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Sehenswürdigkeiten. By Okasha Ahmed 9AI. 10. 4. 2. 5. 8. 9. Click on a number to find out what it is. 3. 7. 6. 1. 10 - Kreidefelsen auf Rügen. Die Kreidefelsen auf Rügen sind in Nationalpark Jasmund. The highest part of the cliffs is called Königsstuhl which means king’s chair.
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Sehenswürdigkeiten By Okasha Ahmed 9AI
10 4 2 5 8 9 Click on a number to find out what it is 3 7 6 1
10 - Kreidefelsen auf Rügen • Die Kreidefelsen auf Rügen sind in Nationalpark Jasmund. • The highest part of the cliffs is called Königsstuhl which means king’s chair. • Das Königsstuhl ist 118 meterhoch. • The cliffs are made of chalk and hence called Kreidefelsen auf Rügen which means Chalk Cliffs of Rügen. Click the arrow to return to the map
9 -Rhein • Das romantisch Rhein ist von Koblenz zu Bingen • That part of the river is most famous as the river carves its way through vineyard covered hills and many historical sites. • Die Loreley ist eine Klippe und sie ist auf das Flussufer von Rhein. • The river has been an important trade route into central Europe since ancient times and a string of small towns has grown up along the banks. Click the arrow to return to the map
8 - Frauenkirche • Die Frauenkirche ist in Dresden. • Die Frauenkirche means the Church of Our Lady. • Es war zerstört im Zweiten Weltkrieg. • It was then reconstructed using the original plans from the 1720s and reopened in 2005. Click the arrow to return to the map
7 - Lindau • Lindau hat 3,000 Leute. • It is located near the meeting point of the Austrian, German and Swiss borders. • Es ist in Bodensee. • The city is connected with the mainland by bridge and railway and is full of medieval buildings. Click the arrow to return to the map
6 - Oktoberfest • Oktoberfest ist in Munchen. • It is the largest Volksfest (beer and wine festival etc.) in the world with over 6 million people attending each year. • Es ist im später September und früh Oktober. • The festival has been held since 1810 and consists of drinking lots of German beer. Click the arrow to return to the map
5 - Kölner Dom • Kölner dom ist 144.5 meterhoch, 86.5 meterbreit und 157 meterhohe. • The construction of the cathedral started in 1248 and took more than 600 years to be fully built. • Kölner Dom meaning Cologne cathedral attracts on average around 20,000 people every day. Click the arrow to return to the map
4 - Holstentor • Holstentor ist in Lϋbeck. • Its is a gate that now serves as a museum. • Holstentor hat am 1464 gebaut. • This gothic building is now a famous symbol of Lϋbeck. Click the arrow to return to the map
3 - Heidelberg • Heidelberg ist in der Neckar Tal. • The city was largely unharmed by any ww2 bombings and therefore still in its original shape. • Heidelberg hat 150,000 man. • The Heidelberg city also has Germanys oldest university and therefore has a track record of intellects and philosophers. Click the arrow to return to the map
2 - Brandenburger Tor • Das brandenburgetor ist ein ehemalige Stadttor. • It is located in the west of Berlin • Es ist ein grosses Bahnbrechend. • It was built in the 18th century. Click the arrow to return to the map
1 - Neuschwanstein • Neuschwanstein ist in sϋdwesten Bavaria. • The castle was commissioned by king Ludwig of Bavaria who was later declared insane and died a few days before the castle was completed. • It is the inspiration for many Disney films. Click the arrow to return to the map