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What are the famous cultural landscapes in Germany?

Germany's famous cultural landscapes are:

Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate is located in the center of Berlin, with the end of Paris Square and Banishuxia Street in the east and the starting point of March 8th Square and June 17th Street in the west. It is a symbol of Berlin and a national symbol of Germany, and has witnessed many important historical events in Berlin, Germany, Europe and even the world. 1788, Prussian King Friedrich William II unified the German Empire. At that time, Karl Goethe-Haar-Hans, a famous German architect, was appointed to undertake the design and construction work. Based on the ancient Greek colonnade gate in Athens, he designed the Arc de Triomphe, which was built in 179 1 and was once named "the gate of peace". The goddess on the chariot was called "the goddess of peace".

sans souci palace

Located in the northern suburb of Potsdam, the capital of Brandenburg in the eastern part of the Federal Republic of Germany. The name of this palace comes from French, which means "carefree" (or "Mochow"). Worry-free Palace and its surrounding gardens were built by King Frederick II of Prussia (1745-1757). The whole garden covers an area of 290 hectares and is located on a sand dune, so it is also called "the palace on the sand dune".

Cologne Cathedral

It is the most perfect Gothic church in the world, located on the Rhine River in the center of Cologne, Germany. The main hall is 42 meters high, and the top column is 109 meters high. In the center, there are two minarets connected to the door wall. These two 157.38-meter spires are like two sharp swords, which go straight into the sky.

Berlin Wall Site

The Berlin Wall is 3.5 meters high and has a cement slab structure with cement pipes at the top. 196 1 was built as a witness of German ethnic division and the Cold War. When 1989 was about to be unified, it was demolished as a symbol of friendship, which promoted the unification of East and West Germany.

Neuschwanstein

Neuschwanstein Castle, a mythical castle with white walls and blue roofs, is located in Fussen, a small town in Texas in the Alps. It is one of the palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the most photographed building in Germany. It is also one of the most popular tourist attractions.