Visit Germany
In the town of Rottweil, deep in the Black Forest of Baden-W�rttemburg, stands one of the strangest churches in Europe.

The Kreuz-M�nster Cathedral was built over a span of 700 years in four distinct architectural styles, and should be a monstrosity.  Somehow the pieces blend together seamlessly; and that, in a nutshell, is Germany.

Forged from dozens of squabbling principalities in the 19th century and rebuilt after two World Wars and 50 years of political division, Germany is a nation where thousands of different mindsets peacefully coexist.

The country is 34% Catholic and 34% Protestant. Roman ruins share the horizon with glass-and-steel corporate headquarters. While grim-faced, punctual businessmen and traditional country-folk are going to sleep, purple-haired ecstasy enthusiasts, proudly assertive gay populations, and party-happy youths begin to stumble out of bed.

In this land of meat and potatoes, 20% of Germans are vegetarians, and falafel is well on its way to being the most popular type of fast food. Nor does the landscape offer consistency: snow-capped Alps in the south balance sandy beaches and mud flats in the north, with windswept heaths, sprawling lake plains, and castle-dotted river valleys falling in between.

Bach and Beethoven have no more of a monopoly on the German psyche than do Kraftwerk or Herbert Gr�nemeyer, and the average German is more likely to be wearing an American football jersey than a pair of Lederhosen. So throw out whatever stereotypes you have and discover Germany, the land of the World Cup 2006

Courtsey of Lets go Travel guide. www.letsgo.com
The Monuments of Germany are  Astounding
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