Other than shops in gas stations train stations or airports most shops are usually closed on Sundays. All that is open are restaurants museums and transportation centers. This is due to the Ladenschlussgesetz or Store-closing law which forbid stores from operating on Sundays.

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05‏/05‏/2022 — Shops however arent exempt from the rule and the only way they can legally open on a Sunday is on a so-called verkaufsoffener Sonntag – ...

Is it time Germany opened up on Sundays? - DW

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