14 April 2026, Thuringia, Kyffhäuserland: The topping-out ceremony is celebrated at the future visitor center at the Kyffhäuser monument. The shell of the building was constructed using local timber. A total of around 20 million euros is to be invested in the Kyffhäuser by 2029. There are plans to renovate the Barbarossa Tower and improve the infrastructure for visitors. Around ten million euros will be provided by the federal government and just under five million euros by the state. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa

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14 April 2026, Thuringia, Kyffhäuserland: The topping-out ceremony is celebrated at the future visitor center at the Kyffhäuser monument. The shell of the building was constructed using local timber. A total of around 20 million euros is to be invested in the Kyffhäuser by 2029. There are plans to renovate the Barbarossa Tower and improve the infrastructure for visitors. Around ten million euros will be provided by the federal government and just under five million euros by the state. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa
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14 April 2026, Thuringia, Kyffhäuserland: The topping-out ceremony is celebrated at the future visitor center at the Kyffhäuser monument. The shell of the building was constructed using local timber. A total of around 20 million euros is to be invested in the Kyffhäuser by 2029. There are plans to renovate the Barbarossa Tower and improve the infrastructure for visitors. Around ten million euros will be provided by the federal government and just under five million euros by the state. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa

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