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Haithabu and Danewerk are among the best preserved Viking sites in the world. In 2018 they were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Let's fly you there!
The Wadden Sea with its unique ecosystem has been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site since 2009. Let's fly you to the largest continuous tidal mudflat landscape in the world.
The cathedral is Cologne's landmark - and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. Our drone takes flight over this masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
The Erz mountains have been shaped by the mining industry. Silver, tin and uranium were already mined here over 800 years ago. Our drone flies into the unique mountainous cultural landscape, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019.
Once the Romans lived in one of the oldest cities in Germany: the Roman and early Christian buildings in Trier were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1986. Let us show them to you from a drone's perspective.
The oldest pieces of mobile art in the world were found in caves in the Swabian Alb. Six caves from the Ice Age have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2017. Our drone will fly you there!
The Würzburg Residenz is one of the most important palaces of the baroque era. Our drone will show you this World Heritage Site in Bavaria from a bird's eye view.
Following in the footsteps of the Romans: The Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes is part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Frontiers of the Roman Empire". Fly with us along the old border fortifications.
The medieval Imperial and St. Mary's Cathedral in Speyer is the largest Romanesque church in the world! Our drone shows you the UNESCO World Heritage Site from a bird's eye view.
World Cultural Heritage at Lake Constance: Let our drone show you prehistoric pile dwellings from the Stone and Bronze Age.
Poets like Goethe and Schiller made Weimar a cultural center of Europe at the end of the 18th century. Even today many places are a reminder of this era. Let us show you the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Classical Weimar" from the perspective of a drone.
The former imperial city of Goslar is located in the middle of the Harz Mountains. The old town with its timber-framed houses and the nearby Rammelsberg mine are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Come fly there with us!
The ensemble of Prussian palaces and parks of Berlin and Postdam is an architectural and scenic masterpiece. Our drone will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage Site - including Sanssouci Palace!
The monastery Corvey was founded in 822 by French Benedictine monks on the Weser river. It was once one of the most important monasteries in the Middle Ages and it is now a World Heritage Site. Let us take you on a journey through time!
Regensburg is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Germany. It was a political centre of the Holy Roman Empire and its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Let us show it to you!
The Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth is a masterpiece of baroque theater architecture. Let us show you a bird's eye view of this magnificent 18th century building.
The rococo castles Augustusburg and Falkenlust in Brühl are among the most important palace buildings of the 18th century. Let us show you the UNESCO World Heritage Site from a drone’s perspective.
The Fagus works in Alfeld was designed by famous architect Walter Gropius. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is considered the foundation of modern industrial architecture. Let us show you the listed building from a bird's eye view.
The #DailyDrone shows you all 46 UNESCO natural and cultural Heritage Sites in Germany. The historic city centers of Stralsund and Wismar are symbolic of the heyday of the Hanseatic League. Let our drone show you the almost completely preserved old towns with their brick Gothic architecture.
The Völklinger Hütte in Saarland is an outstanding testimony to the industrial revolution. Once the largest ironworks in Germany, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a venue for cultural events.
One of the world's most important fossil sites: The Messel Pit is the remnant of a 48-million-year-old volcanic lake! Take a flight over the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site with our drone.
The #DailyDrone shows you all 46 UNESCO natural and cultural Heritage Sites in Germany. There are about 2,400 listed buildings in Bamberg. Take a flight with our drone over the more than thousand-year-old city in Bavaria.
Modern living in Stuttgart: The two houses designed by architect Le Corbusier are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Our drone shows you the buildings in the Weissenhof housing estate.
Cistercian monks lived in the Maulbronn monastery in the Middle Ages. Today the former abbey is one of the best-preserved monastery complexes north of the Alps and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.