The city of Nuremberg flourished in the Middle Ages and many of its sights today were originally built during that period. Tourists come from all over the world to marvel at the castle for instance.
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Wild coastlines, old castles and exotic gardens are all found in Cornwall on Britain’s southwestern tip. The Gulf Stream’s warmth gives Cornwall an almost Mediterranean climate. The county is a favorite among surfers.
The Neuschwanstein Castle, built by Ludwig II. the fairytale king, remains the biggest tourist magnet in Bavaria. The Würzburg Residence and the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg are also popular with visitors.
The UNESCO World Heritage city of Bruges is known for making visitors redefine their concepts of romance and tranquility. DW's Eesha Kheny took a trip to northwestern Belgium to experience this magic in person.
Castles are very popular in Germany — but their exact number remains a mystery, as each federal state keeps its own statistics. But a club in Germany wants to put an end to this confusion with a scientific database.