he Eagle's Nest in Berchtesgaden, Germany, is a historic site with a dark past. Here's a brief history of the Eagle's Nest:
-Construction: Built in 1939, the Eagle's Nest was a mountaintop chalet and the former southern headquarters of the Nazi party. It was a gift from Hitler's inner circle for his 50th birthday
-Design: The building was designed by Martin Bormann, and it was built with precision stonework evoking fascist obedience
-Hitler's Visits: Hitler seldom visited the Eagle's Nest, as he was afraid of heights. He visited only 14 times
-Symbol of Power: The Eagle's Nest was a symbol of power for the Nazi regime, and decisions were made there
-Survival: The Eagle's Nest was one of the few undamaged monuments of the Nazi era, as Allied bombing at the end of World War II did not damage the building
-Today: The Eagle's Nest remains in its original state and is a popular tourist attraction. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and serves as a reminder of the dark history of the region
Experience the allure of the Austrian and Bavarian Alps on an extraordinary excursion from Munich, artfully blending historical intrigue and serene beauty. Journey with us to two iconic destinations - Königssee Lake. Embark on a scenic traversing the Austrian and Bavarian landscapes, setting the stage for an unforgettable day.
From there, let the tranquil charm of Königssee beckon you. Glide on a peaceful electric boat ride, as towering rock faces, including the iconic Malerwinkel. Our boat leads us to the St. Bartholomä peninsula, where a picturesque pilgrimage church and traditional Bavarian architecture create an idyllic setting, perfect for quiet reflection. As daylight begins to fade