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Sights included in UNESCO´s World Cultural Heritage list and picturesque half-timbered buildings,

magnificent palaces and cobblestoned alleyways, romantic inns and attractive shopping precincts.

Sentimental memories and surprising curiosities -

all this and more is just waiting to be explored. Take your time , it's well worth it!
Every HISTORIC HIGHLIGHT has its own special attractions. You can get to know all of them with a City Pass

which provides a number of attractive benefits an reductions on your journey of discovery.

Come and see for yourself.

Germany - Land of Culture

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.

NEWS:

Lufthansa German Airlines will offer its passengers from Indonesia vastly improved connections to Europe

  from 28 March 2005 when it flies to Europe via Bangkok. At Bangkok, passengers can connect to Lufthansa

flights to either of its two major European hubs, Frankfurt or Munich, both of which offer a huge number of

connections around Europe and beyond.

The Lufthansa flights departing Bangkok for Frankfurt and Munich are ideally timed, allowing passengers from

Jakarta between 45 minutes to an hour to board the flight of their choice to Frankfurt or Munich -

a perfect transit time. At Frankfurt, passengers can then choose flights to 151 onward destinations and

from Munich to 95 onward destinations. Both Frankfurt and Munich are ideally located at the centre of Europe.

The return flights from Frankfurt and Munich to Bangkok both arrive approximately one hour before the Lufthansa

flight departs to Jakarta, again ensuring passengers do not have to spend unnecessary time waiting in transit.

Lufthansa flights from Jakarta to Europe currently operate via Singapore. Passengers from Jakarta who wish to

travel directly to Singapore can of course still do so via Lufthansa`s Star Alliance partner Singapore Airlines which

offers more than 50 flights a week on that route.

The new route from Jakarta via Bangkok will also of course provide an excellent new service for tourists who wish to

visit the exciting capital of Thailand with its huge array of popular tourist attractions.