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In this article, we will look at phrases for talking about your hometown or any other place of residence in German. In German it is called mein Wohnort. A selection of 85 phrases.

How to tell where the city is:

Ich lebe/wohne in Moscow.- I live in Moscow.
Ichlebe in Russland.- I live in Russia.
Ich lebe/wohne auf Mallorca/auf Korsika/auf der Krim/auf einer Insel.— I live in Mallorca/Corsica/in the Crimea/on some island.
Ich komme aus der Ukraine, aber ich lebe seit 2015 in Deutschland.— I am from Ukraine, but I have been living in Germany since 2015.
Ich lebe in einer Stadt/in einem Dorf/auf dem Land.— I live in the city / in the countryside / in the countryside.
Berlin liegt im Osten von Deutschland. Berlin is in the east of Germany.
Krasnodar ist im Süden Russlands.— Krasnodar is located in the south of Russia.
Die Stadt liegt im Norden/im Süden/im Westen/im Osten/im Zentrum von…- The city is located in the north / south / west / east / center ...

Das Dorf liegt in der Nähe von Hamburg. This village is not far from Hamburg.
Erpel liegt bei Bonn.— Erpel is near Bonn.
Mein Dorf liegt/ist etwa 20 Kilometer von Wien entfernt.— My village is located 20 kilometers from Vienna.
Die Stadt/Das Dorf liegt an einem Fluss.— The city/village is located on the bank of the river.
Der Ort liegt am Rhein. Die Stadt liegt an der Elbe. This place is located on the banks of the Rhine. This city is located on the Elbe.

How to talk about a house or apartment:

Ich wohne/lebe in einer Wohngemeinschaft/WG.- I live in a communal apartment (I rent together / three of us with someone).
Ich wohne mit meiner Familie in einem Haus am Stadtrand.— I live with my family in a small house on the outskirts of the city.
Ich wohne in einer Wohnung im Stadtzentrum.— I live in an apartment in the city center.
Wir haben eine kleine Wohnung im Zentrum.— We have a small apartment in the center.

How to tell with whom and how long you live in this place:

Ich wohne/lebe schon immer in Berlin. I have lived in Berlin all my life.
Ich bin hier geboren und aufgewachsen.— I was born/was and grew up/la here.
Ich wohne/lebe seit dreizehn Jahren im Zentrum/am Stadtrand von Zürich.— I have been living in the center / on the outskirts of Zurich for 13 years.
Ich lebe seit 2015 mit meinem Freund/meinem Mann in Hamburg.— I have been living with my boyfriend/husband in Hamburg since 2015.
Ich wohne schon lange mit meiner Freundin/meiner Frau/meiner Familie in Dresden.— I have been living with my girlfriend/wife/family in Dresden for a long time.
Ich lebe seit zehn Jahren mit meinem Kind in Weimar.- I have been living with a child in Weimar for 10 years.
Ich wohne seit einem Jahr mit meinen Kindern in München.— I have been living with my children in Munich for a year now.
Ich lebe/wohne bei meinem Vater/meiner Mutter/meinen Eltern.— I live with my father/mother/parents.
Unsere Kinder wohnen/leben nicht mehr bei uns. Sie sind vor ein paar Jahren ausgezogen. Our children no longer live with us. They moved out a couple of years ago.

Ich lebe noch nicht so lange hier.“I haven't lived here very long yet.
Ich leben erst drei Monate hier und kenne noch nicht so viele Leute.“I've only been living here for three months and don't know many people yet.
Ich lebe in Petersburg, aber arbeite in Moscow.— I live in St. Petersburg and work in Moscow.
Deshalb muss ich mit dem Auto/mit dem Bus/mit dem Zug zur Arbeit fahren.— Therefore, I go to work by car/bus/train.

How to talk about a move or a period of time

Vor drei Jahren bin ich von Bonn nach Berlin gezogen.— Three years ago I moved from Bonn to Berlin.
Mit 16 Jahren bin ich nach Deutschland gekommen/gegangen.— I came to Germany when I was 16 years old.
Früher/Vorher habe ich in Russland/in der Ukraine/in Belarus gelebt.— Before that, I lived in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus.
Vor fünf Jahren bin ich/ist meine Familie von Petersburg nach München gezogen.- Five years ago, I / my family moved from St. Petersburg to Munich.
Von 2008 bis 2013 habe ich in Frankfurt gelebt.— From 2008 to 2013 I lived in Frankfurt.
Ich habe lange (Zeit) in Süddeutschland/Nordrussland gelebt.— I lived for a long time in the south of Germany/north of Russia.
Ich habe ein Jahr (lang) in Paris gelebt.— I lived in Paris for a year.
Ich habe 4 Monate in Thailand gelebt.— I lived in Thailand for 4 months.

How to tell about the city / region / place of residence:

Mein Stadtteil/Stadtviertel heißt… My area is called...
Die Stadt ist klein/gross.— The city is small/big.
Das Dorf nicht sehr gross. The village is not very big.
Die Stadt hat ungefähr/fast/über eine Million Einwohner.- The city has about / almost / more than a million inhabitants.
In Freiburg leben etwa 230.000 Menschen/Einwohner.— Almost 230 thousand people/residents live in Freiburg.
Die Stadt/Das Dorf ist (schon) sehr alt.- This Old city/village.
Ich wohne/lebe gern in… I like living in...
Ich wohne/lebe nicht gern in… I don't like living in...
Die Stadt/Der Stadtteil gefällt mir (nicht).— I (dis)like this city/district.
Ich möchte/will (fur) immer hier leben.“I want to live here all my life.
Ich lebe lieber auf dem Land als in der Stadt. I like living in the countryside more than in the city.

What is in the city:

In… gibt es viele Hotels, Geschäfte, Supermärkte und ein großes Einkaufszentrum.- In ... there are many hotels, shops, supermarkets and a large shopping center.
Ich wohne im Zentrum, deshalb gibt es viele Geschäfte in der Nähe.— I live in the center, so there are a lot of shops nearby.
In dem Stadtteil gibt es viele Kneipen, Cafes und Restaurants. Es gibt auch ein Kino, einen Park und ein Museum. There are many pubs, cafes and restaurants in this part of the city. There is also a cinema, a park and a museum.
Alles ist in der Nähe und ich kann immer zu Fuß gehen.“Everything is nearby, I can get to everything on foot.
Deshalb wohne ich gern im Zentrum. That's why I like living in the center.
Die Stadt hat einen Flughafen.— There is an airport in the city.

Leider gibt es in meinem Dorf keinen Supermarkt. Deshalb brauche ich ein Auto. Unfortunately, there is no supermarket in my village. That's why I need a car.
In… haben wir eine Bäckerei, eine Metzgerei und ein kleines Lebensmittelgeschäft.- In ... we have a bakery, a butcher shop and a small grocery store.
Außerdem gibt es einen Arzt und eine Apotheke. We also have a medical practice and a pharmacy.
Es gibt (leider) keine Apotheke. Es fehlt eine Apotheke. We don't have a pharmacy. There are no pharmacies here.
In…gibt es viele Kindergärten und Schulen. Es gibt auch ein Krankenhaus.- In ... there are many kindergartens and schools. There is also a hospital.
Es gibt einen Kindergarten/eine Schule/eine Universität.— There is a kindergarten/school/university here.

What are the attractions:

In der Altstadt sieht man viele alte Gebäude, Platze und Kirchen.— There are many old buildings, squares and temples in the historical part of the city.
Es gibt auch eine Moschee/eine Synagoge/eine Kathedrale.– There is also a mosque/synagogue/cathedral.
Es gibt viele Hochhauser. There are many skyscrapers here.
Hier kann man sehr viele Sehenswürdigkeiten wie das alte Rathaus und die Kathedrale besichtigen.— Here you can see many sights, for example, the old town hall and the cathedral.
Es gibt eine Straßenbahn, viele Busse und auch eine U-Bahn. Deshalb brauche ich kein Auto.— There is a tram, a lot of buses and metro. That's why I don't need a car.

Things to do in the city:

In meiner Stadt/meinem Dorf kann man sehr viel/nicht viel machen. There are many things to do in my city/my village.
Im Stadtzentrum gibt es viele Geschäfte. Dort kann man gut shoppen gehen.— There are many shops in the city center. You can go shopping there.
Ich gehe dort oft mit meinen Freunden/meinen Freundinnen einkaufen/shoppen.— I often go shopping there with my friends/girlfriends.
Ich fahre oft ins Stadtzentrum und gehe dort spazieren.— I often go to the city center and walk there.

Auf dem Marktplatz gibt es dreimal pro Woche einen Markt. Dort kann man immer frische Produkte kaufen. There is a market on the market square three times a week. You can buy fresh produce there.
Auf dem Markt kaufe ich oft frisches Obst und Gemüse. I buy fresh fruits and vegetables at the market.

Das Freizeitangebot ist (sehr) groß und gut.- There are many things to do here.
Man kann Sport treiben, mit Freunden ins Kino oder (ins) Theater gehen und mit der Familie im Park spazieren gehen.- You can go in for sports, go to the cinema or theater or walk with your family in the park.
Ich gehe oft in den Park, um dort mit Freunden Volleyball oder Fußball zu spielen. I often go to the park to play volleyball or football with my friends.
Außerdem gibt es ein Schwimmbad. Im Sommer gehe ich mit meinen Freunden/meinen Freundinnen ins Schwimmbad.- There's also a swimming pool. In the summer I go to the swimming pool with my friends/girlfriends.

Die Stadt liegt am Meer und es gibt einen Strand. The city is located on the seashore, and there is a beach here.
Ich gehe oft an den Strand.— I often go to the beach.
Ich mache gern Sport und trainiere dreimal pro Woche im Fitnessstudio.— I go in for sports and train three times a week in a fitness club.

Man kann in… abends gut ausgehen / essen gehen.- In the evenings in ... you can go to hang out / have dinner.
Es Gibt Viele Restaurants. Hier kann man gut essen.— There are many restaurants here. You can always have a good time here.
Ich wohne gern hier,… I live here…
… weil die Stadt sehr interessant ist.— … because the city is very interesting.
… weil meine Familie hier lebt.— …because my family lives here.
… weil ich hier gute Freunde habe.“…because I have good friends here.

Ich lebe gern hier, denn die Stadt ist sehr ruhig und gemütlich.— I like living here because the city is very calm and cozy.
Ich finde die Stadt langweilig. Deshalb will ich nicht mehr hier leben.— I think this city is boring. That's why I don't want to live here anymore.

Place of residence: how to talk about your hometown in German was last modified: November 1st, 2018 by Catherine

List of cities in Germany, as well as, in principle, a list of settlements in any other developed country, quite voluminous. Many small ones, but also many large ones. This topic is detailed and interesting, so it is worth focusing on it.

Briefly about the topic

First of all, I would like to note that modern Germany is divided into 16 separate federal states. Many mistakenly believe that each of them is a separate state. But no, it's just a federal land - like here, in Russia.

Excludes Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg. These are separate cities. There is also a similarity with Russia: after all, Moscow, St. Petersburg and Sevastopol are separated by the same status. Although the above German cities are equated in value to the lands.

A bit of history

Before listing the list of cities in Germany, it is worth delving a little into history. Until the middle of the nineteenth century, small separate states existed and flourished on the territory of this country. They often change own borders. Initially, there were 11 of them, but then, when three states (Baden, Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern) united, there were nine. Then there were districts, of which there were 14. But in 1990 there were changes. Eastern and West Side German capital United, and in the Eastern part of the country decided to restore everything as it was. So there are 16 lands.

Free lands and cities

Before voicing the list of cities in Germany, I would like to talk about the lands. So, the first one is Baden-Württemberg. It was formed in 1952, when three lands united (this was discussed above). Considered one of the most prosperous and developed, the capital is Stuttgart.

Bavaria is the largest state in Germany. Its capital is the famous Munich, the birthplace of BMW and Bavarian traditions. Berlin - main city throughout the country, until 1920 was part of the state of Brandenburg. And she, by the way, is located in the north-east of the state. The capital is Potsdam, a small but cozy town.

Bremen, a free Hanseatic city, is the smallest state in the country. It includes only two cities. This, in fact, Bremen and Bremerhaven. Just like Bavaria, this is the oldest formation in the country. Hamburg, by the way, is also a free Hanseatic city. In addition, the largest port metropolis in Europe! It is located where the Elbe flows into the North Sea.

Other lands

The above have been listed quite famous cities Germany. The alphabetical list in Russian in full is provided below. And now - in more detail about the rest of the lands.

Hesse is located in the very center of Germany. This is a land with the capital Wiesbaden, whose name comes from an ancient Germanic tribe. On the coast Baltic Sea located Vorpommern (or, as it is also called, Mecklenburg). The capital is Schwerin - a city with picturesque castles and amazing nature, located among the lakes.

Located near Bavaria. The capital is Hannover, a port city with a population of half a million. North Rhine-Westphalia is a land whose main city is the famous Düsseldorf. In the southwest is Rhineland-Palatinate. Its capital is Mainz, a major German media center.

Saarland (or simply Saarland) is one of the smallest lands in the country. Borders with France. Dresden is the capital of the free state of Saxony, while Magdeburg is the main city of Saxony-Anhalt. Schleswig-Holstein is located in the north of the country. The capital is Kiel, whose sister cities are Kaliningrad and Sovetsk.

And finally, a free state called Thuringia. This is the so-called green heart of Germany. Located in the very center of the country. Its capital is Erfurt, the university center. All this, in its advantage, the large cities of Germany. The list is quite large. Therefore, it is not worth listing them all.

small settlements

In principle, people are more or less aware of the list of cities in Germany. But at the mention of this topic, only the names of large capitals come to mind. But there are many such settlements as small towns in Germany, the list of which is also voluminous.

For example, Rothenburg od der Tauber. Cozy, small, with a population of 11 thousand people, with bright houses and narrow streets. Minden - too small town. Few people know that it is here that the second longest water bridge in Europe is located. Villingen-Schwenningen, Velbert, Flensburg (by the way, the northernmost settlement in the country), Tübingen, Marl, Dessau (Junkers planes were once produced there), Lünen, Ratingen (green and picturesque), Ludwigsburg with the famous Baroque palace , Esslingen am Neckar (founded in the eighth century), Hanau, Düren…

This is a list of cities in Germany that are the smallest but notable. Their population is less than 100 thousand people. By the way, such towns are very popular among tourists.

Studying the list, it is impossible not to note the attention due to which these settlements gained fame. For example, Recklinghausen is famous for the fact that it houses the Museum of Icons - the largest museum focused on religious values.

In Bergisch Gladbach, for example, iron ore was mined for a long time. In the last century, there was just a huge supply of it. Göttingen is well known to Russians, since it is there that a large number of our compatriots live. Pforzheim is the city that suffered the most from bombing during wartime. Heilbronn is famous for its winemaking and salt mines. By the way, in those places where this city was founded, human traces were first noticed during the Paleolithic! Fürth is a city known for being the most densely populated by the number of monuments. Neuss is known for a rather unusual fact - the fact that a local witch named Esther Jonas was executed here in the 17th century. Although she was simply engaged in medicinal herbs.

Here, in principle, are the most interesting cities in Germany (an alphabetical list in Russian is provided above). As one could understand, even small settlements, whose names are far from being heard by everyone, can boast of something.

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10th place - Bremen

  • Population: 548 547
  • Earth: Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
  • Square: 325.42 km2

Bremen is a city in northern Germany, located on both banks of the Weser River. The city was founded in 787 by Emperor Charlemagne. Bremen's prosperity began after joining the Hanseatic League in 1358, with wealth based on the coffee and wool trade.

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9th place - Essen

  • Population: 569 884
  • Earth: North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Square: 210.34 km2

E ssen was founded in the 11th century. Until the 19th century, it was a small town whose inhabitants were engaged in agriculture. When deposits of coal and ores were discovered in the Ruhr basin, the city began to grow and develop rapidly. Now Essen is a major exhibition center and one of the few places in Germany where "big business" is done: eleven of the hundred strongest concerns in Germany are controlled from here, including Krupp and Ruhrgas. More than 100 days a year, Essen hosts a variety of exhibitions and fairs.

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8th place - Dortmund

  • Population: 575 944
  • Earth: North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Square: 280.71 km2

Dortmund is a city in Germany, located in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the Ruhr region. The population of more than half a million inhabitants makes it the eighth largest city in Germany. Is the largest European port, and also has an exit through the canal to the North Sea. Almost half of the urban area consists of ponds and green parks such as Westfalenpark and Rombergpark. Such natural beauty contrasts with almost 100 years of coal mining and steel processing within the city.

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7th place - Dusseldorf

  • Population: 598 686
  • Earth: North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Square: 217.41 km2

Düsseldorf is a fashionable and, perhaps, the most sophisticated city in Germany. Even Napoleon himself admired this amazing city, calling it "Little Paris".

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6th place - Stuttgart

  • Population: 604 297
  • Earth: Baden-Württemberg
  • Square: 207.35 km2

Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg, located in southwestern Germany. Stuttgart is the sixth largest city in Germany. Stuttgart's location in an almost closed cauldron, forested hills and openness to the Neckar river give the city an unusual look.

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5th place - Frankfurt am Main

  • Population: 701 350
  • Earth: Hesse
  • Square: 248.31 km2

Frankfurt is a city in the center of Germany, located on both banks of the Main River. It is not only the economic and financial capital of Germany, but also its most important cultural center. Frankfurt is also a traditional venue for the annual motor show, the annual book fair and many other exhibitions and congresses.

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4th place - Cologne

  • Population: 1 034 175
  • Earth: North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Square: 405.01 km2

Köln is located in the western part of Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia on the banks of the Rhine: on the left side is the old town, the center of which is the cathedral; on the right side is the exhibition complex. Two parts of the city are connected by 8 bridges. Cologne is a very green city, more than 40% of its territory is occupied by parks.

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3rd place - Munich

  • Population: 1 407 836
  • Earth: Bavaria
  • Square: 310.74 km2

Munich is a rather young city and not very big by Russian standards. "Only 1.5 million inhabitants." At the same time, the capital of Bavaria and its environs are simply full of famous and memorable places, and among tourists this region is one of the most popular in Europe. Munich itself is famous for its breweries, unique churches and museums, and within a radius of 100-150 km there are picturesque lakes at the foot of the Alps, fabulous castles of Bavarian kings, medieval cities and much more.

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2nd place - Hamburg

  • Population: 1 746 342
  • Square: 755.3 km2

Hamburg is the largest port city in Germany, the second largest after Berlin, and the seventh largest in the European Union. As a port, the city ranks third in importance and size in all of Europe, after Rotterdam and Antwerp. Hamburg also serves as the second largest freight container terminal in Europe.

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1st place - Berlin

  • Population: 3 421 829
  • Earth:
  • Square: 891.68 km2

Berlin is the capital of Germany, The largest city this country, its political and historical center. The city ranks second after London in the European Union in terms of population. Berlin is located in the northeast of Germany, on the banks of two rivers: the Spree and the Havel. This interesting city With rich history and difficult fate.

Germany is one of the most popular European countries among tourists. A large number of tourists come here every year to enjoy a wonderful holiday and have a great time. Germany is rich in historical sights, picturesque places recreation and a huge variety of entertainment.

Having opened the map of Germany, you will see a large selection of different cities, where wonderful holiday. But there are cities that are distinguished by their history and great contribution to the life of the whole of Germany.

1. Berlin

The amazing city of Berlin, with its centuries-old history, is one of the most cultural capitals peace. Every year, many tourists travel a long distance to see with their own eyes. architectural masterpieces, stroll through the picturesque parks of the German capital.

During the daytime, the city offers plenty exciting excursions museums, temples and palaces. The first lines in the list of attractions are occupied by such places as: the Berlin Wall, the Reichstag, the Friedrichstadtpalas, the Brandenburg Gate and much more.

With the onset of dusk, everything around changes, and you find yourself in Berlin at night, where life is in full swing and numerous doors of nightclubs and luxurious restaurants are waiting for their visitors.

2. Munich

This city fascinates the tourist from the first minute of being in it. Munich is the capital of Bavaria, it is rich in historical sights and various museums. Lovers of culture prefer to relax here a relaxing holiday. But besides this, shopping lovers will be able to find numerous stores and buy the goods they like for a small price.

To get acquainted with the historical citadel you need to start with historic district cities. It is here that the main number of architectural sights is concentrated. calling card The city is the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary, as well as the Church of St. Peter.

The Alte Pinakothek was built in 1836. Within its walls there are unique paintings and sculptures. The Deutsches Museum and the BMW Museum are nearby. You should also go to Nymphenburg Palace and visit royal residence. This is just a small part of what you can see and visit in the beautiful charming city of Munich. And every autumn at the end of September, a noisy, bright and very authentic Oktoberfest beer festival takes place here.

3. Heidelberg

The city of Heidelberg is located in the picturesque Neckar valley. Not far from the city is the famous Dark Forest. When you come here to rest, you will be fascinated by the young spirit that roamed the streets, where houses with red roofs are located. Walking through the streets of the city, you will have the feeling that you are in an old German legend. For many centuries, the cityscapes of this amazing city have inspired many artists and poets to create their masterpieces.

A special place that you should pay close attention to is the longest pedestrian street located in Germany. You can also go to the Student Prison, or see the beautiful vaults of Heidelberg Castle. Fans of trips to museums will be able to appreciate the various exhibits in the Museum of the Principality.

Nature lovers will be able to go to the Botanical Garden and see not only a variety of plants, but also various representatives of birds. The city will remain in the memory of tourists for a long time and will make the idea of ​​beautiful Germany even brighter in the eyes of the traveler.

4. Frankfurt

The city of Frankfurt is the financial center of Germany. It is located on the banks of the Main River, many tourists come here to enjoy the contrast between the modern part of the city and the historical one. High-rise buildings of bizarre architectural form, business centers, international banks - all this makes the city young and modern.

But as soon as you walk into the Römerberg district, everything changes. Here you will see ancient buildings with a centuries-old history, narrow streets where musicians and famous artists once wandered. Walking around this part of the city, you can hear the bell ringing from the Main Cathedral, or visit the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Cinema. After a busy excursion program you can go to a local tavern and taste the best beer in the area.

5. Dusseldorf

Arriving in the city of Düsseldorf, you can take a trip back in time. Numerous historical monuments will surprise you not only with their architectural appearance, but also with their centuries-old history. The Old District of the city is especially beautiful, despite the fact that during the Second World War it was almost completely destroyed, with the great efforts of the architects, this part of the city was recreated anew.

Walking the streets and breathing in the air of antiquity, you can enjoy such a building as St. Lawrence Basilica, Benrath Neanderthal Castle or the Court Garden. Modern buildings and architectural solutions are no less interesting.

6. Bremen

In 787, this city was founded by Charlemagne, and to this day solid strange buildings have been preserved here, it is one of the ten major cities countries. The city is built on the Waser River, on both banks near the place where the river flows into the North Sea. We are known for the fairy tale about the Bremen town musicians (after all, everyone read it in childhood and watched the cartoon?), And here you can see a monument dedicated to it.

In the southwestern part of Bremen, there is an airport, from which a tram line to the city is laid, it will take no more than 15 minutes for trolleybus No. 16 to get to the center. There are bus and train connections that provide regular connections to other cities in Germany.

The city has many cultural places for entertainment and recreation, many cozy coffee houses and small restaurants where hearty and inexpensive food is served with traditional German dishes.

7. Halle

The most populated city in the lands of Saxony, located on the river Sahl. In the 16th century, a university was built in the city, which today is a great European celebrity. You can also look at the opera house and other architectural monuments.

From the nearest international port 170 km, which is located in Berlin. The city is valuable historical center, which has perfectly preserved the unique buildings of Romanesque churches, which is located on Markt Platz, and the Church of the Holy Virgin Mary is a confirmation of this. There are 55 hotels in the city, you can go to any part of the country from the city by car or by rail.

One of the most beautiful places in Germany is the capital of Lower Saxony - Hannover. The city constantly hosts exhibitions, various fairs, world-famous congresses. Of the ten largest trade and industrial exhibitions around the world, five are held here. Cultural sites and quaint gardens and parks have made the city one of the most beautiful cities Europe.

History and modernity are harmoniously intertwined, it is possible to get acquainted with several architectural styles of buildings of several centuries at the same time. Between the banks of the Laine and the famous Market Square, there are medieval streets, which are worth a stroll for lovers of antiquity. Until now, villas that date back to the Kaiser era have been preserved and are in good condition.

Airlines have long launched direct flights to visit this place; guests can stay in 176 hotels located throughout the city.

9. Magdeburg

The first mention of the city dates back to 805. A stronghold on the border with Slavic settlements, the city is the site of the Christianization of East Germany, so we advise you to get acquainted with strange churches and churches. The city is the country's center in the engineering industry. The early baroque town hall is located on market square, it is one of the main local architectural attractions, the town hall was built in the 18th century. and Roland, the traditional defender of the city from all troubles and wars, is installed next to her. By the way, this is the first separately installed sculpture in the country.

The nearest international airport is in Berlin, 170 km away, which can be easily reached by car. Accommodation in the city is possible in one of cheap hotels, of which there are quite a few.

10. Nuremberg

Bavaria has preserved a piece of traditionally beautiful places with a rich history in its very heart. This is one of the major technical centers of the country, the place where the globe and pocket watch were created, large-scale production of toys, however, there is another “glory” that the Germans are ashamed of - fascism, which the residents try so hard not to mention, because it was here that the famous to all the Nuremberg trials of Nazi Germany.

The places are very beautiful and worth visiting, if only because the famous graphic artist and painter Dürer was born and worked here. We advise you to just walk along the very picturesque streets of the city - just for the sake of these colorful houses worth coming here.

As you can see, there is something to see in Germany, and since this country is not comparable to ours in terms of area, it is quite possible to visit several cities in one trip and return home with a lot of new impressions and a bunch of vivid photos. And finally, let's fly over such a different and beautiful Germany together with this video:

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