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The Friedland Gate

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In the heart of Neubrandenburg, you’ll find a truly fascinating piece of history: the grandest and best-preserved gate area, stretching an impressive 88 meters. This architectural marvel, dating back to around 1300, features a towering 20-meter-high main gate on the town side. The outer gate on the field side was added in the mid-14th century, adding to its historical allure.

Neubrandenburg is often called the "City of Four Gates," a nod to its medieval fortifications. Each gate tells its own story, with intricate designs that captivate and transport you back in time. As you wander through this charming city, be sure to explore the rich history and culture that surround these ancient structures. Whether you're a history buff or just love discovering new places, Neubrandenburg offers a unique glimpse into the past, wrapped in the beauty of its well-preserved gates.

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St Marys Church
For over 700 years, St. Mary’s Church has stood as the crowning jewel of Neubrandenburg's historical architecture. Its eastern gable is considered one of the most stunning examples of Brick Gothic artistry in Northern Germany. This church has been a
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The Regional Museum
The Regional Museum Neubrandenburg, established in 1872, proudly stands as one of the oldest civic museums in Mecklenburg Western-Pomerania. Nestled in the western part of the city center, the museum is split between two nearby locations, each offeri
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Church of St. Peter and Paul
The Church of the Saints Peter and Paul (Kościół św. Piotra i św. Pawła) stands proudly on a site steeped in history. Imagine this: back in the 12th century, a humble wooden church was constructed here as part of the Christianization efforts led by B
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Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes
The story of the Pomeranian Duke's Castle is like stepping into a time machine that takes you back to the 13th century. Imagine a grand wooden residence perched on a hill beside the serene Odra River. This was the humble beginning of what would becom
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Szczecin National Museum
The main buildings of the National Museum in Szczecin, known locally as Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie, are nestled along the Chrobry Embankment in what was once the Maritime Museum. It's a treasure trove of artifacts that tell the rich story of this r
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Charlottenburg Palace
Discover the allure of rococo elegance at Charlottenburg Palace, a jewel nestled in Berlin. Once the summer retreat of royalty, today it stands as the city's largest and most splendid palace. In the Neuer Flügel, or New Wing, you'll find the stateroo
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Alexanderplatz
Alexanderplatz, nestled in the heart of Berlin, is a vibrant hub bustling with shops, cinemas, and a plethora of eateries. This lively square, affectionately known to locals as Alex, is not just the biggest public square in the city; it's also steepe
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Pergamon Museum
The Pergamonmuseum is truly a marvel. Its halls are brimming with some of the most awe-inspiring treasures that were once buried and forgotten. This museum showcases the immense history of the Ancient East, presenting collections that you won't find
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Berlin Television Tower
Soaring to an impressive 368 meters, Berlin’s TV Tower is the city’s most iconic landmark. Perched on Alexanderplatz, this isn't just a must-see for its height; it's also the tallest building in Europe accessible to the public. From its dizzying view
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Reichstag
The Reichstag stands as a global icon of democracy, housing the German parliament in the heart of Berlin. Every year, countless visitors flock to this historic site, and it's easy to see why. Where else can you marvel at a breathtaking panorama while
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Band des Bundes
In the heart of Berlin, the government buildings create a ribbon stretching across the River Spree, a powerful symbol of the city's historical unity between East and West. These modern-day architectural wonders, home to the parliamentary offices and
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Berlin Cathedral
The magnificent dome of the Cathedral Church, known as the Berliner Dom, stands as a striking landmark in Berlin's skyline. It marks the location of a grand basilica that houses the city's most significant Protestant church. With its intricate decora
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Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate stands as an emblem of Berlin's rich and tumultuous history, a must-see for anyone exploring the city. It's not just any old gate; it's the only surviving historic city gate in Berlin. Once a stark symbol of Cold War division, it
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East Side Gallery
At an impressive 1,316 meters in length, the open-air art gallery along the banks of the Spree River in Friedrichshain is the longest continuous section of the Berlin Wall that still stands. Right after the wall fell, 118 artists from 21 different co
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Kurfuerstendamm
No visit to Berlin feels quite complete without a leisurely stroll along Kurfürstendamm. This bustling boulevard, often referred to as Ku'damm by locals, is the lively pulse of the city's western center. It's a shopper's paradise where you're bound t
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European Hansemuseum
Step back in time and explore the captivating world of medieval merchants at the European Hansemuseum, where the story of the once-mighty Hanseatic League unfolds. This museum is a treasure trove of European history, bringing to life the rise and fal
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The Museum Buddenbrookhaus
At the Buddenbrookhaus, you're in for more than just a glimpse into a fascinating family or an unmatched literary legacy. Lübeck has had its share of ups and downs with the Mann family's poetic dynasty. Back in the 1920s, the house, which the Mann fa
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St. Mary's Church
Explore Lübeck's Old Town, home to the third-largest church in Germany, and unravel the intriguing connections between the devil, a mouse, and St. Mary's Church. Known as the City of the Seven Spires, Lübeck is steeped in history and architectural wo
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Museum Harbour
Strolling through Lübeck's Old Town, the Museum Harbour is a treasure trove for anyone with a love for maritime history. Here, the majestic Lisa of Lübeck and other traditional sailing vessels await your discovery. The best part? You can actually sai
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Museum Holsten Gate
Welcome to the City of the Seven Spires, a place where history and architecture blend seamlessly. Among Germany's iconic structures like the Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral, and Munich's Church of Our Lady, the Holsten Gate stands out as a symbol
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Elbauenpark
Nestled in the charming German city of Magdeburg, Elbauenpark is a destination that promises excitement and wonder every single day of the year. Imagine strolling through a park that boasts the unique "Seebühne" Lake Stage, where performances come al
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Kulturhistorisches Museum
At the dawn of the 20th century, the Magdeburg Cultural History Museum was brought to life by the esteemed Viennese architect Friedrich Ohmann. With a nod to the Renaissance and Gothic eras, Ohmann crafted a masterpiece that echoes the grandeur of th
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The Puppet Theatre
The Puppet Theatre is an enchanting destination that promises a delightful experience for audiences of all ages. Whether you're a curious three-year-old or a seasoned lover of classic tales, there's something here to capture your imagination. The the
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Garden Kingdom Dessau-Woerlitz
Nestled in the heart of Europe, the principality of Anhalt-Dessau may have been small, but its ruler, Leopold III Friedrich Franz, had grand visions. This enlightened prince and duke, reigning from 1740 to 1817, was driven by a unique philosophy: to
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Koszalin City Hall
In the heart of Koszalin, the city government operates from a striking postmodern building in the Rynek, a creation of the early 1960s. This structure marks the sixth Town Hall, or Ratusz, in the city's storied history. The previous Town Hall stood p
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Koszalin Museum
The Regional Museum in Koszalin is your gateway to the rich history of this captivating city and its surrounding regions. Tucked away in a charming villa on Piłsudskiego Street, this annex of the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the past thro
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Bauhaus Dessau
When the conversation turns to classic modernism, Dessau is a name you can't ignore. From 1926 to 1932, this city was home to the legendary Bauhaus, one of the most renowned architecture and art schools on the planet. The Bauhaus wasn't just a school
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Anhaltisches Theater
Opera, operetta, musicals, symphony concerts, ballet, and drama: the Anhalt Theater in Dessau is a cultural hub that caters to a wide range of artistic tastes. This venue draws audiences from all corners of Germany with its stellar productions. Nestl
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Evangelische Oberkirche St. Nikolai
Visitors to the city are warmly invited to experience the peaceful ambiance of the church, where they can listen to organ and choir concerts or explore the exhibitions inside. For those with a sense of adventure, climbing the tower is an option every
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Stadtpark City Park
Nestled in the heart of Winterhude, Stadtpark is a sprawling expanse of green, stretching over about 1.5 million square meters, making it the third-largest park in Hamburg. Back in 2014, to celebrate its centennial anniversary, a whopping 1.6 million
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Park Branitz
Nestled near Cottbus, Branitz Park is a living testament to the genius and creativity of Hermann Prince von Pückler-Muskau, an extraordinary landscape gardener from the 19th century. This enchanting park is not just an expression of his life's work b
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Stiftung Fuerst Pueckler Museum Park und Schloss Branitz
Visitors to Branitz Castle are in for a treat, as they will experience the authentic interiors from the world and era of Prince Pückler. The castle's library offers a glimpse into the prince's mind, while the Oriental rooms transport guests to the pr
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Hamburg City Hall
Hamburg's City Hall, where the parliament, senate, and mayor all convene, stands proudly on Rathausmarkt. It's quite convenient, but it wasn't always this iconic. The current City Hall is actually the sixth edition in Hamburg's history, emerging afte
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St. Michael's Church
When you're in Hamburg, you can't miss a visit to the 'Michel,' the city's largest church and a quintessential landmark. Trust me, the view from its bell tower is nothing short of spectacular. Imagine standing there with the wind in your hair, taking
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The Landscape Museum
Nestled in the picturesque village of Unewatt, the Landscape Museum Fishing - Unewatt is a unique Folklore Museum in Schleswig-Holstein where the past and present coexist in harmony. This charming museum offers visitors a chance to experience the ric