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Lusatian Neisse - Germany
Lusatian Neisse - Germany
Lusatian Neisse
📍 Germany
The Lusatian Neisse is a significant river that serves as a natural border between Germany and Poland, flowing through the picturesque town of Görlitz in Germany. This river is part of the Oder-Neisse line, a boundary established after World War II, which has historical importance as it marked the division between Germany and Poland. Görlitz, located on the western bank, is known for its well-preserved architectural heritage, featuring a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles. Notably, the Altstadtbrücke (Old Town Bridge) spans the Neisse, connecting Görlitz with its Polish counterpart, Zgorzelec, fostering a unique cross-border cultural exchange.

Görlitz is often referred to as "Görliwood" due to its popularity as a filming location for movies like "The Grand Budapest Hotel." The town's charm is enhanced by its cobblestone streets, historical buildings, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the St. Peter and Paul Church, with its impressive organ, and the Görlitz Department Store, a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture. The Lusatian Neisse itself offers scenic views and opportunities for leisurely walks along its banks, making it a serene spot for tourists seeking both historical insight and natural beauty.

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