Schloss Sanssouci was the summer palace built by Friedrich the Great in 1745-1747. Surrounding the palace are the gardens of Schloss Sanssouci. The entire complex of the palace and the surrounding 300 acres of parklike gardens are inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The palace sits at the top of a terraced vineyard making use of the hill to capture maximum sunlight on the vines. Centred at the base of these terraces you find the main fountain of the park.
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Dinkelsbühl is a small town full of character, found along the Romantic Road in Germany. One of the last remaining walled medieval towns, this beautiful area has survived two world wars, allowing you to find it exactly as it has been for centuries.
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Rothenburg ob de Tauber is a picturesque medieval village located on the romantic road in Bavaria, Germany. The medieval town is surrounded by about 2.5k of 14th century fortified walls. Covered walkways top the walls, inorporating several towers with entranceways.
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I know manhole covers are not such a glamorous topic, however, the ones in Germany are quirky – and I love a quirky difference from a country! These little differences are ultimately what makes a place unique in our memories after we get back home to the everyday.
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