Is this Germany? If so, where?

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  1. Based upon the onion topped church somewhere in Bayern would be easier if someone didn’t white out that cars licence plate.

  2. This could just as easily be in Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, …

    Germany is likely, but spots like this are all over Europe. You’d need more clues. Sadly the sticker on the back of the white car is unreadable.

    Try r/geoguessr

  3. Most likely France or a region in Germany where champagne or sparkling wine is made. The board which is used as a sign is is called a Rüttelbrett (riddling board), made to hold bottles upside down so the yeast can settle in the neck. My guess would be Germany, anywhere along the Rhine… the overall cleanliness, the 3 trash cans for recycling (Germans love their Mülltrennung!), the dispersion of the car brands… just the complete scene screams German small town.

    [riddling rac](https://www.riddlingracks.de/ruettelpulte/8/120er-champagner-ruettelpult-der-historische-aufsteller-fuer-das-besondere-ambiente)

  4. The streetlamp is very strange! I would guess because of the impression of an overall flat terrain that this could be eastern Austria like Burgenland or Western Hungary, it reminds me for being a typical village of the pannonian lowlands. Or maybe something from other lowlands like in eastern germany maybe located in saxony anhalt.

    Furthermore this white box behind the streetlamps rod, with six round black signs what could that be? Is this something electrical or some kind of a monument?

    I dont know squared streetlamps rods from west germany. Those here are squared, not common here i guess ours are usually round.

    Theres nothing for holding a Maibaum so i would say, its definitely not in Bavaria.

  5. If this place is in Germany it needs to have some kind of touristic relevance. We have those information signs, but they are usually not just slapped on the street randomly in front of regular homes, since nobody would need to get some kind of information there.

    What would be interesting to know is what the blue sticker on the white car shows. It looks like a geographical location but is way too pixelated. It’s definitely not the Bodensee or one of the popular islands in Germany as far as I can recognize, which would be rather common in Germany.

  6. If the outlines around the windows had been twice as thick I would have guessed western rhineland palantine.

    Judging by the hill in the background this could be anywhere between Münster and the alps

  7. My guess is the “black forest” or some kind of region around there. If u look in the gap of the houses you see some kind of “hill”. It’ll also machtes with the others saying it could be a wine region. Definitly its southern (if it is) germany. I wouldn’t say bavaria due to the chirch tower. On its top is a cross and Bavaria is know for having a lot of catholic people, normally their chruches won’t have a cross on the top, thats evangelical

  8. At first i thought it could be in Germany, but the street sign next to the silver car on the right is unknown to me. I also have never seen the type of streetlights in Germany, especially not on a wooden pole. Those wooden poles that protect the entrance are unknown to me, too. Usually these poles are made of steel and are painted red and white at the top.

    I guess it’s not in Germany.

  9. Looks like a rendering from a communal proposal to reduce parking and plant some trees 😀 But in this case more render ghosts whould’ve been added.

  10. I think this could be Hilden in Germany.
    In Hilden ive Seen buildings in this Style and the st. Jacobus church hast the Same Tower as the one in the picture

  11. The red sandstone tells me it is somewhere in the Odenwald. Maybe also somewhere between Heidelberg and Karlsruhe. Somewhere close to Speyer IMHO. That looks like home.

    E: I see the hill in the background contradicts the theory that it could be between Heidelberg and Karlsruhe.

  12. The Road “Alkötzschenbroda” in Radebeul, Saxony came my mind, the church could be the “Friedenskirche”, but after checking it out I’m not sure anymore

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