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Originally named ceverit, Superfest was an extremely durable glass patented and developed in 1979 in East Germany to combat excessive glass waste.
Built in 1939, the Waldhof Bogensee - also known as the Villa Bogensee was inspired by Hitlers Berghof in Obersalzberg and served as Joseph Goebbels luxury home ...
The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is arguably one of the most recognizable monuments in Germany. But did you know its not the only Brandenburg Gate?
Urban Exploring in Berlin, Brandenburg and Beyond: Follow our urbex tours through Berlin, Brandenburg and Germany as we discover new abandoned places.
Exploring the remnants of an abandoned Soviet Training Tank, left behind in the forests of Brandenburg after the Russian withdrawal from Germany.
Hidden in a thick overgrowth lies one of the last abandoned remnants of what Hitlers world capital Germania could have been - The Weiße Häuser Rechlin.
Exploring the abandoned Versuchsstelle für Höhenflüge in Oranienburg. Built in the 1930's by the Nazis, it researched new technology for high altitude flights.
Searching for and documenting the remaining Nazi Eagles (Reichsadler) of the Third Reich in the Nuremberg, Germany.
Built between 1939 and 1941 north of Bernau, the Lager Koralle was the secretive headquarters of the Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine and the German U-Boat Fleet.
In a forest on a military training ground outside Aachen lies the so-called "Tank Cemetery Aachen," where 5 former tanks serve as military targets.
This unassuming Bison statue (Wisentdenkmal) once greeted visitors to Hermann Görings nature park, praising the animals that once roamed the germanic lands.
Searching for and documenting the remaining Nazi Eagles (Reichsadler) of the Third Reich in the region of Brandenburg, Germany.