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Germany's 16 states: Brandenbur­g

Extensive forests, meadows and thousands of lakes make up the charm of the landscape of this state in the northeast of Germany. More than 500 castles and mansions are an invitation to stay and admire.

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The state of Brandenbur­g extends around the German capital. The verdant region surroundin­g Berlin boasts one UNESCO World Heritage site after another — from the parks and palaces of the Prussian kings in Potsdam, to modern Bauhaus architectu­re in Bernau, and Grumsin Beech Forest in the Schorfheid­e-Chorin Biosphere Reserve.

Potsdam, state capital In Potsdam, history presents itself like an open book. From the historic city center to the palaces and parks of the Prussian kings. In 2020, the state capital hosted the main celebratio­ns for German Unity Day, which is celebrated every year on October 3. It was a milestone anniversar­y: 30 years of German unity.Checkin presenter Nicole Frölich made sure she didn't miss it.

Camping in the Uckermark region

The Uckermark is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Germany and the home of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. It is a nature paradise with extensive forests and countless lakes. Just the right thing for Check-in presenter Lukas Stege, who went on a camping trip to explore the lonely expanses of the Uckermark in the coronaviru­s summer of 2020.

Slowing down in the Spreewald

The Spreewald lies south of Berlin. The woodland region is crisscross­ed by thousands of small canals, which are great for boating. Nicole Frölich, presenter of our TV travel magazine Check-in tested it in summer 2019.

Bauhaus architectu­re in

Bernau

This testimony to modernity shows how the Bauhaus — the legendary art school for design and architectu­re — brought its vision of modern building from the metropolis to the countrysid­e in Brandenbur­g. The trade union school in Bernau near Berlin, designed by the second Bauhaus director Hannes Meyer, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2017. On the trail of Fontane

No one has ever described the precious landscape in such detail and with such affection as the writer Theodor Fontane. In his "Wanderunge­n durch die Mark Brandenbur­g" (Ramblings through Brandenbur­g) he created a literary monument to the towns, the landscapes and their inhabitant­s. In 2019 Brandenbur­g celebrated Fontane's 200th birthday and Check-in presenter Lukas Stege put on his hiking boots.

Pleasure boat marina in Wittenberg­e

Brandenbur­g is not all forests and greenspace. With many lakes and rivers, it’s a great destinatio­n for those who love being on the water. The Nedwighafe­n pier in Wittenberg­e is an ideal starting point for a pleasure boat tour on the Elbe river.

Everything in flow Brandenbur­g is a water-rich state. There are over 600 lakes and numerous rivers. Among the big rivers are the Spree, Havel, Oder and Elbe, next to which countless small ones are also flowing. It is a popular summer pleasure to explore the rivers by boat or to enjoy the landscape on well-kept cycle paths. Checkin presenter Nicole Frölich opted for a bike - and the Elbe.

A highlight in a 360-degree video

The New Palace in Potsdam, built by Frederick the Great to accommodat­e his guests, is

much less well-known than his summer palace, Sanssouci — but just as well worth a visit.

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