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Kehlsteinhaus - Wikipedia The Kehlsteinhaus (German pronunciation: [ˈkeːlʃtaɪnˌhaʊs]; known in English as the Eagle's Nest) is a Nazi-constructed building erected atop the summit of the Kehlstein, a rocky outcrop that rises above Obersalzberg near the southeast German town of Berchtesgaden
The Truth About Visiting Hitlers Eagles Nest: What You Need . . . This post sets the record straight about visiting Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest It includes all the stuff you need to know before you go and why you should visit Plus, I clue you in to all the things the average day-tripper misses, what they do wrong, and how you can avoid the same kinds of negative experiences
Essential Tips for visiting the Eagle’s Nest – Undiscovered . . . What Is the Eagle’s Nest, where is it and what can I see there? Can I Combine a Visit to the Eagle’s Nest with Lake Königssee or the Berchtesgaden Salt Mines? Can I Avoid the Lift (Elevator) at the Eagle’s Nest? Was the Eagle’s Nest Adolf Hitler’s Home? Is the Obersalzberg Documentation Centre Near the Eagle’s Nest?
The Eagle’s Nest today – a legacy of recent history Board a breathtaking bus journey up the Kehlstein road and a luxurious brass elevator up through the mountain into Kehlsteinhaus, known in English as the Eagle’s Nest Enjoy its impressive views and its excellent cuisine The site combines a unique example of historic architecture and a stunning alpine setting Please load down:
Hitlers Eagles Nest - Uncommon Travel Germany The Eagle's Nest is open to the public from mid May until the end of October The snow determines the opening and closing dates; the steep road up there has to be clear of snow for the buses to run See my page on visiting the Eagle's Nest for more info about what you'll see up there
Das Kehlsteinhaus – A Historical Guide to the Eagles Nest Situated 1834m (6017 ft ) above sea level in one of the most strikingly beautiful locations in Germany if not all of Europe, the Kehlsteinhaus, also popularly known as the “Eagle’s Nest”, is a building steeped in history