Located in an unassuming suburb of Hof, Fernweh Park is an eclectic collection of thousands of city and street signs from all corners of the world. The park takes its name from the German word Fernweh (literally: “far away-pain”), which is the exact opposite of homesickness (Heimweh), and means “a painful longingness to travel”—proving again that the Germans really do have a word for everything. Fernweh Park was inspired by the Yukon’s Sign Post Forest and was opened on November 9, 1999 (the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin…