The German National Tourist Office (GNTO) invites travelers to immerse themselves in the spirit of Cultureland Germany 2025. This campaign continues the momentum of GNTO's successful 2024 Arts and Culture initiative and positions Germany as the ideal destination for travelers seeking meaning, creativity, and cultural discovery.
Germany remains the leading cultural travel destination for Europeans worldwide. In 2024, the country welcomed 20.9 million cultural trips from European travelers, representing 11% of the European market—a 12% increase compared to 18.7 million trips in 2023. Even during 2022, a year of global recovery, Germany retained its top position, with 16.4 million cultural visits out of 140 million European cultural trips. These figures reflect the enduring appeal of Germany's rich artistic heritage, world-class institutions, and welcoming, accessible tourism infrastructure.
Germany's musical traditions are among the richest in the world, and no figure represents this legacy more than Johann Sebastian Bach. In 2025, the nation marks 275 years since the composer's death with a dedicated series of more than 160 events across key cities such as Eisenach, Weimar, Köthen, Arnstadt, and Leipzig.
Travelers can follow the Bach Heritage Route, a cultural journey that focuses on his life and works through guided tours, museum exhibitions, and performances in the places where he composed some of his most renowned masterpieces. In Leipzig, where Bach spent his final decades and is now laid to rest, the world-famous Bachfest will host international orchestras and choirs in a festival that pays tribute to the composer's enduring influence. Churches, castles, and concert halls across the country will echo his music, offering classical aficionados and new listeners an unforgettable cultural experience.
Alongside Bach's musical legacy, Germany's storytelling heritage takes center stage in 2025 as the German Fairy Tale Route celebrates its 50th anniversary. This 600-kilometre trail winds from Hanau to Bremen, connecting more than 70 towns and villages that inspired the timeless tales of the Brothers Grimm. Visitors can walk the same streets where Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm lived and worked, exploring charming locations like Steinau, Kassel, Alsfeld, Marburg, and Hamelin.
Families can uncover Rapunzel's tower in Trendelburg, visit the Sleeping Beauty Castle of Sababurg, and enjoy interactive museums such as Grimm World in Kassel. In Marburg, the whimsical Grimm Trail features oversized fairytale characters nestled into the cobbled lanes of the old town. At the same time, in Hamelin, the legend of the Pied Piper is brought to life through open-air theatre and themed city tours. The route can now be explored by car and bike or e-bike, offering a sustainable and relaxed way to experience its magical charm.
Germany's cultural calendar for 2025 extends far beyond these two anniversaries. The city of Chemnitz has been named the European Capital of Culture and will host a year-long program of events celebrating creativity, innovation, and community engagement. With open-air art installations, exhibitions, and performances, Chemnitz invites visitors to witness how post-industrial cities are being reimagined through culture.
In Berlin, the 200th anniversary of Museum Island will be commemorated with special exhibitions and performances celebrating its global significance as a hub for archaeology, art, and history. Meanwhile, in Dessau, the Bauhaus centenary will be marked with a series of immersive experiences honoring the iconic design movement, blending historical insight with a contemporary approach to architecture and form.
Art in Germany is not confined to galleries. Sculptures like Walking Man in Munich and Tiger and Turtle in Duisburg invite travelers to engage with creativity in public spaces. From ornate historic architecture in cities like Bamberg and Lübeck to the modern green façades of Düsseldorf's Kö-Bogen II, Germany is a living canvas for culture in every form.
Yamina Sofo, Director of Marketing and Sales Office at GNTO GCC, commented: "Germany's cultural offering is as diverse as it is deep. In 2025, we are especially proud to present two milestones that speak to the heart of our heritage, Johann Sebastian Bach's timeless compositions and the Brothers Grimm's enchanting legacy. For travelers from the GCC, this is an invitation to explore a country where history, art, and imagination meet. We look forward to welcoming visitors on a journey that promises inspiration, connection, and lifelong memories."
Cultureland Germany 2025 celebrates identity, storytelling, and the universal power of music. Whether you are tracing the footsteps of a legendary composer, uncovering the secrets of fairy tale forests, or enjoying modern design in vibrant city squares, Germany offers an experience rooted in tradition and discovery.
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