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  1. Cologne. With Roman origins, Cologne is one of Germany's oldest (and the fourth largest) cities. It's most famous landmark is undoubtably the Cologne Cathedral, an impressive masterpiece of Gothic architecture that took over 600 years to complete. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it survived 14 bombings in World War II.

  2. Here you get quick info about the largest German cities: Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich. Plus, I introduce you to less-known places, including my personal favourite cities and towns. German cities have an interesting history, and often a well-preserved historic centre, die Altstadt (old town).

  3. 2 days ago · 2. Cologne. Cologne (Köln) is known for its liberal climate and its wealth of historic sights. Taking its name from the Romans (who founded it in the first century CE as Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium), it’s been a major center of German history for centuries.

  4. However, it also has small- and medium-sized cities and towns that contribute to its overall population. Almost 100 of the country's cities boast populations of over 100,000, while over 1,500 cities have populations that exceed 10,000 residents. In total, Germany's cities and towns number 2,059 as of early 2016.

  5. Nuremberg: Germany's most vibrant museum of history. Impressive, exciting, colourful, mighty and tragic: Nuremberg has reflected German history since the Middle Ages. Protected by the castle, a new spirit enlivened the city at a time when few other places could offer such a quality of life. And the same is still true today.

  6. Local cities and towns in Germany. The largest cities in Germany are shown at the top of the page. We currently have data on more than 300 cities in Germany. Here is a list of some of the smaller towns. Bochum, Germany; Wuppertal, Germany; Bielefeld, Germany; Bonn, Germany; Mannheim, Germany; Karlsruhe, Germany; Munster, Germany; Wiesbaden, Germany

  7. Freiburg im Breisgau. Recommended by Nisha of Nerdy Footsteps. Nestled amongst the mighty Black forest, Freiburg im Breisgau is a quaint but beautiful city in Germany. This student city is full of picturesque alleys and impressive old buildings. The world-renowned Black forest cake is the specialty of the region.

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