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BrockenHarz National Park, Germany
ABOVE: A summer view of the Brocken, with its signature TV antenna in the center and the Brockenmuseum (a former GDR listening post) on the right.
(When I visited the summit during a March blizzard, the ground was covered in ice and I couldn't see most of the structures in the photo at the top of this page.) But geography is only one reason to visit the Brocken: The mountain has long been the focus of myths and legends, from Goethe's Faust to traditional stories about witches and devils.
The Brocken is also of historical interest. You can still see the "cloud cabin" that Count Christian Ernst built on the Brocken in 1736, and the Brockengarten, a botanical garden laid out in 1890, has been restored by park authorities in partnership with the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittingen and the Georg-August University of Göttingen. The TV antenna on the summit is a reminder that the first Olympics television coverage was broadcast from the Brocken in 1936, and the current hotel on the summit is the latest in a series of inns dating back to 1800. More recently, the Stasi (the German Democratic Republic's state security service) and the Soviet Army operated a listening post on top of the Brocken from 1961 until 1989. During those years, the Brocken was off-limits to civilians as troops monitored Western radio communications from as far away as Scotland. (You can visit the radio dome from the late 1980s, which is now part of the Brockenmuseum.)
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