You have to make an appointment to get into German museums

>you have to make an appointment to get into German museums
can't make this shit up

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then don't go

Also homeschooling is banned, grocery stores are closed on Sundays and neighbours are constantly spying on each other and call the police if someone flushed down the toilet at 10 pm.

why?

Seems like a good idea. This way you can actually enjoy your visit instead of fighting through a crowd to get a glimpse at a painting for 5 seconds.

No you don't
Why would you lie about something like that?

In Berlin some museums were very crowded so you had to book online. Probably thats what hes talking about

Yes you do.

>grocery stores are closed on Sundays
Is this strange?

When I was at the Museuminsel several years ago there was no need to book and there were barely any people

Close. Hamburg minitur wonderland

That sounds too much like Communist Romania. minus the good economy

It's actually a great system I'm just mad I forgot

Yes

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Never heard of anything like that. You can buy tickets online for some, but for most museums I can just walk to the counter and purchase a ticket. Maybe you're talking about university archives.

It's only super popular attractions

kek didn't knew that. Here almost nobody work on sundays

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>Miniaturwunderland
>a museum
What?

And all take the very same picture. Like fucking ants. Disgusting.

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>super popular attractions
>In germany
Im legit curious as to what are those super popular attractions.

Neuschwanstein, Reichstag, Dom in Cologne, Old town of Heidelberg, Christkindlmarkt, Oktoberfest, Pergamon museum....