House of World Cultures ("Haus der Kulturen der Welt") an international art centre for exhibitions, theatre, dance, lectures, music....It was a present from the ... read more
Hundisburg Palace, a completely restored impressive Baroque palace and garden, is today a multi functional cultural centre, housing different collections, a unique library ... read more
The Japanese Garden is located in Seepark. It was designed by Japanese landscape architect Tokumoto Yoshinori Matsuyama for the people of Freiburg. It was opebed in May ... read more
Jenisch Haus was a country seat of the Hamburg senator Martin Johan Jenisch. It was build 1832-1834 based on plans by Franz Gustav Forsmann und Karl Friedrich Schinkel. ... read more
The present Jewish Museum Berlin was opened in 2001 is is one of the most important and largest Jewish museums in Europe. It consists of two buildings, the old Baroque ... read more
Karl-Foerster Garden was the property of German nurseryman, plant breeder and writer, Karl Foerster (1874-1970). It is famous for its perennial plantings and ... read more
Karlsruhe Palace & Garden were founded in 1715 when Carl Wilhelm began to make his retreat. It is now home to the main museum of the Badische Landesmuseum ... read more
The Kunsthaus Dahlem an exhibition space for post-war modernism. Originally, the place was due to house sculptures for Hitler's Germania project. There is also a ... read more
Köpenick Castle is a Baroque water castle, build for the Electors of Brandenburg, the Hohenzollerns. However it dates back to the 6th century as a Slavic castle and a ... read more
Lichtentaler Allee, created from 1850-1870 in the famous Spa town, is a long strolling lane ('2.3 km), monumental park and arboratum, with a wide variety of native ... read more
The Liebermann Villa was the summer residence of the renowned jewish gentleman painter Max Liebermann (1847-1935), the co-founder and head of the Berlin Secession, and ... read more
Ludwigsburg Favorite Palace, build from 1717–1723, was used for hunting and a summer residence for the Dukes of Würtenberg. It is overlooking the extensive Favoritepark ... read more
Ludwigsburg Residential Palace is one of the largest baroque palaces in Europe. With Royal apartments, several museums and a unique palace theatre is offers the visitors a ... read more
Luisenpark (41 ha) is a public park, created between 18932-1903, funded by a bequest from the scientist Fuchs, and named after Marie Louise Elisabeth of Prussia ... read more
Löwenburg Castle was built by Landgrave Wilhelm IX at the end of the 18th century for his mistress Karoline von Schlotheim. It is located in Wilhelmshöhe Berg Park and ... read more
Mainau Castle was built in 1720, but it was Count Lennart Bernadotte (1909-2004), who restored and re-shaped the gardens, as we see them today. Mainau is the "Island ... read more
Marienburg Castle was, until recently, private property of the Royal House of Hanover. It was a birthday present of King George V of Hanover (1819-1878) to his wife Queen ... read more
Artist Colony Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt is a group of buildings, created by artists from the Art Nouveau period. The artists' individual houses, studios and other ... read more
Maximilian Park (30 ha) is named after the king, Maximilian II of Bavaria, and was created between 1861 and 1897 by Carl von Effner. read more
Mosigkau Castle was built as a summer residence between 1752 and 1757 for Princess Anne-Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Dessau. Today it is a museum, whereby the master paintings ... read more