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Karlsruhe

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Country: Germany
Population:284,786
Time Zone:UTC+2
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Botanical Gardens
The botanical gardens are a lush paradise, home to over 20 unique species of trees sourced from continents around the globe. You'll find conservatories brimming with fascinating cacti and numerous greenhouses teeming with vibrant tropical plants. It'
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Karlsruhe Palace
Karlsruhe Palace, constructed from 1715 to 1718, stands as a testament to the grandeur of its time. For nearly two centuries, it was the distinguished residence and governmental seat for the margraves, electoral princes, and grand dukes of Baden. Ima
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Market Square (Marktplatz)
The Market Square, known as Marktplatz, is arguably the most famous square in Karlsruhe. Nestled in the heart of the city, it proudly showcases the iconic pyramid, constructed back in 1823. This striking monument isn't just a pretty sight; it also ma
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Kurhaus
Stroll into the Kurhaus of Baden-Baden and let yourself be captivated by its distinctive Belle Époque charm. Whether you're attending a concert, trying your luck at the casino, enjoying a late-night dinner, or dancing the night away at a glamorous ba
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The Baden-Baden Musuem
Discover the captivating history of Baden-Baden, a charming town nestled in the Black Forest region of Germany. Known for its thermal springs since Roman times, Baden-Baden has long been a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. The Romans were th
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Russian Church
The gleaming golden dome of this Byzantine-styled church is a sight you absolutely can't miss when exploring the town. Crafted by the talented Vladimir Potemkin and Bernhard Belzer, this stunning edifice was brought to life between 1880 and 1882. Its
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Planetarium Mannheim
Nestled in the heart of Germany, the Mannheim Planetarium is a window to the cosmos, where you can lose yourself in the mesmerizing world of stars, planets, and galaxies. Imagine a starry sky so vivid, it feels like you're gazing from the darkest cor
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Baroque palace Mannheim
The grand Baroque palace in Mannheim is a masterpiece of architectural splendor and holds the title of the largest Baroque palace in Germany. As you wander through the expansive Ehrenhof, you'll feel a sense of awe at the sheer magnitude and elegance
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Water Tower
Without a doubt, the Wasserturm, Mannheim's iconic water tower, is the beloved landmark for all Mannheimers. It's no surprise it often features in wedding and holiday photos. Romantic and dreamy, this masterpiece stands proudly in one of Europe's mos
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Luisenpark
Nestled in the heart of Mannheim, Luisenpark is a delightful escape that beautifully blends nature and fun. It’s split into two sections: the historic lower part, where you can roam freely without an entry fee, and the upper section, which requires a
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Planken shopping area
Mannheim's gateway to the world is its iconic pedestrian haven, the most sought-after in the region. At the heart of the city's squares, the main shopping street, known as the "Planken," unfolds over 800 meters, stretching from the majestic "Wassertu
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Telecommunications Tower
For a breathtaking perspective of Mannheim, the telecommunications tower is your go-to spot. Standing proudly at over 200 meters, it's perfectly nestled between the Neckar River and the lush Luisenpark. From this vantage point, you can gaze across th
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Old Town Hall and St. Sebastian Church
The market in Mannheim, set against the stunning baroque backdrop of the old town hall and the parish church of St. Sebastian, is a scene that captures the essence of the city's charm. Held three times a week, this bustling market is a hub of activit
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Jungbusch
Mannheim's Jungbusch district buzzes with an energy reminiscent of Berlin, blending industrial romance with scenic harbor views. This area is the city's creative pulse, home to innovative spaces like the Popakademie Baden-Wurttemberg, Musikpark Mannh
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Multihalle Mannheim
Delicately curved and almost futuristic in appearance, Mannheim's Herzogenriedpark is home to the world's largest self-supporting wooden lattice-shell structure. This multi-purpose hall, designed in 1975 by the visionary architect Frei Otto, who also
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Christ Church
The Protestant Christuskirche is a sight that truly stands out. Its massive round dome is visible from a distance and even surpasses the nearby water tower in height. This neo-baroque masterpiece, with its stunning exterior, seamlessly blends into th
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Art Museum Stuttgart
Nestled right in the bustling heart of Stuttgart, the Art Museum stands as a testament to modern design and cultural richness. This architectural marvel, crafted by the talented Berlin-based firm Hascher and Jehle, captivates with its sleek, glass fa
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Schlossplatz Stuttgart (Palace Square)
Stuttgart's Palace Square is the lively core of the city, perfect for both exploration and relaxation. It's ideally situated within a short walk of many of Stuttgart's must-see spots, making it a central hub for any city stroll. Back in 2006, this sq
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Market Hall Stuttgart
Stepping through the grand entrance of this art nouveau gem feels like unlocking a secret world of indulgence. Imagine being greeted by the rich aromas of Aceto Balsamico and honey mead. Exotic spices mingle with the sweet allure of Baklawa, creating
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The European Parliament
Since its establishment in 1979, the European Parliament has been a bustling hub of political activity. As of January 1, 2008, it has housed 785 Euro MPs representing the 27 nations of the European Union. These representatives gather to vote on cruci
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Old Observatory
A baroque gem with a storied past, the Old Observatory will captivate you with its rich history and modern-day charm. Who can resist the allure of the stars? Constructed under the watch of Elector Carl Theodor, this observatory once served as the epi
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The cathedral of Notre-Dame
Described by Victor Hugo as "a prodigy of the gigantesque and the delicate," the Strasbourg Cathedral stands as a breathtaking masterpiece of Gothic architecture. With its soaring 142-meter spire, the cathedral once held the title of the tallest stru
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Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Imagine strolling along the banks of the River Ill, where the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art stands like a gleaming beacon of creativity. Designed in 1998, this impressive glass structure is not just a museum; it's a portal to a wor
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St Peters Cathedral
Nestled in the heart of Worms, Germany, the Romanesque pillar basilica stands as a testament to time and architectural mastery. Constructed between 1125 and 1181 on the foundations laid by Bishop Burchard in the early 11th century, this magnificent s
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Rhine Promenade
The Rhine Promenade, a charming relic from the 1920s, offers a delightful escape with its picturesque location and elegant, classical design. This historic park is celebrated as one of the most significant green spaces in the city of Worms. As you st
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Jewish Museum Worms
For over nine centuries, Worms was home to a thriving Jewish community. This impressive legacy is still visible, with many historical structures standing as silent witnesses to the significant role Jewish culture played in the city's past. Strolling
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Basilica St.Johann
The St. Johann Basilica in Saarbrücken is a stunning masterpiece of 18th-century Baroque architecture. Its meticulous restoration has brought out the church's grandeur, earning it the prestigious title of “Basilica Minor” from the pope. As you approa
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Saarbruecken Castle
In the 17th century, the castle was reconstructed in the Renaissance style, only to face destruction later. Today, only the cellars of this grand design remain. Fast forward to the 18th century, when Prince Wilhelm Heinrich commissioned his architect
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Schlosskirche (Castle Church)
The steeple of the late Gothic Schlosskirche, also known as the Castle Church, is a fascinating piece of architecture dating back to the 15th century. In 1743, the talented architect Stengel added a Baroque crest to this historic structure, blending
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Cathedral of St. Martin
Right in the heart of the market stands the awe-inspiring Cathedral of St. Martin. Dating all the way back to 975, this architectural gem has bravely endured numerous fires, demolitions, and reconstructions over the centuries. It’s a testament to res
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State Theater
Nestled right in the heart of Mainz, the state theater is an architectural gem that has been captivating audiences since its construction between 1829 and 1833. At Gutenbergplatz, the theater's grand main house and the stunning glasshouse, perched hi
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Gutenberg Museum
Discover the fascinating history of printing, books, and writing right in the heart of Mainz's charming old town. Nestled across from the iconic cathedral, you'll find one of the world's oldest book and printing museums: the Gutenberg Museum. Founded
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Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle
For nearly 900 years, the iconic silhouette of Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle has been a defining feature of the Alsatian landscape. Perched majestically at an altitude of 757 meters, this formidable fortress commands attention from afar. It sits at the he
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Город Wertheim am Main

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Классический немецкий городок Wertheim am Main. Настоящая Бавария с легко узнаваемой южной архитектурой, пряничными домиками и церковью на главной площади
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Крепость Wertheim

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Старая крепость, постренная в бородатые средневековые 1100 годы, и уже потом достроенная местными баронами в 16-17 веке. Бойницы, укрепленные валы, башни, все как должно быть у приличных средневековых людей
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Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall)
Nestled in the heart of Freiburg, the Old Town Hall stands proudly next to its newer counterpart on Rathausplatz. These two architectural marvels are connected by a charming bridge and together, they serve as the bustling hub of the city's government