Where is eagles nest in germany




















Today, the chalet that Hitler ignored is basically a three-room, reasonably priced restaurant with little in the way of artifacts, and views that are often obscured by fog. On nice days, however, the terrace offers a magnificent panorama, and the tunnel, elevator, and mountain road — Germany's highest — that lead to the Eagle's Nest are dramatic in any weather. For many, however, Obersalzberg's vast bunker system is the more fascinating part of a visit.

This professionally engineered underground town held meeting rooms, offices, government archives, and lavish living quarters for Hitler — all connected by four miles of tunnels cut, by slave labor, through solid rock. You can't visit all of it, and what you can see was stripped and looted bare by Allied soldiers. But enough is left that you can wander among the concrete and marvel at megalomania gone mad.

In , a museum — the Obersalzberg Documentation Center — was built atop one of the bunkers. It does a fine job of explaining the history of the site and offers a concise and powerful overview of Nazi history.

Only special public transport buses operate on this road. Enjoy a carefree and convenient trip with our services — we do the planning for you!

Its primary purpose was providing hospitality to state guests in a representational setting. Please note that you will need to change from the tour bus to a specially equipped bus to reach the Eagle's Nest.

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Andernfalls wird diese Mitteilung bei jedem Seitenladen eingeblendet werden. Andere externe Dienste. Accept settings Hide notification only. This trip is offered once an hour and takes about 2.

The cheapest way to do this as a day trip would probably be to purchase a Bayern ticket which covers your transportation all day on regional transport in Bavaria. Contrary to popular belief, this is not an attraction that is open year-round. Checking the German version of sites is a great general Germany travel tip by the way! Rather, everything will be using the local German name — Kehlsteinhaus pronounced Kelsh-tie-n-house. This is a very scenic ride that winds for 7km, rises km and passes through 5 tunnels.

On the way up, sitting on the right side of the bus will give you scenic views first, but as the bus turns, eventually those on the left side will get the views for a longer period of time. Note that many private tours often do NOT include the price of this bus ticket in their tour price, so factor that into your costs.

The answer is kind of complicated. These will definitely not fit any large luggage cases, but definitely smaller backpacks. There are slightly larger lockers available at the Berchtesgaden HBF as well, which charge a small fee usually 3 euros for a small locker, 5 euros for a big one for the day. This is important for crowd control purposes. How do you reserve your time? You are welcome to try to catch an earlier bus, but this will depend on availability and inquiries can be made with the driver.

The same can probably NOT be said for peak season, so do prepare for long line-ups and either plan your visit for the early morning catching the first bus up or for the late afternoon catching the last bus down. The sun room and dining room have steps, so guests are advised to bring a companion to help them navigate. To get to the very top where you find the house, you need to walk through a chilly tunnel and take an elevator m up.

My friend and I have both been living in Germany for three years but still managed to mess up a little bit and miss our stop, which delayed our trip by about an hour. It was also kind of stressful trying to coordinate our own transportation for so many legs of the trip from Munich, we took a 2. It was the last possible week to visit before they closed up for the season, so we got lucky with some crystal clear blue skies, minimal crowds, and the bonus oh ahh-worthy autumn colours. Armed with a Bayern ticket , we were able to score unlimited regional transport for the both of us for only 32 euros, a huge steal considering how far we were going.

The train actually passes through Munich OST East Station at , so used our regular Munich transport passes to commute to that stop, then hopped on there instead with our now valid Bayern ticket.

The journey including the switch at Freilassing takes 2.



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