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In 2010, the Bracalândia Park opened on the
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The Annentag is the largest town centre fair in the Weserbergland region and is hosted and organised by the town of Brakel. The festival traditionally takes place on the first weekend in August. With over 300,000 visitors, Annentag is a major
…The largest amusement park in Central Germany invites you to Leipzig.
On an area of more than 27 hectares, families experience a world trip in one day in the young amusement park "
In one day, the daring ones can be pharaoh,
…The Heiligenkirchen Bird Park is located in Detmold between Lemgo and Paderborn. Specialising in exotic birds and small mammals, the park has been in existence since 1969. 300 species of animals live here on an area of around 4 ha. In addition to a
…The Berlin Zoological Garden is Germany’s oldest zoo. Spanning 33 hectares, it is home to over 20,000 animals representing approximately 1,115 species. Visitors can discover many exotic and endangered species there. There is also a large aquarium
…The Altöttinger Hofdult has always been a place where great rides have been presented. But it's not just fairground rides that can be found at the Hofdult, there are also many smaller market stalls that characterise the
which characterise the term
…Enjoy a short holiday in paradise!
Wellness and sauna pleasure awaits you in the Vitaltherme & Sauna, as well as in the palm paradise of the
This holiday paradise, located between Heilbronn and Heidelberg,
…The Bockhorn Market is one of the largest and most traditional folk festivals in Lower Saxony. It takes place every year on the third weekend in September and is known far beyond the boundaries of the municipality. The festival is a unique mixture of a
…The Christmas market in Meissen, affectionately known as “Meißner Weihnacht,” transforms the picturesque porcelain and wine town into an enchanting winter wonderland during Advent. In the heart of the old town, on the historic market square in front
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