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Situated in the heart of Europe, Germany’s diversity astounds visitors from all around the world. Discover fairy-tale castles, picturesque villages, and UNESCO World Heritage sites, as well as crystal-clear lakes, snowcapped mountains, the mystical Black Forest, stunning Rhine River cruises, traditional Christmas markets, and, of course, the world-famous Oktoberfest in Munich--all in Germany. Germany’s elegant cities, including the hip and stylish capital city of Berlin, are vibrant cultural and historical centers. Sit down, relax, and watch the world go by in a charming sidewalk café, or indulge in fabulous shopping opportunities, amazing architecture, and pulsating nightlife.

Fall in love with the picturesque countryside, where you’ll find enchanting medieval villages, friendly wine festivals, regional specialties, relaxing walking paths, and countless recreational activities. There’s even more to Germany than this colorful diversity of arts, culture, and nature. Today, more than 42 million Americans claim German heritage. Germany offers a wide range of possibilities to trace family roots, or just find out more about German cultural heritage in America. Come to Germany, land of a thousand possibilities. Make new cultural discoveries, enjoy exciting urban adventures, or just breathe in the intoxicating countryside and relax.

Heritage
There are many ways to explore your German heritage. To learn more about German-American heritage, visit www.germanoriginality.com. You’ll find information on special trips and itineraries throughout Germany; museums that offer genealogical services; traditions and festivals; and products, brands, and the people behind them. Don’t forget to join the community, share your own story, and start learning about all things German in America.

400 years ago, in the year 1608, the first Germans arrived in Jamestown on the Mary and Margaret. Ever since, German-Americans have played a vital role in the development of American culture. People like Albert Einstein, George Steinbrenner, Babe Ruth, Marlene Dietrich, Richard Hellman, William Edward Boeing, Levi Strauss, John Jacob Astor, Oscar Ferdinand Meyer, and Henry A. Kissinger are icons of American culture. These famous German-Americans have contributed greatly to the look and feel of modern America.

When you visit Germany today, you’ll notice exciting new cross-cultural developments, including the opening of the BallinStadt, a massive emigration center in Hamburg, which was once the gateway to a new life for over five million emigrants. Like the BallinStadt, the German Emigration Center in Bremerhaven, which opened two years ago, offers compelling tours, comprehensive exhibits, and an extensive heritage database available for genealogical research.

Imagine sitting in the pews of a church frequented by your forefathers, unearthing a cherished family document, walking the grounds of your great-great-grandparents’ farmstead, meeting distant German cousins, visiting the Pier of Farewell, or just soaking up the deep heritage of your picturesque surroundings. Discover your heritage and the heritage of America when you come to Germany. For further travel information and special heritage offers, visit www.cometogermany.com.

Castles and Gardens
History comes alive in Germany’s 5,000 castles and palaces. Hundreds of them, from a vast array of historic epochs and architectural genres, are so well-preserved that they seem frozen in time, their fascinating histories exposed. Many have even been declared UNESCO World Heritage sites. Lavish botanical gardens and pristine landscape parks have also earned these castles international esteem. Many castles also offer outstanding festivals and events, such as the Herrenhausen Festival, the Rheingau Music Festival, or Potsdam’s Sanssouci Music Festival, all of which are a treat for the senses.

Art, Culture, and Events
Let the richness of Germany’s deep-seated yet vigorously modern culture astound you. Choose from an impressive variety of culturally rich locales, such as cutting-edge Bauhaus architecture, unique museum ensembles like Berlin’s Museum Island, Munich’s Pinakothek complex, Stuttgart’s State Gallery, and Hamburg’s BallinStadt. With over 5,000 art and exhibit houses throughout the country, the art scene in Germany is thriving. Indulge in sumptuous classical music concerts set amidst gorgeous and timeless scenery. Trace Goethe’s footsteps in Weimar, Bach’s in Leipzig, and Luther’s in Eisenach and Wittenberg. Sample exquisite cuisine at Germany’s numerous regional and international restaurants. Delve into the modern fantasy worlds of musicals and variety shows. Other don’t-miss German events include Munich’s world-famous Oktoberfest beer festival, Stuttgart’s State Theater Ballet, a variety of popular wine festivals, colorful Karneval parades, and Rhine in Flames, a spectacular fireworks event.

Nature, Activities, and Recreation
Germany’s landscapes offer a wealth of options that will be sure to make your vacation unforgettable. Stroll down long, sandy seaside or lakeside shores; skip through enchanting lowland plains; or grab your hiking boots and poles for the vast array of hills and high peaks in the Bavarian Alps. Take in breathtaking riverside scenery when you hop aboard a cruise liner on the Rhine, the Moselle, the Danube, or the Elbe River. Enjoy a day trip to one of Germany’s national parks, such as the Black Forest. Don’t forget the many popular water sports, such as canoeing, swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and even house boating. With a German spa vacation, you can indulge in a relaxing, self-pampering environment, and give your health a boost. With over 350 health and spa resorts, as well as numerous hotels and vacation centers, Germany ensures that your health is a top priority.

For more information on vacations in Germany, including accommodations, events, transportation, and special deals, visit www.cometogermany.com.

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