Berlin
Brandenburg Gate
No visit to Berlin without the Brandenburg Gate! Berlin's landmark can tell you so much about the city's eventful history.
Reichstag building Berlin
The Reichstag is one of the most striking sights in Germany - and has a lot to tell.
Humboldt Forum
In the middle of Berlin, directly opposite Museum Island, a new urban experience has unfolded.
Gendarmenmarkt
The market is located in the historic center of Berlin, measures 3.3 hectares and is one of the most important hotspots in the German capital.
Museum Island
The UNESCO World Heritage Site in Berlin's historic center.
East Side Gallery
Once the Berlin Wall, today the longest open-air gallery in the world.
Market Hall Nine
The market hall for connoisseurs in Berlin.
Blankenfelde-Mahlow
Mini Monkey children's climbing forest
Mini-Monkey is the first children's climbing forest in Germany for children between the ages of two and eight.
Village churches around Blankenfelde-Mahlow
The municipality of Blankenfelde-Mahlow is home to many of the typical fieldstone churches that date back to the Middle Ages.
Dahlewitz Estate Park
The estate park was lovingly restored until 2011 based on historical models. The aim was also to highlight the valuable habitat functions of the flora and fauna.
"Alte Aula" cultural center
Today's "Alte Aula" was given its name in 1997 and is the cultural center of the village and home to the Blankenfelde Cultural Association.
Lake Mahlow
The lake is located in the immediate vicinity of the historic town center of Mahlow and is just a stone's throw from the Berlin city limits.
Blankenfelde village smithy
The Blankenfeld village smithy stands directly on the village green not far from the village church.
Diedersdorf Castle and Park
Diedersdorf Castle was built in the middle of the 18th century. The park dates from around 1900 and the castle is now used as a hotel and restaurant.
Rangsdorf
Lake Rangsdorf
The lake is located south of Berlin and is the centerpiece of the Rangsdorfer See nature reserve.
Gallery Kunstflügel
The KUNSTFLÜGEL gallery in the GEDOK House in Rangsdorf is the Brandenburg forum for the community of artists and art patrons.
Zossen
Museum and meeting place "Alter Krug"
The half-timbered house is the oldest building in the former colonist settlement in the vineyards near Zossen and houses a museum and the "Alter Krug" meeting place.
Lake Motzen
Lake Motzen is one of the cleanest bodies of water in the Fläming travel region and offers a wide range of leisure activities.
Mellensee adventure train
The old railroad line in Mellensee is on the railroad record list!
Wünsdorf Garrison Museum
The Garrison Museum is housed in a horse stable from the imperial era that has been specially restored for museum purposes and deals with the military use of the area in the period from 1910 to 1945.
Museum "Red Star" Wünsdorf
Military history from different eras comes to life in the book and bunker town of Wünsdorf.
Am Mellensee
Mellensee
The Mellensee is connected to the Berlin waters by the Notte Canal. The local lido in Klausdorf offers fun for young and old.
Great Wünsdorf Lake
The Wünsdorf lido on the Großer Wünsdorfer See lake invites you to relax and swim.
Saalow barn windmill
The small village of Saalow is home to the unique Schubert barn windmill, the brainchild of the resourceful farmer Schubert.
Museum of the Teltow
The landscape of the Teltow was particularly influenced by trade and commerce, industry, large housing estates, traffic and the military of the metropolitan region.
Sperenberg gypsum quarries
Just a stone's throw away, the information boards on the Soil Geo Trail tell the exciting story of the "Sperenberg I" borehole.
Great Crooked Lake
The Sperenberg lido is located directly on the lake and offers a beautiful sandy beach, a sunbathing lawn and a beach area for sports enthusiasts.
Historical-Technical Museum Kummersdorf
A permanent exhibition in the museum provides information about the development of the army testing facility from 1875 to the present day.
Luckenwalde
Mendelsohnhalle Luckenwalde
Erich Mendelsohn's famous hat factory is considered an outstanding example of expressionist industrial architecture.
HeimatMuseum Luckenwalde
The HeimatMuseum shows how royal decisions, social democrats, free thinkers, inventors and factory owners, economic crises, National Socialism, planned economy and monetary union shaped the economic and social life of Luckenwalde.
Fläming-Therme
Swimming, sports and sauna paradise for the whole family!
St. John's Church with market tower
St. John's Church in Luckenwalde was built in the second half of the 15th century based on the model of Zinna Monastery in Jüterbog.
Stülpe Castle
Formerly used as manor houses, smithies and stables for the Stülpe Castle estate, the premises have been lovingly converted into hotel rooms and apartments.
Museum barn Jänickendorf
If you are looking for a museum not only to look at, but also to touch and try out, then the Museum Barn is the right place for you.
Jüterbog
Town hall Jüterbog
The listed town hall in Jüterbog stands out from afar with its red brick building.
Zinna Monastery
In the landscape of the Lower Fläming, the buildings that still exist today bear impressive witness to the work of the white monks in the colonial land east of the Elbe.
Old warehouse
The former military airfield Altes Lager in Niedergörsdorf near Jüterbog was built at the beginning of the First World War with a chemical factory and airship barracks and today offers a variety of leisure activities.
Cultural center "DAS HAUS"
In 1996, a former officers' mess was transformed into a very special cultural center.
Flaeming skate
With a route network of around 230 km, the Flaeming-Skate is the longest traffic-calmed skating route in Europe.
Skate arena at the Flaeming-Skate
The Skate-Arena Jüterbog, Germany's most modern slope for fast sports on silent wheels, is located right next to the Flaeming-Skate.
Dennewitz Village Museum
The Dennewitz village museum, which was opened in the former village school, has a small permanent exhibition on the Battle of Dennewitz in 1813.
Wedding mill Dennewitz
Surrounded by fields, the windmill is located on a small hill southwest of Jüterbog.
Zahna
Ottmannsdorfer Hüttentreff
This small but lovingly restored rest stop is located directly on the cycle path at the end of Zahna.
Fläming Nature Park
The Fläming/Saxony-Anhalt Nature Park is nestled between the Elbe and the Hohe Fläming in Brandenburg. Extensive deciduous and pine forests and hidden villages give the Fläming its unique character.
Romanesque cross church St. Marien Zahna
The Romanesque cruciform church with its massive tower was built in 978. In the 12th century, Flemish immigrants rebuilt the church, making it the oldest church in Fläming.
Zahna Farmers' Museum
In the museum in the Zahna district, you can visit a 600-year-old Flemish farm with an area of 1,800 m² and an original furnished apartment from 1920.
Fleming churches
Typical of the Fläming are the many medieval fieldstone churches that can be found in almost every village.
Sculpture meadow Bülzig
Since 1993, various artists have created sculptures made of wood, metal and other materials on the theme of "angels" in the Bülzig Sculpture Park.
Külso Mill
Külsoer Mühle am Zahnabach is located in the middle of the "Wittenberger Vorfläming und Zahnabachtal" landscape conservation area.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg
UNESCO Castle Church of All Saints
Martin Luther's posting of his theses on the door of Wittenberg Castle Church brought the city worldwide fame.
UNESCO City Church of St. Mary
The former preaching church of Martin Luther and mother church of the Reformation is one of the tourist highlights of Lutherstadt Wittenberg.
UNESCO Luther House
The Luther House is the largest museum of Reformation history in the world and the former home of the famous reformer Martin Luther.
UNESCO Melanchthon House
The Melanchthon House is considered one of the most beautiful town houses in Lutherstadt Wittenberg and served as the home of the scholar Philipp Melanchthon.
Wittenberg Castle
The foundations of Wittenberg Castle were once built for the Ascanian Electors of Saxony-Wittenberg (13th century), until they passed to the Wettin Electors in the 15th century and the castle was finally declared the residential palace of Frederick the Wise.
Historical city information "Monastery Church"
The history of the Ascanians of the Duchy of Saxony-Wittenberg is staged on 1,500 square meters.
Luther Garden
"Even if I knew that the world would end tomorrow, I would still plant an apple tree today."
Museum in the arsenal
Discover the permanent exhibition of the municipal collections on more than 700 years of the city's history on a total of three floors.
Piesteritz factory estate
From 1916 to 1919, New Building at the beginning of the 20th century left impressive stone traces in Piesteritz, which has been part of Wittenberg since 1951.
Asisi Panorama LUTHER 1517
Experience Wittenberg's Reformation history in the 360° panorama by artist Yadegar Asisi. Luther 1517" makes the Reformation a sensual experience.
Hundertwasser School
The school, which was once in need of renovation, was rebuilt according to plans by the world-famous Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser and completed in 1999.
WIKANA world of cookies
Factory outlet in the restored, listed steam engine house, which is over 100 years old.
Wittenberg Zoo
The Tierpark Wittenberg was founded in 1928 and today has a lovingly designed total area of 5064 square meters.
Alaris Butterfly Park
Immerse yourself in our fascinating tropical paradise and experience the colorful and dazzling world of butterflies up close.
UNESCO Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve
The Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve is one of the oldest biosphere reserves in Germany. The Elbe, the third largest river in Germany, forms a meandering ribbon at the center of the biosphere reserve.
Former Bleesern stud farm
Bleesern is the former court stud of the Electors of Saxony. It is the oldest stud farm in Europe, with historical records dating back to 1449.
Bergwitz
Bergwitz Lake
Back in the 1960s, an idyllic post-mining lake was created from the former "Roberts Hoffnung" open-cast mine.
Forest house at Bergwitzsee
A heather magnet for all nature lovers with an interactive exhibition and an activity and education area for young and old.
Kemberg
Church of St. Marien Kemberg
When you enter St. Mary's Church in Kemberg, you feel very close to Martin Luther and the Reformation. The famous reformer is said to have preached a total of 13 sermons from the pulpit in Kemberg.
Friedrichsee and Königsee
Both Friedrichsee and Königsee are idyllically nestled in the Düben Heath Nature Park and are ideal for swimming and fishing.
Düben Heath Nature Park
The Düben Heath, located south of Lutherstadt Wittenberg and north of Leipzig, is embedded in the natural river landscape between the Mulde and Elbe rivers.
Bad Schmiedeberg
Bad Schmiedeberg spa gardens
The historic Bad Schmiedeberg spa gardens have been an important part of the town's spa life for many decades.
Graduation house Bad Schmiedeberg
The new graduation tower at the swan pond on the spa grounds in Bad Schmiedeberg immediately catches the eye.
Pretzsch Castle
Located directly on the Elbe, at the gateway to the Düben Heath, Pretzsch Castle stands out as an imposing Renaissance castle.
Pretzsch Castle Park
Pretzsch Castle Park was laid out as a baroque pleasure garden at the beginning of the 18th century for the Saxon Electress and Polish Queen Christiane Eberhardine.
Reinharz moated castle
The moated castle of Reinharz, surrounded by woods and water, looks like a fabulous fairytale castle.
Large louse pond
The Great Lausiger Pond is part of the "Lausiger Teiche und Ausreißer-Teich" nature reserve in the Düben Heath Nature Park.
Bad Düben
Tornau wooden sculpture meadow
The wooden sculpture meadow is one of the jewels of the Düben Heath. New creations are created every year as part of the "Art with Chainsaws" wood sculpture competition.
Schwemsal Manor Barn
The over 150-year-old half-timbered barn was rebuilt in 2002, giving Schwemsal a cultural and educational center with an ice cream parlor and barn store.
Düben Castle Landscape Museum
In 16 rooms of the castle, visitors can learn interesting facts about the history and development of the town and region as well as the Düben Heath Nature Park.
Düben Heath Museum Village
A visit to the Dübener Heide museum village is worthwhile to learn about the way of life in centuries gone by.
Mulde river
The Mulde, also known as the united Mulde, is formed in Saxony by the unification of the Zwickauer Mulde and Freiberger Mulde southeast of Leipzig near Colditz.
HEIDE SPA Hotel & Resort
The HEIDE SPA offers a feel-good experience that will be remembered for a long time. Find peace and quiet in the sauna world or in the bathing area.
Bad Düben moor adventure trail
Experience the moor with all your senses - this is the motto of the moor adventure trail between the HEIDE SPA and Obermühle.
Leipzig
Leipzig Monument to the Battle of the Nations
Not far from Napoleon's former command post, Leipzig's most famous landmark stands in the middle of the battlefield of the Battle of the Nations in 1813.
Leipzig Forum of Contemporary History
The permanent exhibition at the Zeitgeschichtliches Forum is dedicated to the history of division and unification, dictatorship and resistance in the Soviet occupation zone and the GDR.
GRASSI Museum of Ethnology
With more than 200,000 objects, the Grassimuseum has one of the largest ethnographic collections in Germany.
Leipzig Zoo
In the middle of the city, visitors can embark on a fascinating journey around the world through the zoo's six adventure worlds and admire a total of around 800 animal species.
Leipzig city harbor
Leipzig city harbor is one of the most popular excursion destinations for Leipzig residents and tourists.
Nikolai Church Leipzig
Johann Sebastian Bach began his Leipzig ministry here on May 30, 1723 with a cantata performance during a church service.
St. Thomas Church Leipzig
St. Thomas Church is over 800 years old and was an important place of work for Johann Sebastian Bach.
Leipzig New Lake District
The newly created lakes in the districts of Leipzig and North Saxony, together with the watercourses in the city of Leipzig, now form the Leipzig New Lakeland.