Self-described as the world's largest model railway, the more than 10,000-square-foot Miniatur Wunderland takes visitors around the world to admire models of miniature-sized countries and cities, ...
On a road trip across Germany earlier this year, my wife and I made a four-hour detour to visit Miniatur Wunderland. It’s Hamburg’s most popular tourist attraction and it was, without question, worth ...
The world's largest model airport has opened at Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. Miniatur Wunderland is the world's largest model railroad landscape, and its model airport goes into operation ...
Thanks to Google Maps, you can now stroll through the biggest smallest railway on Earth, as the desktop service has recorded every inch of Miniatur Wunderland in Street View. Located in Hamburg, ...
I first encountered Miniatur Wunderland, the world’s largest model railway system, through a book. Irish writer Caitríona Lally’s 2021 novel Wunderland is both bleak and whimsical, following an odd ...
The views were captured by teeny tiny cameras on teeny tiny cars, Google said. — -- Google unveiled its first ever "mini" Street View today of "Miniatur Wunderland," in Hamburg, Germany -- the ...
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BERLIN (AP) – A wall has appeared around the United States – at a popular miniature world attraction in the German city of Hamburg. Operators of the Miniatur Wunderland erected the wall complete with ...
Tear gas was released at one of Hamburg's most popular tourist attractions on Saturday, the city's fire department officials said. In a statement, the Hamburg Fire Department said it had responded to ...
The world's largest model airport has opened at Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. Miniatur Wunderland is the world's largest model railroad landscape, and its model airport goes into operation ...
Is that a siren in the air? Oh no, a building is on fire! Here come the fire trucks… a tragedy in Miniatur Wunderland unfolds. In this exhibit, which draws 1.3 million visitors a year, a tiny world is ...