Which German city offers the most interesting art encounters? Such a question is difficult to answer. It is one that German cities contend over from the north to the south. In the meantime, you can visit more than 5,000 art and exhibit houses in Germany overall. Some of the more modern galleries, known for their especially attractive architecture, are the gallery of contemporary art/Hamburger Kunsthalle (Art Hall), the museums Schloss Moyland and Kurhaus Kleve, Kestner Association in Hannover, Bremer Kunsthalle, Frankfurt Städel, Felix Nussbaum House and the old and new Pinakothek in Munich. In the old Pinakothek, you can see the masterpieces of Leonardo da Vinci, Durer, van Dyck, Rubens and El Greco. Art lover's, therefore, put this museum in the same class with the big museums of Europe.
The culture in Germany is broadly spread out. We cover a range from historic to modern by introducing two of the most popular destinations in the cultural category: castles and palaces, and musicals. The castle and palace constructions tell the history of Germany and take you into the past. The musicals lift you into modern worlds of imagination and promise an evening of cultural enjoyment. They fit ideally into the itinerary of a short trip or city tour.
Castles and Palaces
Exciting offers for overnight stays at a variety of castles and palaces await you on this page.
UNESCO-world heritage sites
Every one of Germany's world heritage sites is well worth a visit. Let yourself be captivated by the places where history was made.
Musicals
A brief overview of the most famous musicals in Germany, from Cats to the Dance of the Vampires.
Variety Shows
The most renowned Variety Theatres in Germany await you with a diverse programme: acrobatic, juggling, magic performances as well as comedy, live music and much more. Enter the world of Variety Theatres!