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Wherever you venture in Germany, there is something interesting to see or do. It is a goldmine for the adventurous tourist in search of something different to the norm.

The country has now firmly shaken off the shadows of its 20th century past, regained a sense of national pride, and breathed a sigh of relief at its new-found ability to express its distinctive national character again.

Modern Germany has come of age, and while it is still suffering the economic consequences of reunification in October 1990, Europe's most populous country is clearly a nation coming to terms with itself. Massive investment in the long-neglected infrastructure of the former East is paying off, as cities like Dresden once more begin to shine like the jewels they were in the past.

The country is the product of a long history of division, first as a loose collection of independent (and often warring) states before original unification during the 19th century, and latterly as West and communist East Germany following WWII.

For this reason alone, it is a country of remarkable diversity, with cultural differences clearly evident as one travels around the various states that make up the modern Federal Republic.

Germany boasts a heady mix of history and nature, fine arts and youthful rebellion. Its capital, Berlin, has a reputation gained from its decades as a divided city, as a hedonistic, ‘on the edge' community where almost anything goes. In contrast, the quiet academic surroundings of historic university cities like Heidelberg, convey a peacefulness quite at odds with the atmosphere of the capital.

 

What's Happening

ITB International Tourism Exchange

Until Sun 14 Mar 2010
The first three days of this major five-day event are restricted to trade visitors. One of the leading trade fairs for the global tourism industry, it is a mainly business-oriented affair, but with opportunities for the public to join in over the weekend. With 10,000 exhibitors from approximately 180 countries and regions, the represent the full spectrum of global tourism at all levels. Exhibitors include tour operators and travel agents, tourist offices, transport operators and hotel companies. There are always a number of stands dedicated to new developments and trends in world tourism. There are seminars and meetings, demonstrations and sideshows, and plenty to eat and drink offering visitors the chance to sample various delights from around the world.
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Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art
Until Fri 30 Apr 2010 The Berlin Biennial differs from a conventional art festival in that it is composed of a series of events rather than a single exhibition, and each time it changes locations and venues according to the exigencies of the exhibition: "...a strange carnival or street fair, following a jagged descent into the spirals of time".
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Student Film Festival
Tue 20 Apr 2010 - Sun 25 Apr 2010 The students of the Potsdam Film and TV College (HFF) present a festival of low budget and non-professionally produced films each year in spring.
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Berlin Air Show
Sat 01 May 2010 - Wed 30 Jun 2010 Berlin provides one of the world's biggest aerospace exhibitions with a flight display of world class flight simulators and much more.
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Around the Henninger Tower
Sat 01 May 2010 A semi classic cycle race, the 'Rund um den Henninger-Turm' (Around the Henninger Tower), takes in Frankfurt and the Taunus Mountains, attracting top names in the sport.
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