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German cities Anonymous
Weimar > Berlin.

In the last years I traveled to Berlin, Hamburg, Trier, Munich and now Weimar.
And I have to say Weimar is the most beautiful city regarding the looks and the cultural value.

Berlin is full of scum and pretty much filthy. (Really...of course it has its awesome representative parts but behind them the other 90% are...meh)

Then there was Weimar.
When the sun shines in Weimar it's absolutely beautiful!
Most buildings are made out of those really shiny bright material, there are parks and lakes everywhere, there are some pretty huge buildings, many theatres and many museums(Bauhaus Museum, House of Goethe and Schiller, The German National Theatre, etc.)

There's the graveyard where the most revered German poets in history were buried: Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Also you can visit their houses.

I think, those two romantic poets didn't choose the city without a reason, it really is like the ideal historical German city.
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>> Anonymous
lol Weimar Govermnent
>> Anonymous
If the fucking Nazis didn't replace the Weimar Constitution with the fucking Third Reich and Weimar would have stayed as THE ideal example of German culture and Germany would've followed it after World War I, Germany would have become fucking awesome and the absoluitely leading country in terms of scientific research, literature, knowledge and culture.

They wouldn't have become this raging shithole and afterwards another industrial country.

Weimar is fucking awesome and an example of how you should develope taste, knowledge and education.
There's nothing to compare it to.
>> Anonymous
Except it was doomed to failure due to it's shitty organisation.
>> Anonymous
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I live in Schleswig! :D
It's a little city in northern Germany.

We have a castle with a big, beautiful baroque garden. (pic related, castle iitself is not on the picture)

In the little building on the pic is the "Gottorfer Globus".
That globe was the FIRST planetarium in the history of mankind. (It's only a reproducation because the original was stolen and transported to russia after a lost war)

The outside shows the known world at the moment the globe was first created and on the inside (you can enter the inside and sit in it) you can see a detailed star map with pictures around those stars representing the star signs.
The awesome thing is: There's a mechanism that moves the globe and lets a day pass in about 3-4 minutes. During that ride you can see the exact movement of stars during summer or winter (you can choose).

Also, we have an old viking ettlement nearby (Haithabu), it was the largest north-european city in that time and the most important trading centre 1000 years ago. It kept its importance for 200 years and was defended by the vikings until it was destroyed 1050 AD by a Norwegian King.

I don't think it's too interesting for most of you, so that should be all.
I like this city, you can also access the Baltic Sea through the "Schlei" and we have a big Cathedral here.

We also have the oldest academic highschool north the river "Elbe" and an old fishing village. :D
>> a german faggot
>>3515
It was still the most ideal and most democratic constitution ever created since then.
If people weren't selfish, aggressive and dumb (I know this sounds like a hippie argument, but it's true in this case), this constitution would have worked.

The makers of that constituation were too naive to understand that there are not too many good people on this planet and thought that people are equal and heading for the good of all other humans.

"The Weimar Constituation is [...] on paper, the most liberal and democratic document of its kind the twentieth century had ever seen [...] full of ingenious and admirable devices which seemed to guarantee the working of an almost flawless democracy" William Shirer once said.


The Weimar Republic would be the perfect example of a well-working society if people weren't the pathetic selfish beings they are.