Historic buildings in a vibrant town square.

Located 40 km away from Frankfurt, on the river Rhine, one of the busiest rivers in the world, Mainz lies in the middle of a huge wine-growing area.  It’s famous for its University, its Roman and Jewish heritage, its status as a media hub and regional capital, and its four most defining features: the Romanesque…

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Modern buildings beside historical church architecture.

As the financial citadel of European trade, with a thousand-year history, Frankfurt successfully combines culture and business, medieval intricate German frame houses, and jungle skyscrapers “Bankfurt”. Frankfurt Am Main, will surprise you with an unusual harmony for the bustling metropolis. From Imperial Cathedral Kaiserdom, the monumental Old Opera, or the famous Frankfurt Stock Exchange, a…

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Historic white building with modern surroundings.

Frankfurt was shaped by the contribution of the German Jews to culture, science, politics and business. The Historical Museum and the new Jewish Museum devote themselves to the history of the Jewish communities in Frankfurt and Germany, including the beginnings of the Jewish settlement in the 12th century, and their struggle for social integration and…

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Heidelberg Castle surrounded by autumn foliage.

People around the world come to Germany’s most romantic Capital, spell bounded by Heidelberg charm and character.Inspired by the mighty “Heidelberg Schloss” – the historical Castle ruins above the hill – 18 Century Poets walked the “Philosophers-Path” across the river, creating Songs and Literature, establishing what is internationally known as “German Romanticism”.Here, Germany’s oldest university…

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