Where To Go in Germany - Part 1
History of the Germans
Dirk Hoffmann-Becking
4.9 • 550 Ratings
🗓️ 25 December 2025
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Summary
As you are still awaiting your presents, mine has already arrived, which is the chance to make this show. Despite all my occasional moaning and groaning about how much work it is, I have never enjoyed anything as much this. Who could have imagined that digging through often dusty books and articles and trying to put together an interesting and compelling narrative together for a discerning audience was that much fun. And the reason I can do all this is you, the listeners and patrons of the History of the Germans Podcast. So thank you, thank you and thank you.
Now let’s get to your Christmas present. I had promised you 5 to 10 places I particularly love and that are not on the standard itinerary for a trip to Germany. But when I shortlisted the places I particularly like, I noticed a bit of a pattern. They were all within a limited range, basically near places I had lived or that have some link to my family. That is human, but not exactly helpful. Because if you want to go to Germany and for some inexplicable reason choose not to spend all your time in either Hamburg or the sunniest, most beautiful and culinarily attractive area that is Baden, then this episode would be profoundly useless to you.
I clearly needed some discipline. The plan is now to go through each Bundesland and point out two places, one that is a genuine must-see, and the other a place fewer people go and that is still interesting in its own right. That makes it 32 locations plus 2 bonus ones where I will fully indulge myself by dragging you into deepest Tauberfranken. And I know that still leaves room for enormous bias, in particular when it comes to the larger or richer Lands. But note, this is my Podcast and a choose when I want to.
Music: Es ist ein Ros ensprungen (Michael Pretorius, 1609) arranged and performed by Michel Rondeau
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| 0:00.0 | The |
| 0:07.0 | The Hello, hello and a very, very Merry Christmas to you all. |
| 0:30.5 | As you are still awaiting your presents, mine has already arrived, which is a chance to make this show. |
| 0:39.5 | Despite all my occasional moaning and groaning about how much work it is, I've never enjoyed anything as much as this. |
| 0:45.9 | Who could have imagined digging through often dusty books and articles and trying to put |
| 0:50.4 | together an interesting and compelling narrative for a discerning audience was |
| 0:55.0 | that much fun. And the reason I can do all this is you, the listeners and the patrons of the |
| 1:01.3 | history of the Germans podcast. So thank you, thank you and thank you. |
| 1:08.9 | Now let's get to your Christmas present. |
| 1:11.5 | I had promised you five to ten places that I particularly love and there are not on the standard |
| 1:18.3 | itinerary for a trip to Germany, but when I shortlisted the places I particularly like, |
| 1:23.7 | well I noticed a bit of a pattern. |
| 1:26.1 | They were all within a limited range. Basically, |
| 1:29.5 | there are near places that have some link to my family. That is human, but not exactly helpful. |
| 1:38.5 | Because if you want to go to Germany and for some completely inexplicableable reason choose not to spend all your time in |
| 1:45.4 | either Hamburg or the sunniest, most beautiful and culinary-most attractive area that is |
| 1:51.0 | obviously Baden, then this episode would be profoundly useless to you. I clearly needed some |
| 1:58.2 | discipline. The plan is now. |
| 2:01.7 | To go through each Bundesland and point out two places. |
| 2:05.4 | One is a genuine must-see and the other a place fewer people go and that is still interesting |
| 2:11.1 | in its own right. |
| 2:13.0 | So that makes it 32 locations plus two bonus, where I will fully indulge myself by dragging |
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