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Recommendation and list of eight major tourist attractions in Germany

Germany is the center of Central Europe, stretching from the icy waves of the North Sea to the foothills of the Alps and lakes in Switzerland. Germany gives people the impression that it is a serious country with a touch of romance, and it is a tourist destination that many small partners yearn for. There are many good places to play and visit. Bian Xiao will introduce you to the eight must-see attractions in Germany. Interested friends may wish to look down together!

Eight must-see attractions in Germany.

1. Hamburg miniature landscape world

Hamburg Miniature Landscape World is a railway model exhibition center located in Hamburg, Germany. It has the world's largest railway model dynamic scene, as well as realistic miniature landscapes of various countries and cities, with an exhibition area of 4,000 square meters. 365 days a year, the door of the miniature world is open to tourists every day: rails, trains, statues, buildings, scenery. Many scenes and details here amaze tourists.

The miniature landscape here is divided into seven themes: Harz Mountain, Alps, Austria, Hamburg, America, Scandinavia and Switzerland. Therefore, it is not surprising that Hamburg miniature landscape world has become the largest numerical control railway model in the world from 0755 to 79000.

2. European park rust

European theme parks are picturesque. It is located in the lakeside forest in Rust, Germany, with a medieval castle as a landmark. The park consists of 18 small parks with the theme of different European countries, so tourists travel from micro-France to micro-Spain, and then back and forth between Holland, Germany, Portugal and other countries. There are 13 roller coaster, 4D cinema, amusement highlights over 100 and various performances. It is the largest leisure park in Germany. It receives more than 5 million tourists every year.

3. Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle, the full name of Neuschwanstein Castle, is a building in the late19th century, located in the southwest of Bavaria, Germany. King Ludwig II of Bavaria ordered the construction of this castle. The construction of the castle began in 1869 and was not completed until 1886 when King Ludwig II died. Neuschwanstein is a symbol of Germany. Because it is the prototype of Disney Castle, some people call it Cinderella Castle. Now this castle is one of the most popular places of interest in Germany and the most photographed building in Germany. 123