What to See in Bavaria
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Mary's Square
Central square featuring neo-gothic architecture and a pedestrian-friendly cobblestone layout, known for historic buildings and seasonal markets.
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Neuschwanstein Castle
Historic neo-romanesque castle known for its fairy-tale architecture and cultural significance, featuring guided tours and scenic views of the Bavarian countryside.
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Hofbräuhaus
Historic Bavarian beer hall and brewery dating back to the late 16th century, known for traditional Bavarian cuisine and beer.
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Church of Our Lady
Historic Gothic cathedral known for its distinctive twin towers and rich architectural heritage.
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Victuals Market
Historic open-air food market and square featuring over 140 stalls with local products, fresh produce, gourmet foods, and a beer garden.
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Nymphenburg Palace
Historic baroque palace featuring rococo and neoclassical architecture, extensive gardens, and several museums including a carriage museum and a natural history museum.
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Eagle's Nest
The Kehlsteinhaus is a Nazi-constructed building erected atop the summit of the Kehlstein, a rocky outcrop that rises above Obersalzberg…
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Hohenschwangau Castle
Hohenschwangau Castle is a 19th-century palace in southern Germany. It was the childhood residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and was…
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Imperial Castle
Nuremberg Castle is a group of medieval fortified buildings on a sandstone ridge dominating the historical center of Nuremberg in Bavaria,…
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Nürnberger Hauptmarkt
This 50 000 square meters large square is the very heart of Nuremberg.
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Zugspitze Mountain
The Zugspitze, at 2,962 m above sea level, is the highest peak of the Wetterstein Mountains and the highest mountain in Germany.
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Plönlein
This narrow half-timbered building is one of the most photographed spots in Germany.
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Marienbrücke
Wondering where you can get the best views of the Neuschwanstein Castle? Spanning the Pöllat Gorge, this bridge is the right place.
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Tanner's Lane
This street is surely one of the most picturesque places in Nuremberg. There are half-timbered houses, lovely shops and cafés.
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Partnach Gorge
The Partnach Gorge is a deep gorge that has been incised by a mountain stream, the Partnach, in the Reintal valley near the south German…
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Königssee
The Königssee is a natural lake in the southeast Berchtesgadener Land district of the German state of Bavaria, near the Austrian border.
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Augsburg Cathedral
The Cathedral of Augsburg is a Catholic cathedral in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, founded in the 11th century in Romanesque style, but with…
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Herrenchiemsee Palace
Herrenchiemsee is a complex of royal buildings on Herreninsel, the largest island in the Chiemsee lake, in southern Bavaria, Germany.
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Saint Peter's Cathedral
Regensburg Cathedral, also known as St. Peter's Cathedral, is an example of important Gothic architecture within the German state of Bavaria.
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Augsburg Town Hall
Augsburg Town Hall is the administrative centre of Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, and one of the most significant secular buildings of the…
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