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Germany boasts numerous unique cultural and natural sites that were recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. Here's a presentation of them. Today: Quedlinburg
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In this two-part special edition of Check-in, we fly from one fantastic site to the next. The views are spectacular.
Whether hiking on the mudflats of the North Sea coast or horse riding in the Lüneburger Heide heath — Lower Saxony's landscape is diverse.
White sandy beaches, red-white lighthouses and a constant steady breeze shape the coasts of Schleswig-Holstein. The northern coastal state boasts two seas to explore: the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
It is the oldest historic Jewish neighborhood north of the Alps. The City of Cologne now wants to turn this little quarter into a UNESCO World Heritage Site in coming years.