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Definitely 220V. I don't know where you're from but the plug-ins are also different from those of many other countries.
Bring an *international* adapter along if you plan on using electronics you brought from home.
"The voltage/frequency in Germany is 220-240V/50 Hz and not 110V/60 Hz as in the US. Improper voltage/frequency could result in serious damage. (Actually, that's true for most of Europe now, one of the cases where regulation is a benefit ... the states of the European Union have agreed to keep line voltages at 230V/50Hz everywhere. German plugs have a different shape. While people from European Union countries might not have the line voltage problems, they are faced with differently shaped plugs, just the same!"
Quoted parts taken from:
http://www.watzmann.net/scg/faq-24.html
thetravelingmartins
220V
Roadrunner58-79
It was 220V the last time I was there.
Paula
220V. No matter if east or west.
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Varies between East & West.
Oberlehrer
to be very correct: it is 220 ~ 240 Volts (even it is published 220 V); that may be interesting, if you some old equipment (> 20 years old).
wrobo
220, but your 110 appliance might work there check the power cord.