Das unsterbliche Herz Filming Locations
Das unsterbliche Herz Filming Locations
Binz is a German resort town on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen. It's known for its sandy beaches and the Strandpromenade, an elegant seaside walkway. Jagdschloss Granitz is a grand hunting lodge and castle with crenellated towers and a viewing platform. North of town are the ruins of Prora, originally built by the Nazis as a vast resort. The Dokumentationszentrum Prora is a museum chronicling the complex's history.
Nuremberg is the largest city in Franconia, the second-largest city in the German state of Bavaria, and its 545,000 inhabitants make it the 14th-largest city in Germany.
Świnoujście is a port city occupying a group of islands in northwest Poland. It’s home to Prussian fortifications and the Museum of Sea Fishery, with model vessels and sea creatures. The 19th-century Lighthouse has an observation deck with views of the harbor and the Baltic Sea. Nearby are Park Zdrojowy, a 19th-century garden with Mediterranean vegetation, and King's Christ Church, with a hanging replica of a ship.
Das unsterbliche Herz (1939)
Biography of Paul Henlein, the man who invented the pocket watch.