Escape the city and head to one of the world’s largest urban parks, which has lakes and meadows, as well as beer gardens and a variety of interesting relics.
Berliners come to celebrate their city in this public square, which was completely destroyed during the Second World War and isolated during the Cold War.
A city with a rich and often chequered history. Old Berlin has morphed into a contemporary, cosmopolitan city, rich in culture, architecture, museums and festivals.
Acting as an entry to the medieval stone bridge, the Kramerbrucke, this 12th-century church has seen a long and varied history. Its Red Tower has some of Erfurt’s best panoramic views.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
The infamous, tempestuous story of the Berlin Wall is covered in this outdoor museum, which provides an insight into one of the world’s most famous constructions.