Görlitz
Görlitz is a picturesque town located in eastern Germany, near the border with Poland. It is known for its well-preserved historical architecture, featuring a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. The town is situated along the Neisse River, which separates Germany from Poland, making it a significant cultural and historical crossroads.
The town's rich history dates back over a thousand years, and it has been a center for trade and commerce. Görlitz is also famous for its film industry, having served as a backdrop for numerous movies, including The Grand Budapest Hotel. Its charming streets and vibrant cultural scene attract visitors from around the world.