Hannover – Lower Saxony, Germany Hannover stands along the Leine River in northern Germany and has long served as an important political and cultural center of the region of Lower Saxony. The city became the residence of the House of Hanover, whose rulers later ascended to the British throne in the early 18th century. One […]
Celle – Lower Saxony, Germany Celle lies along the Aller River in the region of Lower Saxony in northern Germany. The town is well known for its beautifully preserved half-timbered houses, many of which date from the 16th and 17th centuries and line the narrow streets of the historic old town. Dominating the center of […]
Schwerin – Germany Schwerin lies in the lake-filled landscape of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northern Germany. The city developed around a series of lakes that surround its historic center, creating one of the most scenic urban settings in the region. The city’s most famous landmark is Schwerin Castle, which rises on an island within Lake Schwerin. The […]
Wismar – Germany The coastal city of Wismar lies along the Baltic Sea in northern Germany and was another important member of the Hanseatic League. During the Middle Ages the city flourished as a trading port connecting merchants across northern Europe. Wismar’s historic center features broad market squares, Gothic brick churches, and colorful merchant houses […]
Lübeck – Germany Lübeck stands along the Trave River near the Baltic coast and was one of the most powerful and influential cities of the Hanseatic League. Often referred to as the “Queen of the Hanseatic League,” the city served as a central hub for trade throughout northern Europe during the medieval period. The historic […]
Hamburg – Germany Hamburg lies along the Elbe River near its broad estuary into the North Sea, making it one of the most important port cities in northern Europe. During the Middle Ages the city became a major member of the Hanseatic League, the powerful trading alliance that linked merchant cities across the Baltic and […]
Miniatur Wunderland – Hamburg, Germany Miniatur Wunderland is one of the most popular attractions in Hamburg, located within the historic warehouse district known as Speicherstadt, itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum features the world’s largest model railway system, displaying miniature landscapes from many regions of the world. The detailed exhibits recreate cities, mountains, […]
Bremen – Germany The city of Bremen lies along the Weser River in northern Germany and was one of the important members of the Hanseatic League, the powerful alliance of merchant cities that dominated trade across the Baltic and North Seas during the Middle Ages. The historic center of Bremen contains one of the most […]
Hamburger Dom – Hamburg, Germany The Hamburger Dom is one of the largest and most famous public fairs in northern Germany, held several times each year in the city of Hamburg. Despite its name, the event is not connected to a cathedral but instead traces its origins to medieval markets that once took place near […]
