What is Germany's best landmark?
What is Germany's best landmark?
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Seriously pretty hard to tell. There are quite a few around that could take the spot.
It kinda hurts because it really already is something like the #1 tourist place to go here, but since I am a real Alpboo and it is just perfect in the scenery I would go with Neuschwanstein.
my penis
Ruhmeshalle looks pretty cool youtube.com
Diversity
I think the Deutsche Eck is pretty underrated
>american flag
it would be a shame if someone came by and had a lighter in his pocket
flag of Iran is present as well
Having only been there once and knowing nearly nothing about Germany I have to say Neuschwanstein Castle
lol strange
Brandenburg gate I guess.
Nah, it's very likely the flag of North Rhine-Westphalia, as the other states' flags are also on display and the thing is meant as a monument to the first German state.
You literally cannot ignite flags anymore because EU regulations.
Based
Hey I live there
It still lacks a bit of Wilhelm's spirit though
Bavarian fairy tale castle>autism gate>Bigs mosque of cologne>REICHSTAG>Statue of based Hermann, btfoer of Romans
>und Neutral-Gebiet
That sounds kinda funny. Do you know what this "neutral region" was?
The Andorra of the west-Germanic countries
Nice
Unfortunately i couldn't spend much time there
Say, is the Altstadt still mostly pre WW2 buildings ?
Nice coat of arms
Never heard of it before, maybe because I'm not from the region.
Not sure about the history, but the Altstadt pretty much looks the same as 15 years ago, if I remember correctly.
So I think yes
What's the white/blue bar flag?
Simplified version of the flag of Bavaria I think
Well, i liked the parts of the Altstadt I visted
But when i leave the altstadt and go to the area next to the Schloss it's full of this disgusting buildings from the 60s
These?
These
Definitely underrated and bonus lorelei right downstream.
Oh yeah, close to where I marked. Those look pretty meh, you're right. Luckily I don't go there often.
pic rel Friedirch Ebert Ring next to the Herz Jesu Kirche around 1900
Should be this angle, if I'm not mistaken.
Damn, looks like those houses are gone.
Looks like those buildings are all gone.
>Damn, looks like those houses are gone.
>Looks like those buildings are all gone.
fuck I'm tired, disregard that
Absolute schadenfreude.
Yeah, pic is the other end of the Ring
on the right the precessor of the Rhein Mosel halle
The left one survived, and it looks like the buildings on the right got reconstructed
found a better pic of the buildings more left
view in the other direction
Didn't know Koblenz looked that good. Living here since 20 years and never really bothered checking up on its past, so thanks for the pics.
the foundation of the school still seems to be the same
Also intersting is he area in greens seems to be the first area of the city that got rebuild in the shape of the 50s
Many cities looked like gold
After the war modernism turned them into ugly shitholes
pic is Gießen
Before the Memorial was build
Yeah, agreed. Too bad we can't have that architecture with today's level of technology.
How do you know about those?
Oh I've actually seen this one before
JUST
>we can't have that architecture with today's level of technology.
we could have more of those If the archtiects, Investors and politicans would stop being such modernist fetishists
>How do you know about those?
Simply look up a central place of a city, go look up how the are was build before WW2 and then look up a photo
but it gives you a depression
Most JUST is Birmingham
Note that most of the these photos I'm am now going to post are POST WW2, so everything got demolished not bombed
>1 min waiting
ARGH
Brandenburger Tor is the only one I can think of.
the photo above looks staged
I think the background/foreground may be a composite of two images.
irrational weirdo
My state apparently has a restaurant named after this
makes you think
The tallest minaret in the world.