As in many cities, the museums in Wolfenbüttel are closed on Monday. But that’s no reason to bury your head in the sand and avoid the city on that day, because even on a Monday you can make some really great discoveries in Wolfenbüttel. I was out and about in the city on a Monday and went in search of clues for you.
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Ride on the Dresden funicular railway
Dresden not only has an aerial tramway, here a funicular railway also runs up the Loschwitz slope of the Elbe.
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Allied Museum – a journey through Berlin history
As a Berliner, I have come to know a city in transition over the course of my life. When I was born, there was still East and West Berlin, and today I live in a united Berlin.
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Ernst Thälmann Park in Prenzlauer Berg
Directly opposite the Prenzlauer Allee S-Bahn station is the Zeiss Grossplanetarium. I walked past here for almost a year when I went to one of my numerous children’s sports classes and never discovered the Ernst Thälmann Park behind it.
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Hike to the old luge track on the Fichtelberg mountain
At the foot of the Fichtelberg in the Ore Mountains lies the town of Oberwiesenthal. At 915 metres above sea level, it is the highest town in Germany. In winter, it is a great place for winter sports, and in the snow-free season, hiking trails attract visitors.
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Berlin the green city – Volkspark Jungfernheide in Siemensstadt
For me, one of the perfect places to relax in any season is the Volkspark Jungfernheide in Siemensstadt. Not only do you find quiet corners here, but the experience factor is also taken care of.
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