Trier – Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Trier lies along the Moselle River in western Germany and is one of the oldest cities in the country. Founded by the Romans more than two thousand years ago as Augusta Treverorum, the city became one of the most important administrative centers of the Roman Empire north of the Alps. Several […]
Luxembourg City – Luxembourg Luxembourg City stands at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse Rivers in a landscape of deep valleys and steep cliffs. Because of its strategic location, the city developed into one of the most heavily fortified cities in Europe. For centuries Luxembourg’s powerful defensive walls and bastions earned it the nickname […]
Vianden – Luxembourg The town of Vianden lies along the Our River in northern Luxembourg, surrounded by the forested hills of the Ardennes region. Overlooking the town from a steep ridge is the impressive Vianden Castle, one of the most remarkable medieval castles in Europe. Constructed between the 11th and 14th centuries, the castle served […]
Bastogne War Museum – Bastogne, Belgium The Bastogne War Museum stands near the town of Bastogne in Belgium and is dedicated to the history of the Battle of the Bulge, the largest battle fought by American forces during the Second World War. Through exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia presentations, the museum tells the story of the […]
101st Airborne – Bastogne, Belgium The 101st Airborne Division is closely associated with the town of Bastogne in southern Belgium due to its role during the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 1944–1945. During this German offensive, American airborne troops were surrounded by German forces but successfully held their positions in and around […]
Meuse–Argonne – France The Meuse–Argonne region of northeastern France was the site of one of the largest and most significant battles of the First World War. The Meuse–Argonne Offensive, launched in 1918, was a major Allied campaign that involved more than one million American soldiers and helped bring the war to its conclusion. The landscape […]
Reims – Champagne, France Reims lies in the Champagne region of northeastern France and has long been one of the most historically important cities in the country. The city is famous for the magnificent Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims), a masterpiece of Gothic architecture where the kings of France were traditionally crowned for nearly […]
Maulbronn Monastery – Baden-Württemberg, Germany The Maulbronn Monastery lies in the rolling countryside of Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany. Founded in the 12th century by the Cistercian Order, the monastery developed into one of the most important monastic complexes in medieval Europe. The monastery complex includes churches, cloisters, defensive walls, and agricultural buildings that remain remarkably […]
Strasbourg – Alsace, France Strasbourg lies along the Rhine River near the border between France and Germany in the historic region of Alsace. For centuries the city served as an important cultural and trading center linking the German and French worlds. The historic district known as Grande Île, surrounded by branches of the Ill River, […]
Nuremberg – Bavaria, Germany The city of Nuremberg (Nürnberg) stands along the Pegnitz River in the region of Franconia in northern Bavaria. During the Middle Ages the city became one of the most important imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire, where imperial assemblies and political gatherings frequently took place. The skyline of Nuremberg is […]
