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Visiting German cities
City Contours

German cities are as diverse as the landscape that surrounds them. In our series of city portraits, we embark on a journey through Goethe's homeland. Our authors have taken a close look at things small and large which make their cities so unique and lovable.

A Culture, we all know, is made by its cities

Derek Walcott

View of Rostock. Photo (detail): © Adobe

City Contours: Rostock
On its Way

Tourists nationwide know the Rostock district of Warnemünde for its beach, lighthouse, pier, and fish butties. The city of Rostock itself is generally associated with shipyards, the fishing combines used in the GDR, and the Lichtenhagen pre-fab housing estate. So it is high time we took a closer look at this historic Hanseatic league city. 

Graffiti and industrial buildings in front of the Zeiss Tower. Photo (detail): © Adobe

City contours Jena
Life is bene in Jene

Just a prefab city? Not at all: Come to Jena by train and you will find yourself in the middle of a verdant paradise. The city on the Saale is ambivalent and imperfect – which is precisely why our author Nancy Droese finds it so appealing.
 

In Göttingen, all roads lead to the university, with every fourth resident being a higher education student. Photo (detail): © picture alliance/dpa/Swen Pförtner

City contours Göttingen
The knowledge city with an innovative spirit

“The city that creates knowledge” : The Göttingen University sets the pace and rhythm of the city. Our author Stefan Keitel takes us on a tour of places full of academic free spirit, industrious research and political resistance.

City of opposites: the skate park next to the European Central Bank. Photo (detail): © picture alliance / Westend61 / Martin Moxter

City contours: Frankfurt
From soaring skyline to down-to-earth graffiti

Frankfurt does not enjoy the best reputation and is known for its banking district, major international airport, drug scene, and red-light district. And while few would choose the city as their new home, most people who move to Frankfurt soon discover they never want to leave. Our author Eva-Maria Verfürth goes beyond the clichés to show what makes Germany’s financial hub so liveable and lovable.

The rust-red roofs of Nuremberg, where some streets surprisingly offer an almost Mediterranean flair: view from Nuremberg Castle. Photo (detail): © Adobe

City contours Nuremberg
A touch of Bella Italia

Nuremberg has a picturesque flair and history – including some troubled chapters. The city offers a lot that makes life richer: Our author Clara Lipkowski details spots to experience modern culture, art and curiosities.
 

When art becomes an adventure: an installation in Leipzig’s Kunstkraftwerk. Photo (detail): © picture alliance/dpa/dpa-Zentralbild/Waltraud Grubitzsch

City contours Leipzig
Green art city with an industrial past

What makes Leipzig so special? Is it the trade fair city’s long tradition as a trade hub, adventures outdoors, or perhaps its colourful art scene? Our author Tanja Grevismühl explores Leipzig’s classical highlights and adds some you are not likely to find in a travel guide.

Wir bauen eine Stadt
Wir bauen eine Stadt
Wir bauen eine Stadt
Wir bauen eine Stadt

Thomas Fehlmann / Holger Hiller (Palais Schaumburg)

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