Brocken

The Brocken has always played a role in legends and has been connected with witches and devils; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe took up the legends in his play ''Faust''. The Brocken spectre is a common phenomenon on this misty mountain, where a climber's shadow cast upon fog creates eerie optical effects.
Today the Brocken is part of the Harz National Park and hosts a historic botanical garden of about 1,600 alpine mountain plants. A narrow-gauge steam railway, the Brocken Railway, takes visitors to the railway station at an elevation of .
FM-radio and television broadcasting make major use of the Brocken. The old television tower, the ''Sender Brocken'', is now used as hotel and restaurant. It also has an observation deck, open to tourists. Provided by Wikipedia