- "House of the Seamen's Guildhall" (1535), Lübeck, Germany
- "Holstentor", Lübeck, Germany
The old western city gate for the city of Lübeck, which was the major city of the Hanseatic League. (Lübeck, along with two other northern German Hanseatic cities - Wismar and Stralsund - are UNESCO World Heritage listed.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holstentor - Stralsund, Germany
Another old Hanseatic League city (and UNESCO World Heritage Listed site) in northern Germany - Stralsund, Germany
- How former East Germans enjoy a summer day at the beach - at Binz, on the Baltic Sea coast
- A V-1 "flying bomb", on display at Peenemünde, Germany
- A V-2 rocket, on display at Peenemünde, Germany
- The site of the WWII V-2 rocket factory, at Peenemünde, Germany
- Clock tower, Dahme, Germany
- "Reichstag", Berlin
The German Parliament building from 1894-1933, and again since 1999. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_%28building%29 - The mysterious bent trees of Gryfino, Poland (just across the border from Germany)
Noone's sure exactly how these trees ended up this way: http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/gryfino-forest