Absorb the Culture and the Colours of Germany

Germany – the name itself instantly brings to your mind the names of some of the masters, be it Goethe, Wagner, Bach Mendelssohn, Johann Bottger and Robert Schumann. On the other end of the spectrum, it is also the land of the people who played an instrumental role in the collapse of Communism manifested in the form of thousands people getting down to the streets of Leipzig as a mark of protest. As far as the cultural landscape of the country is, one cannot help but witness its singularity as it is right here where the West meets the East in Europe.

It is considered to be the melting pot in Europe where diverse cultures intermingle. In other words, there is a perfect communion between culture and nature ordained by a rich historical past, an equally exciting present and the anticipation of an interesting future ahead. You can travel to this cultural cradle of Europe to have a glimpse of what is left of the past.

While in Germany you can take a tour of the palaces and the castles situated across the length and breadth of the country, enjoy the music of the master composers of all times, take a tour of the museums that still retain memorabilia from the ancient times, join in the revelry during the beer and the wine festival. Germany has all the makings of a great holiday tour, right from the lakes shores and the long and sandy coastline to mountain ranges and lowland plains. You can opt for a leisurely exploration of the countryside, indulge in a sports activity, take a wellness or a spa break and you will be pleasantly surprised with the simply huge range of options that the country has to offer.

Though you can collect all the information that you need through travelogues and the Internet, here are a few interesting facts about the country that you are not likely to come across at the first instance. The city of Saxony in Germany has the largest number of steam trains. In fact the first German steam engine was manufactured in the city and operated on one of the first long distance tracks between the cities of Dresden and Leipzig.

Germany also boasts of as many as 27 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Elbe river valley runs across a 20 km long stretch, right from the southeast to the north-western boundaries of the city of Dresden which also comprises of magnificent architectural monuments, an ensemble of lavish royal residences, river landscapes and natural reserves. So if you wish to tour all the major cities in the country, you certainly need to make arrangements for the same. Accommodation is a priority and you can make your bookings at holiday homes in Germany.

 

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