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A cultural guide to Germany’s creative cities

In Partnership with Deutschen Zentrale für Tourismus

May 2026

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In need of inspiration? Find out why Germany’s cultural heartbeat pulses far beyond the obvious.

For the kind of traveler who instinctively looks past the headline cities, Germany rewards the detour every time. From tucked-away monastery courtyards to Bauhaus landmarks, the country has more than earned its cultural bragging rights beyond the capital. World-class museums, Bauhaus landmarks, Gothic skylines, Germany truly doesn’t hold back.


Think Erfurt’s medieval bridges, Dessau’s magazine-cover Bauhaus masterpieces, the industrial afterlives of Essen and Duisburg — and the list just keeps going. The good news? You don’t have to choose. Getting around Germany is almost too easy. You can find yourself sipping coffee in the old quarters of Hannover in the morning and enjoying a night out in Münster’s Kreativkai district that same evening. Here are the cities that make the case.

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Colorful buildings bring the medieval Krämerbrücke to life.
  • Colorful buildings bring the medieval Krämerbrücke to life.

Erfurt, Weimar, and Eisenach: Classicism and Bauhaus

The region of Thuringia in central Germany is renowned for its rich creative history, shaped by monasteries, design schools, industrial reinvention, and old-town craft.

In Weimar, the presence of the fathers of German Classicism, Goethe and Schiller, still lingers across the city, in the Goethe-Schiller Monument, in the Goethe National Museum housed in his own baroque residence, and in the archives and houses where both men lived and worked. You feel it walking the streets too: Weimar is a city that wears its literary past lightly but everywhere.

It is also where the Bauhaus was born in 1919, the movement that declared beauty and function inseparable and went on to reshape modern design. Start your Bauhaus journey with the UNESCO-listed Stadtschloss, Weimar’s grand city palace, then take your time at the Duchess Anna Amalia Library, a Rococo masterpiece holding over a million volumes, Goethe’s personal collection among them. To end the day, swap Bauhaus for Baroque at Belvedere Castle: whimsical, unhurried, and well worth the short drive out of the city.

Take a short 15-minute train ride to Erfurt, the capital of Thuringia, and take a few thousand steps back in time at the Krämerbrücke medieval bridge, charmingly lined with iconic fachwerkhäuser, or half-timbered buildings, maker studios, and small local shops. The place is steeped in arts and crafts, and never more so than during the annual Krämerbrücken Festival each June, when local merchants and artists line the road with endless offerings of hand-made ceramics, jewellery, and crafty woodcarvings, while locals gather for coffees and aperitifs in cozy cafés.

A short walk from Krämerbrücke brings you face to face with three defining examples of Gothic architecture that shape the city’s skyline: the side-by-side St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Severus Church, and the nearby 13th-century Augustinerkloster monastery. A highlight you literally cannot miss: the famous Gloriosa Bell in the central spire of the Erfurt Cathedral, the world’s largest surviving medieval free-swinging bell.

Halle and Dessau: medieval castles & modernism

Halle, the City of Five Towers on the River Saale, earns its place on any cultural itinerary. Start at Burg Giebichenstein, a medieval castle rising above the river with views worth the climb alone. The place has a unique creative energy, partly because it has been home to one of Germany’s most respected art and design schools since 1915, part ancient ruin, part working creative institution, with regular graduate exhibitions and open studio events that are very much open to visitors. From there, head to the Händel-Haus, the birthplace of Georg Friedrich Händel, born here in the same year as Bach, now a museum tracing his life with period instruments and original scores. Round off at Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, housed in a Gothic palace, where a strong collection of German Expressionism, photography, and applied arts makes the case for Halle as a city that has always taken culture seriously.

Dessau, a short train ride away, marks part two of your Bauhaus itinerary. If you make one single stop, make it the Bauhaus Museum, where a wide-ranging collection of workshop prototypes, furniture, textiles, photographs, and design documents traces precisely how Bauhaus ideas moved from artistic theory into everyday objects and buildings. When you’ve had your fill of bold lines and primary colours, take a breath in the lush green expanses of the Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz and the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve.

Modern glass reflects Dessau-Roßlau’s historic town hall
  • Modern glass reflects Dessau-Roßlau’s historic town hall

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Essen, Cologne, Münster and Düsseldorf: Industrial art and a very long bar

Across the Ruhr—Germany’s former industrial heartland—coal and steel sites have been repurposed into places for exhibitions, design, performance, and public life. If you are an avid photographer who loves sharp lines, steel and industrial retro aesthetics, indulge at the Zollverein plant in Essen, once a place where coal was turned into fuel for steelmaking, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site packed with preserved machinery, museums and striking structures worth a shot, or many. In Münster, only an hour away by train, industrial spaces have been transformed into lively new venues at Kreativkai, a former harbor that is now a creative, dining, and nightlife hub.


Head to Cologne for a denser mix of art, architecture, and city life. The Dom is Cologne’s defining landmark, rising beside the station and coming into view almost as soon as you arrive. Peruse the collections at Kolumba for a dose of contemporary and medieval art, while Museum Ludwig features Pop Art, modern art, and one of Europe’s major Picasso holdings.

In Düsseldorf, get ready to walk: the city is best enjoyed on foot – the old town or Altstadt boasts a whopping mix of more than 250 bars, restaurants, and breweries: no wonder it’s lovingly known by locals as “the longest bar in the world.” The neighborhood is also worth seeing for its cultural landmarks, including St. Lambertus Church and City Hall, as well as its easy access to the Rhine Promenade. For a literary stop, the Heinrich Heine Institute adds depth, with an archive, library, museum, and programming dedicated to writers and cultural history.

Sunset over Essen’s Zollverein

Sunset over Essen’s Zollverein

Altstadt old town skyline along the Rhine in Düsseldorf

Altstadt old town skyline along the Rhine in Düsseldorf

Hannover’s neoclassical Staatsoper under a bright blue sky | Photo: saiko3p
  • Hannover’s neoclassical Staatsoper under a bright blue sky | Photo: saiko3p

Hannover and Lüneburg:  Music & crafts

The capital city of Lower Saxony, Hannover will mesmerize you with its renowned Opera House and circa a dozen concert halls, the main ones concentrated around the central part of the city. The musical calendar runs year-round, with a rich classical opera season and acclaimed jazz festivals like the Jazz Club Sommerfest, drawing audiences from across Europe.


From there, hop over to Lüneburg, a city where craft and trade have shaped every cobblestone and façade. The salt wealth that made it one of northern Europe’s most prosperous medieval cities is still written into the red-brick Gothic streets and the ornate merchant houses framing Am Sande square. To get the full picture, visit the German Salt Museum, built on the grounds of the original saltworks. If you are an artisan at heart, head just outside the centre to Lüne Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1172, where a small textile museum keeps a centuries-old weaving tradition alive.

Bremen: home of street art

You’ve seen Baroque, you’ve loved Bauhaus, now it’s time for some street art, and Bremen is the place to go. Head to the Viertel district, a Street Art Cities official partner since 2024 and marvel at the many public murals and urban art on display. Stop in front of vast building-sized canvases and hyperrealist portraits, then take in the bold abstract works, it’s an open-air gallery that keeps growing.


On the western side of the Town Hall, the bronze statue of the Town Musicians, the donkey, dog, cat, and rooster immortalised in the Brothers Grimm tale, stands as one of Bremen’s most enduring cultural symbols and a reminder that this city has always known how to tell a good story.

For a deeper look at Bremen’s art history, make time for the museums: from the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum on Böttcherstraße to the Overbeck-Museum in Vegesack and the Kunsthalle Bremen, you’ll be spoiled for choice of European painting, including works by Monet, Cézanne, Van Gogh, and many other big-name artists.

Evening by Bremen’s Town Musicians
  • Evening by Bremen’s Town Musicians

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