My Germany: 47 (of 55) UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Before Bauhaus: Alfeld Fagus Factory, UNESCO WHS
My Cologne: there’s a lighthouse that never goes out
My Cologne: wandering the streets in Ehrenfeld
Dessau: The Bauhaus Building, UNESCO WHS
Dresden Semperoper: outside by day, inside at night
Eisleben: Luther’s birth and death sites, UNESCO WHS
Erfurt: 12 stations through the Old Town
My Frankfurt: Berlin Airlift Memorial, planespotting at FRA
Göttingen: a circle of Nobel Prize winning scientists
Hamburg: Miniatur Wunderland, where tiny rules large
My Heidelberg: 40+ Highlights from Home
Karlsruhe: Fächerstadt (fan-shaped city) in Baden-Württemberg
Koblenz: 1st and 2nd Deutsches Eck (German Corner)
My Konstanz: Jan Hus’ last stand
Martin Luther: tracing his steps in 16 German cities
Magdeburger Dom: oldest Gothic cathedral in Germany
Mansfeld: Martin Luther’s childhood home town
David Oppenheimer: Germany to Vancouver
Weimar: City Church at Herderplatz, UNESCO WHS
Weimar: Duchess Anna Amalia Library, UNESCO WHS
Worms: Holy Sand, Europe’s oldest surviving Jewish cemetery