Mainz, Germany
Market Square
This market square in Mainz, Germany has functioned as a place of commerce and gathering for over 1,000 years.
Adventurer since May 2025
This market square in Mainz, Germany has functioned as a place of commerce and gathering for over 1,000 years.
The gardens weren’t open to the public until 1780 — and thankfully, it’s stayed that way since.
Explore this unfinished mansion on a secluded island in Germany's Lake Chiemsee.
Originally Located in Germany's Garden Realm, the Gothic House was originally built as a gardener's apartment and was transformed into a private residence for Prince Leopold III.
This Protestant church in Germany was built in the Baroque style and used to have a live-in bell tower guard.
This historic beer hall and restaurant was named after Renaissance composer, Orlando di Lasso.
This UNESCO World Heritage site in Potsdam, Germany is an exemplary Frederican Rococo palace. Its seven-room guesthouse was originally a 1745 orangery.
More than 61 million people have visited this castle - the primary influence for Cinderella's castle in the Disney logo - after it opened its doors to tourists.
This German bath, once separating swimming areas for men and women, was the largest and most expensive pool in the world when it was first opened.
This Baroque castle, situated in the German countryside is surrounded by vineyards and is known as a temple to celebrate the zest for life and wine.
Once the private library of the bourgeoisie and enlightened nobility, this 18th century library in Gorlitz, Germany was originally established as a scientific society for Middle Europe.
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