8,821 Articles of interest in Germany
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VfL-Stadion am Elsterweg (German pronunciation: [faʊ̯ ʔɛf ˈʔɛl ˈʃtaːdi̯ɔn ʔam ˈʔɛlstɐveːk], locally [-ˈʔɛlstɐveːç]) is a multi-use stadium in Wolfsburg, Germany. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of VfL Wolfsburg. T…
Unteruhldingen is a small village, part of the town of Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, on the northwestern shore of Lake Constance, Germany. It is home to the Pfahlbauten, an open air museum displaying reconstructions of Neolithic and Bronze Age pile dwellings…
The University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg (Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH) is a German university hospital based in Giessen and Marburg. The Giessen site is the teaching hospital of the University of Giessen whereas the Marburg si…
The University Library Heidelberg (German: Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg) is the central library of the University of Heidelberg. It constitutes together with the 83 decentralized libraries of the faculties and institutes the University Library …
Uetersen Airport is located near the town of Uetersen in the district of Pinneberg within the municipalities of Heist and Appen.
Turmstraße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U9. The station is located in fare zone A. It was opened in 1961 and designed by B.Grimmek.
Tuja-Stadion (formally known as ESV-Stadion) is an 11,418 capacity stadium in Ingolstadt, Germany. It is primarily used for football and was the home of ESV Ingolstadt until they merged with MTV Ingolstadt to become FC Ingolstadt 04. It also hosted …
The Trinity Church is a religious building in Munich, southern Germany. It is a votive church and was designed in Bavarian Baroque style according to plans from Giovanni Antonio Viscardi from 1711 to 1718. It is a monastery church of the Carmelites …
The Trebel is a river in Western Pomerania, a region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, some 75 kilometers long. The Poggendorf Trebel (German: Poggendorfer Trebel; source Klein Zarnewanz) and Beek (source in Wittenhagen) are the sources of the river and me…
The Theater Lübeck (formerly Stage of the Hansestadt Lübeck, colloquially Stadttheater) is one of the largest theaters in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
The first railway bridge at Kehl across the Rhine was opened in May 1861. Since then the bridge has been partially or fully destroyed more than once.
The Temple of Friendship (German: Freundschaftstempel) is a small, round temple in the western part of Sanssouci Park in Potsdam.
The Teltow Canal, also known as the Teltowkanal in German, is a canal to the south of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. The canal lies in both the states of Berlin and Brandenburg, and at points forms the boundary between the two. It takes its na…
Telekom Dome is an indoor sporting arena that is located in Bonn, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 6,000 spectators and it opened in 2008. It is home to the professional German Basketball League team Telekom Baskets Bonn.
The Süntel is a massif in the German Central Uplands that is up to 437.5 m above sea level (NN).
Südweststadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany and was built in 1950. The stadium could hold up 41,383 people. After the renovation in 2007, the maximum capacity was limited to 6,100 people. It is currently used mostly f…
Söflingen Abbey was a nunnery of the Order of Poor Ladies, also known as the Poor Clares, the Poor Clare Sisters, the Clarisse, the Minoresses, or the Second Order of St. Francis. It was situated in the village of Söflingen, now part of Ulm in Baden…
Stralauer Tor was a Berlin U-Bahn station in Berlin-Friedrichshain.
Stollberg is a former district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
Steingaden Abbey (Kloster Steingaden) was a Premonstratensian monastery in Steingaden in Bavaria, Germany.
On 8 March 1988 the Bavarian State Ministry for State Development and the Environment designated an area of 1,280 square kilometres (490 sq mi) in North Bavaria, Germany, as the Steigerwald Nature Park (German: Naturpark Steigerwald). About half the…
Static War Headquarters Castlegate is a NATO command and communications bunker located approximately 2 km north-east of the town of Linnich, Germany.
Stadthalle Offenbach is a convention center located in Offenbach am Main, Germany, which opened in 1966. It hosts concerts, sporting events, cabaret and variety performances. There are 3,000 seats.
Stadion der Weltjugend was a multi-use stadium in the Mitte district of Berlin, Germany.
The Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich (München), Germany, is a large collection of drawings, prints and engravings. It contains 400,000 sheets starting from the 15th century from various artists around the world. Along with Kupferstichkabinet…
The Stiftskirche is a church located in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
St. George's Abbey, Isny (German: Kloster St.
St. Anna Damenstiftskirche is a chapel in Munich, southern Germany.
St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz (Stift St. Alban vor Mainz) originated as a Benedictine abbey, founded in 787 or 796 by Archbishop Richulf (787–813) in honour of Saint Alban of Mainz, located to the south of Mainz on the hill later called the Albansberg.
St. Michael in Berg am Laim is a church in Munich, southern Germany, built from 1738 to 1751 by Johann Michael Fischer as Court Church for Prince Archbishop Clemens August of Cologne, a son of the Bavarian Elector Maximinial Emmanuel. Clemens August…
The Späth-Arboretum (3.5 hectares) is an arboretum now maintained by the Humboldt University of Berlin.
Sporthalle Augsburg is an indoor arena located in Augsburg, Germany.
Sophie-Charlotte-Platz is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U2. Built by A. Grenander and opened in 1908, in 1988 twenty-six large paintings were attached to the walls showing the history of the subway before the First World War. In 1935 the wi…
From an architectural and art historical point of view Sondershausen Palace can be considered as one of the most important palace complexes in Thuringia. It is an irregular four-wing complex.
Solar Valley is an industrial area in the Thalheim part of the municipality of Bitterfeld-Wolfen in the district Anhalt-Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
The Sieben Steinhäuser is a group of five dolmens on the Lüneburg Heath in the NATO training area of Bergen-Hohne, in the state of Lower Saxony in northern Germany. The stones are considered to be part of the funnelbeaker culture (3,500 - 2,800 B.C.…
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