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Ballenhaus
The Gothic Ballenhaus served as the town hall until 1902 and has a distinctive stepped gable. It now houses a cafe.
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Sky Space
Open to the sky, James Turrell’s elliptical, walk-in Sky Space creates a play of light and shadow at dawn and dusk.
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Steintorturm
If you start yearning for higher ground, climb up the Steintorturm , which has a small exhibit on Havel shipping.
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Numbers in the Woods
On Mönchsberg you will find Mario Merz’ 21 neon-lit Numbers in the Woods, which shimmer high above Salzburg by night.
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Schott Glasmuseum
An interactive multimedia exhibition with audioguides in English on the history, production and technology of glass.
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Neues Gebäude
The bustling Markt is home to the colonnaded neoclassical Neues Gebäude (1780–83), which houses a classy cafe.
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Kulturgeschichtliches Museum
The Kulturgeschichtliches Museum has graphics cabinets designed by Libeskind, holding works by Albrecht Dürer.
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Goethes Gartenhaus
From 1776 to 1782 Goethe lived in this house, a cottage given to him by Carl August in order to lure him to Weimar.
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Gedenkstätte Goldener Löwe
The Gedenkstätte Goldener Löwe has an interesting exhibit covering the 19th-century workers movement in Germany.
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Colonnade
Out the front of the Kurhaus Wiesbaden , the aptly named Bowling Green is flanked by an elegant, 129m-long colonnade.
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Bowling Green
Out the front of the Kurhaus Wiesbaden , the aptly named Bowling Green is flanked by an elegant, 129m-long colonnade .
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Ballhof
The Ballhof (1649-64) a hall originally built for 17th-century badminton-type games is in Altstadt (old town).
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Audi Factory
Two-hour tours take you through the entire Audi production process, from the metal press to the testing station.
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Aussichtslattform SAIL City
For a spectacular view over Bremerhaven, go up the new Aussichtslattform SAIL City, part of the Atlantic Hotel SAIL City.
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Stiftskirche St Georg
The late-Gothic Stiftskirche shelters the tombs of the Württemberg dukes and some dazzling late-medieval stained-glass windows.
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Burg Gleichen
Its a 30-minute uphill walk from the car park to this fascinating, medieval hilltop castle ruin, first mentioned in 1034.
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St Andreaskirche
Luther delivered his last sermons in the St Andreaskirche, a late-Gothic hall church on the hill behind the central Markt.
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Raschitor
Just east of Jüdisches Museum is the arched Raschitor , a city gate in the wall that still partially encircles the Altstadt.
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Kepler
Disciples of astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler should visit the house he lived in whilst resident in Regensburg.
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Alter Markt
Stralsunds main square is a hub of its architectural treasures.
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