The display at Miniature Wonderland, which Trip Advisor rates
as the top destination in the city of Hamburg, is a hit with
tourists, including some from the United States, who are usually
drawn by its vast model railway.
Visitors on Friday could be seen peering over a miniature
concrete wall topped with razor wire to look at sites such as a
tiny Mount Rushmore and a Las Vegas skyline.
The slogan "Let the world be great again" was scribbled on the
wall, a reference to Trump's election slogan "Make America Great
Again".
"I don't want to tell anyone what to think. Everybody should
look at that wall, and then decide regardless of whether they
are on the left, right or center," said Gerrit Braun, co-founder
of Miniatur Wunderland.
"The main thing is that the people think about it."
Ryan Ott, a tourist from the United States, said: "I think it's
a good use of humor, which is what the world needs, I think,
right now to help cope with what's happening in our country."
(Reporting by Oliver Ellrodt; Writing by Joseph Nasr; Editing by
Robin Pomeroy)
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