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Capital: Berlin
Population: 82 million.
Language: German
Religion: Catholic
Currency: Euro
Visa: required, Schengen

 

"Heart" of Europe, one of the most interesting and the most developed countries of the world, the birthplace of famous kings, poets and musicians. This is the Middle Ages and modernity, openness and hospitality, a centuries-old history and culture, architecture, and monuments, unique shape of cities and unique natural landscapes, excellent quality hotels and high level of service, a variety of local dishes and beers.
Holidays in Germany - a journey across the country and the ideal order of business scope, treatment and recovery in the resorts of Bad Orb, Wiesbaden, Baden-Baden, skiing on the slopes of Garmisch - Partenkirchen, Berchtesgaden, Oberstdorf, the Black Forest, a unique tour of the sights of Berlin, Munich , Koblenz, Frankfurt and Hamburg.
Tours in Germany - a familiarity with the treasures of history, theater, museums, amusement parks, fine restaurants, bustling pubs, international sports competitions, participation in the colorful street festivals and traditional Christmas markets with the lights of fireworks, a great vacation on the lake with crystal clear water and beautiful sandy beaches.

Climate in Germany

Germany belongs to the zone of moderate continental climate. Winters are not very cold - the average January temperature is about 1 degree, and the average minimum temperature is -3 degrees. Of course, there are years when the rear of cyclones to the country for a long time, it is arctic air. In this case, the temperature can drop to -10 and even -15. Northern areas, which are influenced by the warm "breathing" Atlantic, characterized by higher winter temperatures. In the east, with increasing degree of continental climate, winter temperatures often drop below 20 degrees. Warmest summer months are July and August, with average temperatures of 18 - 20 degrees, the maximum temperature recorded in the east and reaches 30 degrees. For spring characterized the so-called "return of cold weather," when, after a warm spring day, a sharp drop in temperature. Germany is often visited by cyclones, so much rainfall throughout the year, but still have them up for the summer. In the mountains the temperature a few degrees lower, and more precipitation than the rest of the territory.
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The best time to visit the resort - July and August. While these months are not excluded rain, but it is the warmest time of the year. For downhill skiing is the most suitable period from January to March.

Traditions of Germany

Germany - a country which is different thoroughness and accuracy in all that, however, does not prevent tourists feel comfortable if certain simple rules. The main thing when dealing with a German - is a courtesy. Greeting "Hutten Tag" and sincere smile will help to make contact with almost any resident of Germany. But do not forget that the Germans do not like too violent displays of affection, so there neobhodimostipozhimat hands and cuddle with friends, who met each other on the street, only a simple nod of his head. Furthermore, when dealing with the German should not too close, not to break the so-called personal space.

Germans go to bed early, in this regard, calls after 21:00 it is better not to do, it is appropriate to call in the morning, starting from 07:00, Saturday night call is highly undesirable, as the Germans prefer to devote this time only family.

It is undesirable to go on a visit to the German without warning, as the rules of the meeting agree beforehand, is a manifestation of good form, if a guest takes leave first, the next day decided to give thanks for the welcome writing, by phone or in person.

Germans are very punctual, so it is advisable always to be on time, otherwise will have to apologize for a long time.

Smoking in Germany is regulated by law, however, along with the federal postanovleniemo ban smoking in federal institutions and in public transport, there are several laws that apply only to specific lands. For example, smoking is allowed in Bavaria in the beer tent, in Saxony - in small bars where the owner himself serves its guests.

Germans are very strict with any, even the most minor offenses, the fines are very high, for example, public transport without a ticket can cost 60 euros.

In Germany made clear plan their working hours, so on any business meeting must be negotiated in advance, preferably in a few days.

Internationally known German quality. If an entity is taken for the order, you can be sure - it's done well and on time.

To dress in Germany dual attitude. On the one hand, the Germans, like most Europeans, seek to ensure that the clothes were comfortable and functional. Particularly liberal in this respect young people - prefer T-shirts and jeans. On the other hand, clothing - a card of the profession. Businessmen wear suits and ties strict tones. Many receptions taken to indicate the desired form of clothing, sometimes it can be a coat or jacket, which can be rented. But in any case, for the present German determining factor in the choice of clothing will ease and accuracy.

Attractions in Germani

Leipzig

Leipzig - XIII century citadel, the Tower Battle of the Nations (XIX c.), Erected in honor of the soldiers who died in battle with the army of Napoleon at Leipzig in 1813, the Orthodox Church, set in the memory of the fallen Russian soldiers (XIX century), the world-famous art gallery , zoo. Bonn - the house, the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, the Romanesque cathedral (XI-XIII cc.), Hall (1782), Parliament (1950), Villa Hammerschmidt (residence of the President of the country), Schaumburg Palace (the residence of the Federal Chancellor ), the palace Poppelsdorf the botanical garden.

 

 

Bad Hennig

Bad Hennig - hot springs, large thermal swimming pool (both public and private), Arenfels castle (built in the XIII century., Rebuilt in 1849-1855 gg.).

Scattered throughout Germany thousand beautiful medieval castles - Raynfels (1250), Sunek (1010), in the XIII century, the infamous center of knights-robbers, Reichenstein (near Trehtingskhauzen) Raynbraytbah, Aynbraytbah, Loysdorf - castle with four towers, the former royal palace, Stolzenfels, Lanek (XIII c.), two ruined castles - and Shterrenberg Liebenstein (XI and XIII centuries.) in Kamp-Bornhofen in Marksburg well preserved Hall of Knights, ladies room, chapel, weapons, chastity belt etc. Martinskapelle chapel with beautiful views of the castle and the Rhine.

Significant cultural value are monuments of the Roman city of the era: Manz - the capital of the Roman province, Koblenz - Roman fortress, Remagen, Andernach - a tower 49 meters high with walls 3.5 meters thick, the old city wall (fortifications), the old Rhine crane (dated year 1554), Boppard - the remains of the citadel, and other

 

Cities in Germani

Berlin

Berlin - this is the same name of the federal center of Germany. Area of ​​the administrative district of more than eight hundred square kilometers. It has a population of about three and a half million people.
By itself, as a city, Berlin is quite an interesting mix of different architectural styles. The structure consists of various communes and villages. Berlin is rich in forests and parks. This is a peculiar agglomeration, which stretches for 45 kilometers from west to east. From north to south the length of about 40 kilometers. The city was founded on the banks of the picturesque and pristine rivers Spree.
The beginning of the historical development of the settlement relates to a distant sixth century AD. At that time, on the banks of the River Spree lived ancient Slavic tribes. There were two. One of them is in the twelfth century, formed a commune Colin. It was located on an island in the river. Second Slavic tribe later on the right bank of the Spree in Berlin built a commune. After several decades of both communes unite under a common management. It was located on the bridge that connects them. Today it is called Rathausbryukke.
More detailed view of the medieval Berlin can be obtained by visiting the district of Berlin-Mitte. This is the land located between the district and administrative Molkenmart Myulendamm lot. Today this place is symbolic of honor took the podium Fusion Centre Berlin. Why come here when visiting this city a must for each tourist.
Here gaze history buff offers excellent views of the castle wall Cologne, which was built in the Middle Ages. True, much of this monument has been destroyed. But the company is actively working on its restoration. Real decoration of this place is the medieval church Marienkirche on the Neuer Markt. This structure symbolizes freedom and independence of Germany.
Enormous contribution to the Berlin made the Hohenzollern dynasty. In the fifteenth century the city became its capital. At that time, its population was only two hundred thousand people. In just a hundred years they have managed to increase this figure by almost four times.
Further growth of the city continued in the eighteenth century. During this period, the city wall was rebuilt. Under its protection, including many surrounding communes. The peak of fame Berlin has the flourishing of Prussia. At that time, ruled by King Frederick the Great. He managed to make a real capital berlin contemporary Europe. This is where the spread new ideas and cultural development. Here mature dogma of the Enlightenment. During this period, Berlin is actively built, built numerous palaces and churches, private homes of wealthy people and social structures. Here are concentrated the best scientists of the era.
Berlin even greater elevation above all other lands in Germany brought the industrial revolution and the entry into the European customs union. The city then was a center of trade and crafts. In the late eighteenth century, the population of Berlin has exceeded the mark of 1.5 million. people.
Who ruled at that time King William II laid a solid foundation of military and economic power of the Reich. This enabled soon unleash the First World War. The revival of the new Berlin is associated with lesions in this bloody exhausting war. After the defeat of the king abdicated his throne. Power in the country was occupied by the first republic. However, the talk of democracy was still too early. The newly formed government, do not hesitate to massacre the uprising Spartans.
But then to the Land of Berlin joined seven communes. This lays a solid foundation for the rebirth of the city and the start of construction of its new modern look. In the early twentieth century New York - it's a great, rich city which is the capital of the newly-fledged republic Veymark.
The relative freedom of thought which prevailed in this city ever since its foundation, has become a breeding ground for cultural and spiritual development of its people. There is always in full swing boiled and raged intellectual and creative thought. Here was a true European center where wanted to come all great scientists, writers, artists and thinkers. With this in the Middle Ages Berlin easily took the place of the world entertainment and amusements bohemians. Gathered here all the fans of avant-garde theater and life.
Berlin gave the world celebrities such as S.Tsveyg and T. Mann. These writers tell some incredible stories that they could come to a head only in this magnificent city. It also increased and many celebrities in the field of painting. These are artists Kandinsky and Dix. A huge number of stars scientists world famous long live and work in the fertile lands of Berlin. Hall of Fame scholar light this city proud names such as Einstein, Koch, Bosch, Bering, and many others.
Today Berlin is a worthy continuation cultural and scientific traditions, which are incorporated here in the Middle Ages. However, the historical route of the city was going to happen disaster.


Leverkusen

Leverkusen - an industrial city in Germany, located in North Rhine - Westphalia, on the Rhine, between Düsseldorf and Cologne. The population for 2005 was 161.3 thousand.
Leverkusen - is the main department of pharmaceutical company "Bayer" and the football club of the same name, it is aspirin, a flying saucer, Japanese gods and the world's great TV.
This city is the oldest, beautiful and picturesque Japanese garden in the world, which, as if to contrast it is surrounded on all sides by industrial pipe mill plants. In this garden you can understand the whole philosophy of Japan, especially if you come back in the spring when trees and plants are in bloom, it stunningly beautiful. The beauty of the Japanese Garden is beginning to hit the visitor from the main entrance.
Football fans can visit the stadium and feel as a football fan. You can also visit the bar and cheer for a beer at the monitor screen, which broadcasts the game.
In 2010, in March, in the center of Leverkusen opened a new shopping center and the main city hall. In the construction of the building were used new technology, and it looks quite impressive. The roof of the town hall with similar UFO unrealistic dimensions, and at night it glows because the building there are many cafes and boutiques that give this unearthly light.


Stuttgart

Stuttgart - one of the major economic centers of the country and the location of numerous high-tech companies, known around the world. They include such global corporations as DaimlerChrysler, Porsche, Bosch, Hewlett-Packard and IBM, as well as many innovative medium-sized businesses.
Cars - the first thing people remember the tens of thousands in Germany and abroad, hearing the name "Stuttgart". Because this city - the birthplace of the oldest companies producing cars. Activities associated with Stuttgart Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz, Wilhelm Maybach and Ferdinand Porsche. Automotive history is represented in museums, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche Museum, the Museum-workshop of Gottlieb Daimler.
Historical note: In 1886, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart built the first carriage, equipped with a homemade gasoline engine, and a year later she had her first ride on the route Stuttgart-Cannstatt a speed of 18 km / h
Karl Benz in 1879 launched the first two-stroke internal combustion engine. In 1885, he equipped gasoline engine three-wheeler, the invention was recorded January 29, 1886 the Imperial Patent Office.
After the death of Gottlieb Daimler in 1926, the company "Benz & Cie." and "Daimler Motorengesellschaft" merged into Daimler-Benz AG, now - Daimler-Chrysler.
Ferdinand Porsche from 1922 was the chief designer at the Daimler factory, and later - the technical director and board member. It was he who developed the legendary sports car Mercedes SS and SSK. In 1931 he founded his own design office in Stuttgart, Porsche, the forerunner of the modern firm Dr. Ing. h. c. F Porsche AG.

 
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