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Prague, Czech Republic
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The main square of Prague’s Old Town is a dramatic gathering of centuries-old structures including the Astronomical Clock, ticking since 1410.
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Prague, Czech Republic
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Few cities embody the past as authentically as Prague, the Czech Republic’s atmospheric capital.
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Prague, Czech Republic
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In addition to medieval architecture, Prague is a rich repository of Romanesque, baroque and Art Nouveau buildings that stir the imagination.
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Saxon Switzerland, Germany
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Near Bad Schandau, the majestic Bastei offer enthralling views of the Elbsandstein Mountains, the Königstein Fortress and into the Czech Republic.
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Dresden, Germany
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Known as the “Florence on the Elbe,” Dresden is awash in artistic treasures and baroque splendor.
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Meissen, Germany
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Surrounded by wine villages, set at a rocky outcropping, Meissen dates back more than a millennium.
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Wittenberg, Germany
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Birthplace of the Protestant Reformation, Wittenberg is encircled by a ring of public parks symbolizing the fortifications of ancient times.
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Wittenberg, Germany
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Wittenberg’s Old Town was spared destruction during World War II, so its charming houses remain as they have for centuries.
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Berlin, Germany
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Germany’s vibrant capital, Berlin, lies on the flatlands at the confluence of several rivers and lakes.
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Berlin, Germany
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Germany’s capital has been reunified and undergone a remarkable rebirth as a center of art, culture and great architecture.
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