so in december around december 20th to january 2nd i'll be in germany for the first time. i've been to vienna before but thats my only experience with the germanic world.i'm really interested in post industrial, east german, possibly communist architecture and monuments. any ideas?i've gotten recomended cottbus, zwickau, chemnitz, erfurt, gorlitz, eisenhüttenstadt ( the most interesting one i think), and suhlfor bigger cities i was thinking dresden and leizpig. any possible ideas to add? i also would prefer places with fewer foreigners, i actually want to see germans not immigrants. i got this inspiration after a recent trip through poland and hungary and going through commie blocks and seeing urban decay and communist history was pretty interesting.
very overrated shithole
>>2821602Very incredible country.Berlin is a must. Yes there are foreigners, it's an international city, but the attractions are top notch. Great bars, great museums, great city to walk through, especially if you like grundgy vibes
>>2821628Does it have any good art museums?
>>2821632If you like art museums, you'll love Museum Island
>>2821717This is actually great and if someone would nuke Berlin (I would highly welcome that) it's the only place I would miss of that god forsaken place.
>>2821606I’m guessing there a lot of migrants? Sar?
maybe if you liked poland, theres a slavic minority group in germany called the sorbs, barely anyone speaks their language anymore, but in bautzen all the street signs are bilingual in sorbian and german, and some people still actively speak the language there and theres a cool musuem on sorbian culture. its a neat place.