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- Culture_of_Germany abstract "German culture began long before the rise of Germany as a nation-state and spanned the entire German-speaking world. From its roots, culture in Germany has been shaped by major intellectual and popular currents in Europe, both religious and secular. Historically Germany has been called Das Land der Dichter und Denker (the country of poets and thinkers).The federated states are in charge of the cultural institutions. There are 240 subsidised theatres, hundreds of symphonic orchestras, thousands of museums, and more than 25,000 libraries spread in Germany. These cultural opportunities are enjoyed by many: there are over 91 million German museum visits every year; annually, 20 million go to theatres and operas; 3.6 million per year listen to the symphonic orchestras. The UNESCO inscribed 38 properties in Germany on the World Heritage List.".
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- Culture_of_Germany align "left".
- Culture_of_Germany alt "Faust".
- Culture_of_Germany alt "Goethe´s German".
- Culture_of_Germany caption "Spoken German in Goethe's Faust".
- Culture_of_Germany hasPhotoCollection Culture_of_Germany.
- Culture_of_Germany image "De-Faust - Der Tragödie erster Teil-Prolog und Auf dem Theater-wikisource.ogg".
- Culture_of_Germany image "Faust spricht mit dem Erdgeist, Margret Hofheinz-Döring, Öl, 1969 .jpg".
- Culture_of_Germany width "100".
- Culture_of_Germany width "170".
- Culture_of_Germany subject Category:German_culture.
- Culture_of_Germany comment "German culture began long before the rise of Germany as a nation-state and spanned the entire German-speaking world. From its roots, culture in Germany has been shaped by major intellectual and popular currents in Europe, both religious and secular. Historically Germany has been called Das Land der Dichter und Denker (the country of poets and thinkers).The federated states are in charge of the cultural institutions.".
- Culture_of_Germany label "Cultura da Alemanha".
- Culture_of_Germany label "Cultura de Alemania".
- Culture_of_Germany label "Culture de l'Allemagne".
- Culture_of_Germany label "Culture of Germany".
- Culture_of_Germany label "Культура Германии".
- Culture_of_Germany label "德国文化".
- Culture_of_Germany sameAs Cultura_de_Alemania.
- Culture_of_Germany sameAs Culture_de_l'Allemagne.
- Culture_of_Germany sameAs Budaya_Jerman.
- Culture_of_Germany sameAs Cultura_da_Alemanha.
- Culture_of_Germany sameAs Q1979615.
- Culture_of_Germany sameAs Q1979615.
- Culture_of_Germany wasDerivedFrom Culture_of_Germany?oldid=605783375.
- Culture_of_Germany depiction Schloss_Neuschwanstein_2013.jpg.
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