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Mussel Museum
Shellers of the world will take delight in this little museum, with over 3000 shells of all varieties.
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Museum für Völkerkunde
North of the Altstadt, the much-updated Museum für Völkerkunde demonstrates seafaring Hamburg’s acute awareness of the outside world. Modern artefacts from Africa, Asia and the South Pacific are displayed alongside traditional masks, jewellery, costumes and musical instruments. The
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Denkmal der Spanienkämpfer
Pays respect to the German members of the International Brigades who died in the Spanish Civil War (1936–39).
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Clemenskirche
The stunning 1753 Clemenskirche boasts a domed ceiling fresco supported by turquoise faux-marble pillars.
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Brauereimuseum
The Brauereimuseum looks at the history of beer-making in this city, which once housed more than 80 breweries.
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Blaserturm
The 51m-high Blaserturm is a part of the original fortifications and has superb views over the Altstadt from up top.
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Mozartsteg
Making a graceful leap across the Salzach River, the art-nouveau Mozartsteg is named after the citys most famous son.
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Haus zum Walfisch
The marvellously extravagant Haus zum Walfisch sports a late-Gothic oriel garnished with two impish gargoyles.
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Dom Information
Before entering the Dom, stop by the Dom visitors centre for tour tickets, information and to peruse the displays.
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Museum für Völkerkunde
The Dresdens Museum für Völkerkunde boasts well over 70,000 anthropological items from far-flung corners of the world.
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Mont Klamott
Wartime debris was piled in Volkspark Friedrichshain to create two mountains – Mont Klamott is the taller, at 78m.
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Florinskirche
A block to the north, Florinsmarkt is dominated by the Protestant Florinskirche and is home to the Mittelrhein-Museum .
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Friesenmuseum
In the old days, Föhrs men went out to sea to hunt whales, an epoch you can learn more about at the Friesenmuseum .
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Allwetterzoo
Highlights of the Allwetterzoo include the horse museum with fun exhibits on the regions equestrian heritage.
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Wilhelm
Contains a wealth of caricature, including works by caricature greats Busch, Honoré Daumier and William Hogarth.
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Oberhausmuseum
Some of the best exhibits here uncover the mysteries of medieval castle-building and a knights rites of passage.
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Mühlenhof
A fun open-air museum where you can stroll among historical Westphalian buildings, including a mill and bakery.
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Herzogsschloss
The former ducal residence Herzogsschloss is an austere 14th-century building which was once the towns tax office.
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Fischkastenbrunnen
In the Marktplatz is the Fischkastenbrunnen, a fountain where fishmongers kept their river fish alive on market days.
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City
For sweeping city views, ride the lift to the 29th floor of the modernist City-Hochhaus; theres a restaurant there.
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