idyllic castle park at the end of the former old town of Neckarbischofsheim is a true local recreation oasis. The 2.6-hectare castle park surrounds the New Castle, built in 1829, which houses a ca...
Since 1954, the landmark and seat of the University of Münster has been the Prince-Bishop’s Castle in Münster, which was built in the Baroque style from Baumberger sandstone as a three-winged co...
One of the oldest and most popular seaside resorts in the Netherlands is Domburg, also known as the Saint Tropez or Sylt of the Netherlands. This picturesque seaside resort on the North Sea coast on t...







