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Read moreThe Bauhaus area is located in the south of the city, where 314 individual residential houses were built between 1926 and 1928 according to the Bauhaus principles. Whatever the aesthetic of the genre, we will be at the sources of contemporary architecture in Europe. A leaflet can be purchased at the museum retraçant the history of the houses and guiding the visitor in the neighbourhood. Moreover, it is far from being muséifié, and one can see many of these abandoned homes, a legacy of neglect of the communist regime and the loss of vitality of Dessau after reunification.
MARKTKIRCHE UNSER LIEBEN FRAUEN
Late Gothic church in the city's historic center, with a library featuring ...Read more
WÖRLITZER PARK
Site in Wörlitz featuring a small castle, a villa, a Gothic house, a ...Read more
BEATLES MUSEUM
A museum dedicated to the legendary English pop group welcomes tens of ...Read more
HÄNDEL-HAUS (HÄNDEL'S BIRTHPLACE)
Pleasant museum in the house of the brilliant Baroque composer Georg ...Read more
SÜSSER SEE - LAKE SÜSSER
Read moreOn the road from Halle to Fruit, you can easily see Lake Süsser. On its north-west shore, the beautiful silhouette of the medieval Renaissance Seeburg Castle, one of the largest in Germany.
HALLESCHER DOM - THE CATHEDRAL
White Gothic cathedral featuring a 14th-century portal and an incredible ...Read more
DOM SANKT-PETER UND PAUL - CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL
Read moreThis is a visit that is definitely worth a visit. Naumburg has one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Germany, and even in Europe if you believe some of them! This major religious monument, of great beauty and finesse, combines late Romanesque and early Gothic styles. It has the austerity of the novel, which emphasizes stone, bas-reliefs and sculptures, and gives intimacy and proximity to the site; but it is also strong in the majesty and grandeur of the Gothic. Its construction began in 1213, but the church was modified until the 19th century. One of its major contributors, whose civil name is unfortunately ignored today, is called the Naumburger Meister, master of Naumburg. This sculptor was the master of an exceptional work of art. In addition to its two choirs, four towers and beautiful Romanesque crypts, much of the cathedral's fame comes from its astonishing sculptures of the twelve founders, located in the west choir, created by the master in the 1260s. These disturbing statues, especially the Ekkehard and Uta couple, with their incredibly true looks, have made the most beautiful hours of German romantic singing. We can also see two very beautiful altarpieces and a superb frieze that traces the Passion of Christ. The visit to the cathedral, the former residence of the bishops of Naumburg, who religiously ruled an important region covering the south of present-day Saxony-Anhalt and parts of Saxony and Thuringia until the region became Protestant in the 1540s, is worth a visit in each part of its building, as its interior is rich and has a fundamental historical and artistic dimension. In 2015, the splendour of the cathedral served as a strong argument for Germany to include the geographical area of Saale-Unstrut (of which Naumburg is the heart) on UNESCO's World Heritage List.