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Brockenhaus

Harz Mountains


The Brockenhaus, at the summit of the Brocken, has a cafe, interactive displays and a viewing platform. From May to October, rangers conduct one-hour tours of the Brocken plateau, departing from here and including the Brockengarten alpine garden, which contains around 1500 specimens of high-altitude plant species from around the world.


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