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Germany is rich in scenic resources, and Berlin has a long history and rich cultural connotations. Frankfurt is a symbol of modern Germany, full of modern vitality; As a pearl on the Rhine River, Cologne looks gentle and elegant. ...

As the capital of Germany, Berlin has a long history and rich cultural connotations. Bird's-eye view of Berlin, surrounded by forests, lakes and rivers, the city seems to be immersed in a green ocean. Courfez Tengdam Commercial Street is 3000 meters long, with many shops, clothing stores and galleries. The famous Bodhi Tree Street is the most famous boulevard in Europe. In addition, Brandenburg Gate, Notre Dame Cathedral with 800 years history, city hall, ancient buildings on the museum island, "Crystal Palace", the official and Humboldt University are also very famous. The ancient Chatterburg Palace is surrounded by Egyptian Museum, Antique Museum, Early Prehistoric Museum, Applied Art Museum and other important cultural buildings, which contain many precious cultural relics and artworks. There is an octagonal new church on one side of the ancient memorial church of Emperor William. The silver conference hall with clamshell roof completed in 1957 is one of the representative works of modern architecture.

The most noteworthy is the Berlin Palace Theatre, designed by schenkel, an outstanding German architect, which represents the peak of German classical architecture. Frankfurt: Passionate violin music.

Nine times out of ten people who travel to Germany have to change planes in Frankfurt. Therefore, Frankfurt has almost become synonymous with Germany. Frankfurt is now the commercial and manufacturing center of Germany and an important international financial city.

Frankfurt has "the largest bookcase in the country"-the German Library; There are about 500 publishing companies here, including the largest publishing company in Germany, so Frankfurt can be called the center of the world book industry.

Rome Square is the only square in Frankfurt that still retains the appearance of medieval streets. The building next to the square has an old city hall, and its stepped herringbone roof is unique. There is also the Imperial Cathedral, which was once the place where the German king was crowned.

There is also a place worth visiting in Frankfurt-Goethe's former residence. It is here that Goethe finished his famous works, such as Faust and young werther. Next to Goethe's former residence is the Goethe Museum. Gu Long: Classical and elegant piano sound.

Cologne lies on the Rhine River. This river with many beautiful legends is also the source of Cologne's infinite charm. Cologne's elegance, quietness and gentleness all come from this river. Cologne has also become a city with no taste at all. On the Rhine sightseeing boat, endless castles and vineyards on both sides of the road gradually disappeared, while large cargo ships shuttling back and forth revealed Cologne's status as an industrial metropolis. It is also the production base of the famous German car Mercedes-Benz, but there is no trace of industrial pollution in Cologne. Both the old city and the new park on the Rhine are good places for sightseeing.

Cologne Cathedral is the largest church in Germany and one of the tallest churches in the world. It is a masterpiece of medieval European Gothic architecture. The dome of the central auditorium is 43.35 meters high, and the central steeple is 16 1 meter high, which goes straight into the sky. The four walls of the Cathedral 10000 square meters of windows are all painted with historical figures. Its windows are golden and colorful under the reflection of sunlight. There are five clocks in the church bell tower, the largest of which weighs 24 tons. When the bells ring together, they are loud and deep.

Climbing the bell tower overlooks the appearance and scenery of Cologne. Every night, spotlights installed in the surrounding buildings shoot beams at the church and cover it with a layer of light blue fluorescence. Standing on the other side of the Rhine and enjoying the reflection of the church in the river is even more mysterious.

Munich, the third largest city in Germany, is as famous as Paris and Rome for its unique cultural atmosphere and is known as the capital of culture and art. There are 64 breweries in this city, which produce world-famous beer. Oktoberfest is held in Theresienweise from the end of September to the beginning of 10 every year for two weeks.

Hamburg, the largest port city, is located at the intersection of three rivers, such as the Elbe River. Its superior geographical location, known as the international business center, has always been the location of many banks and insurance companies. It is also one of the world-famous "water cities", with more than 1500 bridges alone.

Stuttgart, a charming city in Germany, is the hometown of great writers and thinkers. This is a city that has the potential to learn and is more acute than invention, and it is also a fascinating city for tourism and leisure. There are many scenic spots and historical sites here, and there are many folk festivals. It is also a galloping horse. It's really not enough to call it the "automobile capital". At the same time, as the art capital of southern Germany, Stuttgart has a world-famous ballet company, the "Best Opera House" of the German Symphony Orchestra and many art galleries, museums and folk museums.

Germany has a long cultural history. Every year, international art festivals are held all over Germany, including music festivals from classical music to rock music, film and drama festivals, small art festivals and comprehensive art festivals, forming a comprehensive art project with a huge scale. Girls made of ceramics and handicrafts produced by Elt are very popular in the world. Steiff company is famous for its dolls overseas, and German wooden toys are also famous.