Mi sono spesso chiesto perché la Germania settentrionale sia così sottovalutata. La sua architettura è meravigliosa e la natura è meravigliosa, ma è ancora sotto il radar rispetto al sud.

    Eppure per te quale città della Germania settentrionale è la tua preferita?

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    1. Miserable_Welder_841 on

      Greetings from Celle, (Picture 5).
      🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

    2. Mr_Chimpanzee on

      Bremen, Lüneburg, Oldenburg then there are some really beautiful small Towns around Bremen.

      Fischerhude and Worpswede are really known for their artists and handcrafted stuff. Besides northern cities and towns are pretty much all suffering from empty stores in their cities. Some more some less. 

    3. Alarming_Lifeguard85 on

      Hard to compare qualitatively. All three are beautiful in their own right.

    4. Mecklenburg – Vorpommern has the best range of historic cities, extensive nature, lakes, super beaches and also sunshine duration (eastern parts).

      However for the price of poorer villages, obvious GDPR influence (especially in cities and their buildings) and suboptimal infrastructure (train and road)

    5. The modern states have fairly little to do with cultural and architectural borders, so it’s hard to say. You got the Hanse cities, Frisia and more.

    6. Ancient_Bobcat_9150 on

      Can’t compare… Schleswig-Holstein has a special place in my heart (grew close to Plön)

    7. Ferret_Person on

      I mean if we are doing northern German states, I definitely pick hamburg.

      Otherwise I don’t know personally. Was not a big fan of Niedersachsen while i was there though. Grey and flat is not a fun combo no matter how the rest of the place looks.

      EDIT: Ok so like i just said i was not a big fan and that gray and flat suck. Im assuming there is ever so slightly more topography to the other large german northern states, and marginally less cloud cover than in the corner of Germany facing the north sea.. Beruhigt euch. Geez

    8. For me, it is Schleswig Holstein and I prefer the west coast. My favorite places are the islands, among which my favorite is Amrum.

      But I like the mainland with its Deichs and sheep, the towns like Husum and Tönning as well.

    9. aanzeijar on

      Honestly, we’re just happy to get a mention at all, we don’t need to compete amongst us.

    10. Intellectual_Wafer on

      Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, especially Rügen. This island alone is gorgeous with chalk cliffs, beaches, woods, landscape and architecture.

    11. quadrantovic on

      Schleswig-Holstein. It has coasts to both seas, beatiful landscape, relaxed people, and the most beautiful dialect in germany. MV comes in second in my book. Greetings from the beautiful state of Niedersachsen.

    12. Satanwearsflipflops on

      Biased here towards MV. Former resident. But lots of drawbacks also.

    13. Equal-Flatworm-378a on

      All of them. Niedersachsen has the most variety…from the seaside to low mountain ranges.

      Schleswig-Holstein has two seaside and the beautiful Frisian houses (talking about you, Amrum and Föhr).

      Hamburg is Hamburg and it has a beautiful little island in the wadden sea. Bremen is better than I thought.

      And Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is beautiful too.

      Difficult to decide.

    14. Niedersachsen alone offers such a vast variety of landscapes that your experience will differ so much from region to region. It can’t be seen as one state when being compared to the others. Depending on what you want to experience, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg or Mecklenburg-Vorpommern might offer more of it. I skipped Bremen, because from a tourist perspective there’s nothing there that can’t be found better in Hamburg or Oldenburg. Not to say that it’s not a beautiful city, but I wouldn’t plan my holiday around it.

    15. Equal-Flatworm-378a on

      Could you please tell us the names of the places in the pictures?

    16. There’s only one Northern State and it’s Schleswig-Holstein. South of the Elbe is basically already Northern Italy. 😉 /s

    17. Schleswig-Holstein has both, the Baltic and the North Sea, two very different bodies of water.

      Niedersachsen has the most divers regions, from the Harz mountains to the North Sea.

      Meck-Pomm has most freshwater and the Baltic Sea.

      None of them has a vibrant metropolis like Hamburg or Berlin, but more of Schleswig-Holstein is closer to Hamburg than Niedersachsen and Meck-Pomm.

      The three of them are close, but I like Schleswig-Holstein the most. Lübeck is totally different to Friedrichstadt. Hamburg is nearby, and Denmark too. Niedersachsen is second to me because of its totally different towns and biomes.

    18. frleon22 on

      Mountains included and Osnabrück, but no Münster, smh …

      While hardly any two Germans can agree on the limits of the North, state borders for sure aren’t it!

    19. PsychologicalOil7110 on

      American here from Chicago 🙌 I used to live from couple of years in Hamburg and it’s my favorite place to be like only for vacation you know what I mean, because Hamburg is often times referred as the sister city of Chicago and I can see the resemblance somewhere in that city. I live currently in Frankfurt, Germany and to be honest about it I really like Frankfurt because it’s giving ‘American State in Germany’ I met so many people here especially the locals, they say they hate it but most of my American friends who live here also say it’s pretty beautiful and it has a lot of natural landscapes. For me it’s Hamburg and Frankfurt. Haven’t been to Bavaria yet but I’m pretty sure I will love it there! ☺️

    20. RijnBrugge on

      Would’ve been nice if you actually write what’s on the pictures

    21. Ji-wo1303 on

      Schleswig-Holstein, where I live.

      The real North.

      There are such diverse cities as Friedrichstadt, Plön, Schleswig or Lübeck.

    22. prewarpotato on

      Schleswig-Holstein. It has Husum. And the best of both seas.

    23. humanistazazagrliti on

      SH wins for me hands down! It just has the more impressive landscape compared to Niedersachsen, and while MeckPomm seems similar to SH in many respects, I just don’t vibe with the abundant xenophobia and general unfriendliness there, so SH wins. It does make me a bit sad, since Rügen is actually really stunning (BTW, I’m not saying that this is what MP is generally like, it’s just been my experience whenever I’ve been there as a tourist).

      Lübeck is probably my favourite in that region.

    24. Gratis-Obstkorb on

      Baden-Württemberg, hauptsächlich Baden. Darüber diskutier ich net.

    25. LEER MENTIONED RAAAAHH, WHAT THE FUCK IS A BEVÖLKERUNGSDURCHSCHNITT UNTER 50 JAHRE

    26. Asymptotic_theory on

      Its definetely Schleswig-Holstein for me. Lived there for five years, beautiful beaches on both sides, fjord, marshland, Canals, and friendly relaxed folks. Summer is really beautiful on this flat land. But all of them aew beautiful intheir own ways.

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