Title : ✖ The name's Vivid Posts : 3199 Join date : 2014-12-14 Age : 24 Location : Germany
Subject: Cities and Sights in Germany 26th August 2015, 11:34 am
You think about going on vacation in Germany? Or are you in Germany right now and don't know where to go? master of realistic scenarios Well, then is this the right place for you! Here, Princess Luna and I will talk about Germany's largest and most lovely cities as well as the sights you can find there!
For any questions, just reply in this thread - Princess Luna and/or I will answer as soon as we see it =)
CITY INFORMATION
Berlin
Population: 3'466'164 (largest city in population Germany-wide // second largest city in population in the European Union) Area: 891.68 km² (largest city Germany-wide) Other information: - Berlin is the capital of Germany - Because of its large area, it is an own state - Compared to other metropolises, Berlin is a pretty green city with lots of forests and a few waters - Berlin is internationally known
Hamburg
Population: 1'760'433 (second largest city in population Germany-wide) Area: 755.22 km² Other information: - Because of its large area, it is an own state - The "Hamburger Hafen", the harbor of Hamburg, is the largest habor in all Germany and is one of the twenty largest container ports - The warehouse district as well as the Kontorhausviertel are part of the UNESCO World Heritage
Munich
Population: 1'407'836 (third largest city in population Germany-wide) Area: 310.74 km²
Other information: - Munich is the state capital of Bavaria - It's the largest city in Germany that isn't a city state - Munich has the highest population density and is also the highest situated city in Germany - Munich has the most expensive rental apartments in all Germany - In Munich you can find the annual Oktoberfest, the Wiesn, which is the largest folk festival worldwide
Cologne Population: 1'034'175 (fourth largest city in population Germany-wide) Area: 405.01 km² Other information: - Cologne was founded in the Roman times as Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (short: CCAA) - Cologne is one of the leading cities worldwide regarding art trade - The city is mostly known for the "Kölner Dom" - Because of the high number of universities and colleges, Cologne is the most popular education site in North-Rhine Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 28th August 2015, 4:51 pm
The city of Berlin and its sights:
Alexanderplatz
This place was named after Alexander 1 Czar of Russia on his visit to Berlin in 1805. In the Alexanderplatz there's been a lot of Berlin history made over the centuries. In the second half of the 19th century it was transformed into a transit junction and a shopping area. Along with the many sights here there is a 368 meter (1207 foot) tall television tower, topped by a globe with a platform for viewing. There are also the Fountain of Friendship and the World Time Clock which were created in 1969. There is also the Alexa Shopping Mall, which has a multiplex cinema in it.
Here is a picture of part of the Alexanderplatz:
The Berlin Wall
Although the wall was taken down many years ago there are still pieces of it in existence. There are pieces of it in museums in Berlin. People also collected pieces of it after it's fall. There are even parts of the wall still standing.
Here's a picture of the wall in one of the museums:
The Berliner Dome
The Berliner Dome also known as the Berlin Cathedral was completed in 1905. It is Berlin's largest and most important Protestant Church. It was first built in 1465 and has been undergoing renovations since then. It was finished in 1905, however, it was damaged during World War 2. It was closed and then reopened in 1993. It was continually restored from 1993 until 2006. It is a frequent venue for concerts and readings.
Here is a picture of the beautiful Cathedral:
Brandenburger Tor
The Brandenburger Tor also known as the Brandenburger Gate, is one of Berlin's most important monuments. It was built between 1788 and 1791. It's a symbol with more that 200 years worth of history. It used to be a symbol of a divided city, people from West Berlin used to come to it to climb it and use the observational platform to see the other half of the city. After reunification, it was viewed as a symbol of unity in Berlin.
Here is a picture of the beautiful gate:
Berlin's Holocaust Memorial
The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin is located in Mitte, where the wall once was close to the BRandenburger Tor. Inside it is also a Holocaust Museum. It is dedicated to the victims of the Nazi genocide of World War 2. It took 17 years for the memorial to be created. It was completed on May 8, 2005.
Here's a picture of the memorial:
Museumsinsel
Museumsinsel, or museum island, is one of five museums on a small island in Berlin. The art in the museum are mostly from the private collection of the Prussian Royal Family.
Here's what it looks like:
Reichtag
The Reichtag building was finished in 1894. It was damaged in 1933 during World War 2 and restored in 1961. It is used for parliament meetings as well as exhibitions. You can ride to the top of the building and go to the viewing terrace.
Here's what Reichtag looks like:
Siefessaeule
It is known as the victory column. Its a 67 Meter high symbol of victory that used to stand in front of the Reichtag. It was relocated in the Tiergarten's roundabout in 1938 by the Nazis.
Here it is:
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 28th August 2015, 5:29 pm
The City of Hamburg and its cites
Alster
It is a 160 hectare lake that is at the center of Hamburg. It's a paradise for sailors, rowers and paddlers. It is no more than 2.5 meters deep. It was made in the 13th Century by damming the Alster river and it's smaller feeder rivers.
Here's a picture of the Alster:
Miniatur Wunderland
Miniatur Wunderland is the world’s largest model train exhibit, and it is still growing. You can see trains running through recreations of Hamburg and the coast, Austria, the Grand Canyon and Scandinavia.
Here's a picture:
Platten Un Blomen
This is a beautiful park centered in Hamburg. Originally it was a zoological garden and then in the 1930s, it became this recreation park. The parks name is simply called plants and flowers.
Here's a picture of the park:
Hamburg Town Hall
The original town hall burned down in 1842. It was rebuilt in 1897 and has 647 rooms in it. There are statues of 20 emperors flanking the town hall. Written above the main hall is, "The descendants shall seek worthily to maintain the freedom achieved by their forebears."
Here's a picture of the town hall building:
Saint Nikolai Memorial
This church was destroyed during the air raids in 1943. It is now a ruin that is a place for remembering the victims of war. The tower is the highest tower in the city.
Here's a picture of the memorial:
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 31st August 2015, 11:21 am
The City of Munich and its Sights
The Marienplatz
The Marienplatz (engl: Mary's Square) is a central square in Munich downtown that was named after the Mariensäule (engl: Mary's Column) which was built in 1638.
In the Middle Ages markets and tournaments were held in this place. Today, however, it's mostly known and visited for the "Neues Rathaus", the City Hall of Munich, as well as for the several shops and restaurants that can be found on the square.
The "Neues Rathaus"
As I already mentioned above, the "Neues Rathaus" is the City Hall of Munich. The name of it is pretty simple, it can be translated to "New City Hall". The neo-Gothic building was built from 1867 to 1909 by order of Georg von Hauberrisser, a German-Austrian architect that is also known for the City Hall in Wiesbaden, as well as for the St. Paul's Church in Munich.
The "Neues Rathaus" is used as the office of the mayor, the city council and other fractions of the council. However, it also has another use: the great hall in the "Neues Rathaus" offers a great law library that can be entered by all people. Athletes and teams get honered in that City Hall too.
Anyway, the main reason for all the tourists is the chime of the 43 bells that can be heard every day (11 AM and 12 Noon - from March to October, also at 5 PM).
It's quite...special.
The Viktualienmarkt
The Viktualienmarkt is a great market right next to the Marienplatz. It has its own street name (called "Viktualienmarkt", obviously) and can be visited every day except on Sundays and holidays.
Many people recommend to visit this place, however, when I was there I wasn't too impressed. It has a nice atmosphere, that's for sure - however, it's mostly just food xD There's not much to see except that.
The market exists since 1807 and has an area of about 2 ha.
The name of the market can be translated to "food market". Though "Viktualien" is a pretty old word for "food".
The Frauenkirche
Also known as "Cathedral of Our Dear Lady", the Frauenkirche can be found in the center of Munich. It's a landmark and a symbol for Munich.
The Frauenkirche was constructed from red brick in the late Gothic style within only 20 years. The building is designed very plainly, without rich Gothic ornaments. It's 109 metres (358 ft) long, 40 metres (130 ft) wide, and 37 metres (121 ft) high. Contrary to a widespread legend that says the two towers with their characteristic domes are exactly one meter different in height, they are almost equal: the north tower is 98.57 metres (323.4 ft) while the south tower is only 98.45 metres (323.0 ft).
The Allianz Arena
The Allianz Arena is a football stadium in the north of Munich with 75'000 seats and a playing surface of 105 x 68 m. It's the official stadium of FC Bayern München, the best football club in Germany, and TSV 1860 München. Also, it was used for the World Cup in 2006 as well as for the UEFA Champions League in 2012.
The special thing about the Allianz Arena is, that it changes its color for games and holidays. When FC Bayern München plays, it turns red, when TSV 1860 München plays, it turns blue, and when the German team plays, it's a neutral white. For St. Patrick's Day it also changed to green. And this although we don't even celebrate that day.
I don't want to spoiler but it also has other colors and patterns
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 31st August 2015, 12:12 pm
The City of Cologne and its Sights
The Kölner Dom
As you can see in the thread banner, as well as on this banner, the Kölner Dom is literally the landmark of Cologne and also one of the most attractive sights in Germany. If someone would ever ask me about the most popular sight - I'd say it's the Kölner Dom.
The Kölner Dom is a Roman Catholic church and actually called the "Hohe Domkirche St. Petrus". The constructions started in the 13th century - however, it hadn't been finished until the 19th century. Yes, that's true - it took 6 centuries to build that cathedral.
But nonetheless, I think it's nothing to sneeze at. It's one of the tallest Gothic cathedrals worldwide and since 2010 it's also part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
It stands at a height of 157.38 m, has an area of 7100 m² and is only 250 m away from the Rhein, a river that passes through Germany.
From 1880 to 1884 it was even the tallest building in the world.
Churches in Cologne
Yeah, you read right. The Kölner Dom isn't the only church in Cologne. Actually, you can find quite a lot of them - and many of them are as impressing as the Kölner Dom.
Twelve Romanesque churches can be found within the old city walls. And if they show one thing, then it is this: Cologne is a city of churches.Other than in other German cities, you’ll find a variety of huge Romanesque churches – and this in smallest spaces. Many of them count to the most significant churches of Western Europa, for example St. Gereon, with its impressing dome, or Groß St. Martin which had been a landmark of the historic city for centuries.
Skulpturenpark Köln
The Skulpturenpark Köln (engl.: Sculpture park of Cologne) is a park with an area of 4 ha, the ground filled with sculptures of both, German and international artists.
The difference to other sculpture parks is that this is meant to be a “place for the examination of contemporary cultures”. Means, there is no permanent exhibition – instead, every two years some of those sculptures get substituted by new ones.
The KölnTurm
Standing at 165.5 m, the KölnTurm is the tallest office building in Cologne (yeah, I know, it’s nothing compared to the Empire State Building ). It was built from June 1st, 1999 to November 21st, 2001 in the Mediapark of Cologne, an industrial park in the borough “Köln-Neustadt-Nord”.
The deck and restaurant on the 30th floor are accessible for every visitor.
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 1st September 2015, 3:12 pm
I don't know why but "Hamburger Hafen" is really funny to me.
Anyway good thread guys! This was extremely informative.
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 1st September 2015, 7:08 pm
OMG. I was scrolling through this and suddenly saw ducks. WTG Mars.
But yes, I do want to visit these cities. Germany is 2nd on my most wanting to travel list. 1st was anywhere in Asia. This is because I studied German for many years in school. If I ever do, I will be asking for advice on where to stay!
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 2nd September 2015, 4:12 pm
I really want to visit Germany now.
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 3rd September 2015, 9:30 am
I'm glad you guys liked the thread! Germany is definitely a beautiful country when you go to the right places (on the other hand, at the wrong places it can be pretty ugly xD)!
Also, Mars - there are lots of other funny words in our language xD
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 3rd September 2015, 9:37 am
No Frankfurt? I've been there-but I was young when I visited, so I don't remember much!
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 3rd September 2015, 10:26 am
When we started with this thread, we only took the four largest city, means Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne. Hence, there is no information about Frankfurt.
However, because Frankfurt is, indeed, a large and beautiful city, I gathered some information about Frankfurt:
Population: 701'350 (fifth largest city in population Germany-wide)
Area: 248.31 km²
Other information:
- Since there also is another Frankfurt ("Frankfurt an der Oder" or short: "Frankfurt/Oder"), the city is mostly called "Frankfurt am Main"
- Frankfurt is one of the most important, if not the most important financial center in Germany. It's even known in other countries because of this
- Frankfurt is mostly known for all the traffic going on there. It has one of the largest airports worldwide, one of the largest stations Germany-wide and the so-called "Frankfurter Kreuz" is the largest interchange in Germany
- Frankfurt has more skyscrapers than most other German cities
Sights:
Musemsufer
The "Museumsufer" is one of the most popular museum sites in both, Germany and Europe, and was created from 1980 to 1990. On the waterfront you can find 13 different museums, all with different things; the variety and quality of them gave the city a good reputation among art connoisseurs.
Römer
For more than 600 years now, the "Römer" (= "Roman") has been the City Hall of Frankfurt. With its distinctive step gable frontage, it's one of the landmarks and is, at the same time, one of the oldest and most beautiful City Halls in whole Germany. The three-floor pile has an area of 10'000 m² and consists of 6 different building with 6 different patios in total.
In the rooms of the "Römer" preliminary negotiations for the votings of kings and emperors took place.
Main Tower
The Main Tower (not like the English word "main" but like the German river "Main") is a skyscraper in downtown Frankfurt that was inaugurated on January 28th in 2000. With a height of 240 m it's the fourth tallest skyscraper in all Germany and attracts the tourists every day with it. Also, the postmodern style as well as the lifts, which are like the fastest in Germany, are quite attracting too.
Last but not least, I think it's also noteworthy that the Main Tower is a great use for Frankfurt. Offices upon offices can be found on the 56 upper floors, the top floors also used as observation decks and restaurants. But that's not all: The Main Tower is also occupied by a few radio channels.
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 3rd September 2015, 11:12 am
I had never heard of Cologne. Thanks for the info with Frankfurt! (:
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 3rd September 2015, 11:21 am
I've never visited Cologne to be honest xD Because it's so far away xD But it certainly has interesting sights, beautiful architecture and GamesCon and anime conventions!
Also, nothing at all! =) If you wanna know anything else, let me know! =)
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 6th September 2015, 9:36 am
Princess Moon wrote:
Also, Mars - there are lots of other funny words in our language xD
I took German my senior year of high school so I definitely know.
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 7th September 2015, 9:21 am
All of these locations look so beautiful and it only makes me want to visit Germany more and more Thanks for sharing ladies!
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 7th September 2015, 10:08 am
Sailor Mars wrote:
Princess Moon wrote:
Also, Mars - there are lots of other funny words in our language xD
I took German my senior year of high school so I definitely know.
Oh, you speak German? Niiiiiiiice!
Sailor Pluto wrote:
All of these locations look so beautiful and it only makes me want to visit Germany more and more Thanks for sharing ladies!
Ugh, I feel you - I want to visit those places too xD < never went to Cologne or Frankfurt
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 7th September 2015, 11:36 am
All this info and photos make me want to travel to Germany more and more. So many beautiful places to visit! I’d especially like to visit Hamburg’s Planten un Blomen park and the Town Hall building. =D
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 7th September 2015, 11:50 am
Yeeeeah, everyone, come to Germany! =D Visit those sights with me! xD
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 10th September 2015, 7:16 am
Potentially silly question: Does Hamburg have anything to do with Hamburger? xD
The Memorial picture seems to be broken
You guys have some breathtaking buildings, wow
"For St. Patrick's Day it also changed to green. And this although we don't even celebrate that day." -> I died xD I LOVE ALL THOSE COLOR PATTERNS
I've only been to Frankfurt, I think. Wait I also went to Köln... is that Cologne?? Whaaat (I just googled it to make sure it's in Germany xD) I thought those Cologne buildings look familiar but I'm like, I've never been there so THIS HAS BEEN A REVELATION
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Subject: Re: Cities and Sights in Germany 10th September 2015, 1:09 pm
No one knows where the Hamburger comes from xD But there certainly are assumptions and theories about the Hamburger coming from Hamburg xD
Oh yeah, I see - we'll fix it asap! =)
Thank you! xD The architecture is something I really like about Germany! Because it's so wonderfully old xD Gives some nice atmosphere xD
Yeah, I just don't see a reason for making it green when we don't even have that day in our calendars xD BUT YEAH, I agree about the patterns! I love that stadium - it's so mutable xD
BAM BAM BAM! What a revelation! I'm really a bit jealous of you because you visited Cologne and Frankfurt xD I only saw Berlin and Munich by now (and small parts of Hamburg xD)