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Deutsches Schauspielhaus theatre.
Bishop's Palace with 18m high column of St Mary.
The statue of Angsar, Hamburg's archbishop, on the Trostbrucke Bridge.
Grand front facade of the roccoco style Prince-elector's Residence.
Hansel and Gretel house facade decorated with scenes from the fairytale in a style called Luftlmaleri.
Beer, dancing and rock 'n roll at the Fischauktionshalle (fish auction hall) on Fischmarkt.
Architectural detail: stone-work on a Gothis cathedral.
Detail of the gold coloured aluminum facade of the Philharmonie by Hans Scharoun (1960-63), who worked on the design principle 'Form follows Function'
Decorated vaulted ceiling at Marksburg a hill top castle on the Rhine.
Close up of a piece of the Wall at the Allied Museum, Zehlendorf.
Gold detail on the gazebo at Sanssouci Park.
The Gildehaus building (1892) is notable for its friezes. Festooned with with street cafes, it can be found at Fischmarkt.
Couple sitting at base of fountain on Haidplatz, town square.
Statue of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) in front of the Dresden Semperoper (Opera house).
View of the Debis Building and IMAX Theatre (both by Renzo Piano) on Potsdamer Platz, with Jean Tinguely's bizarre Meta-Maxi sculpture on the waterfront
Dresden's Semper Opera House. The city's second opera house by Semper was started in 1871 and completed in 1878. In 1945 it was damaged by air raids and the completely rebuilt Semper Opera House was reopened in 1985.
Dazzling sun decoration on the gazebo at Sanssouci Park.
Don't forget to write! A rack of postcards await in Berlin.
The curator of Jura Museum shows off a fossilised archaeopteryx, considered to be the first bird 150 million years ago.
Hall of Fame glorifying past famous men and women of German, above the banks of the Danuabe.
The Carl Zeiss Planetarium (a legendary name in Astronomy) in Prenzlauer berg district of Berlin.
Hotel Grand Hyatt by Rafael Moneo, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
The noted pub-brewery Hovels Hausbrauerei.
Statue of Hauptmann von Kopenick outside the Rathaus of Kopenhick (town hall), Berlin. A poor man who spent most of his life in prison on petty offences, Wilhelm Voigt (as he was born) became a legend when he put on a captain's uniform, rounded up a group of soliders and stormed the city hall, confiscating the city treasury
Statue of Carl August, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, friend, sponsor and employer of Goethe and a a great supporter of Classicist arts in Germany during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Passionstheater, the Festival Hall where the Passion Play is held every decade.
Debis Building by Renzo Piano, which has 22 floors, a dramatic atrium, and a 83m-tall tower topped by an all-green 'Rubic's cube', Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
A marble sculpture amongst the baroque garden landscape of the Royal Gardens, Herrenhausen,
Tower of Stadtkirche (Parish Church) with half-timbered homes.
Statue of Frederik the Great, or Friedrich II, ruler of Prussia from 1786 to 1797.
The Trier Dom (cathedral) is mostly Romanesque whilst incorporating Gothic and Baroque elements.
Windows on the red brick Chile Haus building the Expressionist masterpeice completed in 1924.
Wanted poster and cowboy statue at Munster Send fun fair.
Detail of the Kolner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) showing the twin spires which reach upwards one hundred and fifty-seven metres. Building started in the French Gothic style in 1248 but was not completed until 1880.
The Bauhaus styled Zeche Zollverein was once considered the most beautiful mine. Built in 1932, it is now a multi purpose complex with artist studios, offices and performance spaces.
Waffle-patterned mocha-coloured facade of the Berliner Volksbank building by Arata Isozaki, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
A telescope inside the Goethe Galerie shopping mall. Jena is proud of its Carl Zeiss optical heritage.
The Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate)in Potsdam was built in baroque style in 1770.
Baroque sculpture on the landmark Zwinger of Dresden.
This magnificent gold column adds to the splendour of the Chinese Teahouse in the famous rococo style Schloss Sanssouci palace.
The Bauhaus Archives/ Museum of Design was designed by the school founder Walter Gropius.
People relaxing in a street cafe on Markt, the town square.
Nana' sculpture by French artist Niki de St Phalle, surrounded by weekly flea market items, on the shores of the Leine River.
Debis Building by Renzo Piano, which houses a subsidary of DaimlerChrylser corporation, on the new look Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
The dramatic cathedral- like atrium inside the Debis building in the Potsdamer Platz area. It was designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano.
Goessweinstein Wallfahrtsbasilika zur Heiligen Dreifaltigkeit (pilgrimage church) by Balhasar Neumann.
The green cupola of the Hamburg Kunstalle which houses one of Europe's most important art collections.
The Reichstag which in 1999 once again became the German parliament building.
Surreal images in the shadow room at the Meteorit a sound, light and movement exhibition not to be missed. See your own shadow stroboscopically frozen for thirty seconds!
A master gold beater beating a stack of gold leaves with a rubber hammer.
Dresden's famous landmark, the Baroque Zwinger Gallery. The Zwinger was the first historical structure to be reconstructed after WWII.
The Sony Centre tented central plaza in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz.
St. Michaeliskirche, a Hamburg landmark, also known as 'Michel' is Germany's largest Protestant Baroque church.
Sculptures on the Liebfrauenkirche one of Germany's earliest Gothic churches.
Statue of Luther at Worms.
The yellow facade of Haus zur Schranne, a Renaissance era mansion in Weimarkt, a town on the Romantic Road route.
The neobaroque facade of the Staatliches Kurhaus (spa centre).
Aerial view of Schloss Celle (palace) with Renaissance and baroque elements.
A pulley hoist used to carry goods into the warehouse. The Speicherstadt is the world's largest continuous warehouse complex. Laced by narrow canals it is a free port zone.
Weinhaus Huth building, an original resident on Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
The Munster Rathaus (town hall) was originally built in 1335 and completely restored after World War II. The Thirty Years War peace treaty was signed here in 1648.
Statue of the German writers Goethe and Schiller. Their best known works are Faust and William Tell respectively.
Baroque corridor inside the Dom (Cathedral).
The Roman Wine Ship dating back to 205 A.D. was part of a grave monument to a wealthy Roman wine merchant. The artefact bears testimony to nearly 1800 years of winemaking in the Moselle region.
Detail of Lenin and Russian soldiers on the Soviet Memorial at Treptow Park. Stone from Hitler's chancellory was used in its creation.
Ornate wrought-iron guild sign in Bad Mergentheim, a small town on the Romantic Road route.
A Socialist relief at the Neue Marstall building.
The Art Nouveau door designed by the artist Henry van de Velde on the Nietzsche Archiv, the house where Nietzsche lived and died.
The neo-Renaissance facade of the Rathaus (town hall).
Detail of the gold coloured aluminum facade of the Philharmonie by Hans Scharoun (1960-63), who worked on the design principle 'Form follows Function'
The Neptune fountain on the Markt town square with the old pharmacy with the bay window behind.
Statue of a gnome in the baroque palace garden of Schloss Weikersheim, a picturesque town on the Romantic Road route.
The Siegessaule (Victory Column) was constructed to commemorate the German victories over Denmark in 1864, Austria in 1866 and France in 1870-71. It was inaugurated by Emperor William I in 1873 and is now in the centre of the Tiergarten.
The twelfth century double church Doppelkirche Schwarzrheindorf is famous for its well preserved fresco cycles.
Parish Church cemetery with amazing tomb stones and locally crafted crosses.
Reflections off the Sony Centre Central Plaza in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz.
Oblique view of the fountain and facade of the Pacific Design Centre building, West Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Chile Haus, the expressionist masterpeice designed by Fritz Hoeger in the the Merchant District.
A demonstration of an historic printing press at the Museum der Arbeit.
The modern zinc clad facade of the Jewish museum. The abstract shape of a star can be made out amongst the irregular slashes in the building's skin.
The Befreiungshalle (Hall of Liberation) commemorates victory over Napoleon in the Wars of Liberation, 1813-15.
Grand staircase to Berlin's Zwinger.
Some of the trinkets and knick-knacks from around the world sold at Harry's Hamburger Hafenbasar.
The canals and buildings of the Speicherstadt: the world's largest continuous warehouse complex. The red brick buildings with ornate green gables store goods in a free port zone.
Pavement art outside Cologne Cathedral.
Detailed facade on the police station near Markt.
St Mary's Column against medieval town hall, Bad Mergentheim, a town on the Romantic Road route.
View of the town from Roeder Tower.
A standing statue of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe graces the facade of the Hanover Opera House.
Dresden's Semper Oper Haus on Theatreplatz along the Elbe River.
Inside the new Reichstag dome the site of the German parliament.
Colourful houses in the Fischmarkt district with the robust thirteenth century church of St. Geron towering in the background.
View of the narrow medieval Kramerbrucke bridge which is flanked by shops on either side and spans the Gera River.
A witch selling a Lebkuchen heart at the Munster Send fun fair.
The surreal architecture of Caligari Hall, part of the Filmpark Babelsburg.
Sign on the entrance gate to Dachau Concentration Camp reads: Work and you shall be free (Arbeit macht frei).
Sculptures of a fishmonger and a fishwife at Fischmarkt.
Detail of the rooftop T-rex beckoning passers-by to enter the "Odditotium" that is Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museum on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.
The rooftop cones of the Kunst und Ausstellungshalle der Bundersrepublik Deutschland (Art and Exhibit Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany). Designed by the Viennese architect Gustav Peichl it was finished in 1992.
Beer steins on a souvenir stand on the German Wine Road.
Entrance to the Violin Museum.
Traditional master thimble maker modelling samples of his craft in front of Thimble Museum.
The Bundeskanzleramt (New Federal Chancellery) in Berlin.
Looking towards the Debis Building (Renzo Piano) and Berliner Volksbank (Arata Isozaki) on Potsdamer Platz from the Landwehr Kanal, Berlin
Intricate latticework detail of the palace gardens gazebo at the celebrated Schloss Sanssouci rococo style palace.
The Kolner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) lies beyond the Hohenzollernbrucke bridge and the Emperor Wilhelm I monument.
Street cafe with clock tower in the background.
Modern architecture on Ku'damm Eck in the new Berlin.
View of the Baroque styled Schloss Heidecksburg
Some of the memorabilia from around the world collected by Harry and for sale at Harry's Hamburger Hafenbasar.
Reeperbahn corner in the infamous red light district of St Pauli, Hamburg.
Chiemsee Schloss Herrenchiemsee (castle), built by King Ludwig II, as a smaller version of Versailles.
Barges and ferries moored at Bruhische Terrase on the famous Elbe River.
One of the attractions at the Munster Send a thrice annual fun fair.
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