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Pferdeschwemme
Designed by Fischer von Erlach in 1693, this is a horse-lover’s delight, with rearing equine pin-ups surrounding Michael Bernhard Mandl’s statue of a horse tamer.
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Kloster Lichtenthal
Lichtentaler Allee concludes at the Kloster Lichtenthal, a Cistercian abbey founded in 1245, with an abbey church where generations of the margraves of Baden lie buried.
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Schloss Neuhaus
Schloss Neuhaus, a moated palace, is reached by a lovely riverside walk about 5km northwest of the Paderquellgebiet. It hosts frequent cultural events in summer.
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Russian Embassy
This hulking behemoth is a fine example of Stalinist Zuckerbäckerstil (wedding-cake style) architecture, although a tall wall allows only glimpses of the compound.
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Stadtresidenz
Gracing the Altstadt is the Stadtresidenz, a Renaissance palace built by Ludwig X which hosts temporary exhibitions on historical themes. Admission is by guided tour only.
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Dialog Im Dunkeln
Hour-long, pitch-black journey with a blind guide through recreated natural and urban landscapes, giving you a memorable impression of what its like not to see.
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Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst
Contemporary art in all media is the speciality of this gallery, presented in temporary exhibits in a minimalist container-like space and a late-19th-century villa.
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Archäologische Landesmuseum
The second museum, the Archäologische Landesmuseum, boasts the Nydam-Boot, a reconstructed and preserved 28-oar rowing boat from 350 BC, which is housed in its own hall.
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Stadtmauermuseum
Head up the spiral staircase of the Löpsinger Torturm for an engaging exhibition on the history of the towns defences, an apt place to kick off a circuit of the walls.
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Stadtgarten
With its landscaped flower beds, plane trees and children’s playground, the Stadtgarten is a fine place to kick back and enjoy dreamy views out over Lake Constance.
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Russian Orthodox Church
The five glinting gold onion domes of this Russian Orthodox Church, built between 1847 and 1855, rise above a canopy of trees 600m southeast of the Neroberg hill.
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Alsterarkaden
Elegant Renaissance-style arcades of the Alsterarkaden shelter upscale shops and cafes alongside the Alsterfleet canal. This is ground zero for Hamburgs ladies who lunch.
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Christuskirche
Stepping northeast of Friedrichsplatz, the neobaroque Christuskirche , topped by a green dome, has a distinctive outline and is exactly 5m higher than the Wasserturm.
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Fahrradmuseum
To check out a collection of historic bicycles as well as high-tech carbon fibre bikes from the 2000 Olympics, head up the stairs from the Wein-Kontor wine shop.
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Muskauer Park
Unesco-listed Muskauer Park is the verdant masterpiece of 19th-century celebrity landscape gardener, Prince Hermann von Pückler, who inherited his family estate in 1811
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Hofkapelle
Only open in the afternoon. This chapel was reserved for the ruler and his family - the Wittelsbachs - the Bavarian rulers who lived in the Residenz from 1385 to 1918s.
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Zeughaus
Standing in front of the 16th-century Zeughaus, the rocket-snail creation is a satirical play on humanity’s attempts to manipulate evolution for its own self-interest.
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Dino Park Münchehagen
Dino Park Münchehagen has more than 200 life-size dinosaurs ( Brontosaurus, T rex , raptors and so on) arranged around a walking trail where real dinosaurs once roamed.
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Dutch Windmill
The city’s typical Dutch windmill today houses a restaurant and adds a rural flavour to the parkland tracing the part of town where Bremen’s city fortifications once were.
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Bunkermuseum
The labyrinth of WWII civilian air-raid shelters at the Bunkermuseum includes testimonies from those who sheltered here, offering a moving insight into part of history.
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