Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Landmarks of Germany

Germany Germany has an important place in world tourism, with more than 20 million tourists a year, and more than half of its people prefer to spend their holidays visiting Germany in a large number of its cities and other tourist facilities. Würzburg is located in Wurzburg, Germany. It is a huge palace designed by a large group of engineers specializing in a wide range of European architecture. The palace was built in 1720 at the request of Bishop Johann Philippe Schonbrunn and completed In 1744, the palace contains a distinctive collection of frescoes designed on the walls by the Italian painter Gambatista Teipolo and his son. The most important facilities include the large staircase, the large salon and the place to pray. The German Museum is located in the city of Munich and is the most important museum of science and technology in the country. It was founded by the German Engineers Association in 1903. It took about three years to open in 1906. The museum covers a large area of ​​50,000 square meters, It includes a large number of geometric models in their natural sizes such as bathers, corn generators, air grinders, giant engines and some types of aircraft. The gardens of the Hanover kings are located in Hanover, in the northern parts of Germany. These gardens derive their importance from their long history dating back to 1938 AD when Prince Herzog Kalinberg ordered the construction of a private garden for the kitchen room with a number of facilities. The passage of time now includes both the large park, the Garten Park, the Mountain Park and the Levin Park. The victory column is located in the capital city of Berlin and is the most important landmark and one of the most important tourist areas in the city. The design of the victory column designed by Heinrich Struck was designed in 1864 to preserve the memory of Prussian victory in the Danish and Prussian wars. Mannheim Palace The palace is located in the German town of Mannheim. It was built in three phases, spanning 40 years from 1720 to 1760. The palace was the main residence of Prince Philip and Karl Theodore. The Palace is characterized by the Baroque style of building in a large number of its facilities, Which is clearly visible in both the eastern wing of the palace and the central building and the western wing. The palace also contains a magnificent church and a library of three floors.

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