The Zwischenahner Meer, the third largest inland lake in Lower Saxony, is not only a popular recreation and holiday destination for locals, but also for nature lovers from near and far. The so-called "Pearl of the Ammerland", as...
Opened in 1874 in the outer city district of Simmering, the Vienna Central Cemetery is the second largest cemetery in Europe with Hamburg's Ohlsdorf Cemetery being the largest one. Being...
Bad Mergentheim Wildlife Park is home to over 70 species of animals, including the largest pack of wolves in Europe. You will hardly see any mesh wire,...
The colourful Limburg Cathedral is perched on a rock above the small town on the Lahn and can be seen from afar. From the picturesque old town of Limburg, you can walk up winding alleys...
Until today an army of 5000 men could be equipped with the conserved weapons. What makes the museum in Graz unique is its authenticity. The arsenal was...
The Chateau de Fougères is a castle in the commune of Fougères in the Ille-et-Vilaine département of France. The first protection systems of the castle...
The Golden Roof ( "Goldenes Dachl" ) is located in the heart of Innsbruck. It is considered to be Innsbruck's most well-known attraction and a landmark of...
Ulm Museum is divided into three sections: archaeology, Old Arts, and Modern Arts. You can explore them individually or in the course of a guided tour. Furthermore, there are regularly...
The Steinbergbad Lofer offers a whole range of pools, great fun slides and relaxing massage elements. Guests have at their disposal a 10 x 25 metre swimming pool...
The bathing beach in Obing is a family-friendly bathing location, complete with a large open-air lawn for sun-bathing and numerous shady trees protecting you from the sun. Lake Obinger See is a mecca for all lovers of fishing as it...
Right at the heart of Pilsen is St. Bartholomew's Cathedral on the Republic Square. The gothic cathedral counts as a landmark of the city and is a national...