Herrnhut
Herrnhut is a small town in Germany, known for its historical significance as the center of the Moravian Church. Founded in the early 18th century, it became a refuge for Moravian exiles and played a crucial role in the church's missionary activities worldwide.
The town is famous for its unique star-shaped design, which reflects the community's commitment to unity and cooperation. Today, Herrnhut attracts visitors interested in its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and the iconic Herrnhuter Sterne, decorative stars that are popular during the Christmas season.