VILLINGEN FORTIFICATIONS
Well-preserved fortifications with several towers, part of the remarkable ...Read more
RÖMISCHE BADRUINEN (ROMAN BATHING RUINS)
Fully restored site to discover the country's exceptional history through ...Read more
RATHAUS
Read moreBuilt in 1370, in a flamboyant Gothic style, the city hotel first housed a store. It served as a city hotel since 1419. After a fire in 1994, it was restored and restored its decor and paintings of the past. It has an astronomical clock dating back to the th century.
NEUES SCHLOSS - NEW MEERSBURG CASTLE
Read moreThe new castle of Meersburg was the residence of the Princes Bishops in Constance since its construction in 1750 until the dissolution of the Diocese in 1803.
HEIDELBERG CASTLE
A heterogeneous yet harmonious chateau, with different styles reflecting ...Read more
OLD MEERSBURG CASTLE
Read moreOne legend is that it was founded by King Dagobert (the song of the song), but the oldest documented traces go back to the 1750 th century, and thus, until, a residence of the bishops of Constance. You can explore some rooms, which bring you back to the times of knights, treasures, but also torture. In fine weather you can also see the Alps.
ALTES SCHLOSS HOHENBADEN
Ruins of an old castle built in 1102, offering impressive views over the ...Read more
NEW CASTLE AND CASTLE SQUARE
A sumptuous U-shaped château built between 1746 and 1806, one of the ...Read more
SCHLOSS MANNHEIM
A large castle built between 1720 and 1760 with no fewer than 1,400 ...Read more
HEGEL HOUSE
A six-room museum retracing the history of the famous philosopher Hegel, ...Read more
BRAHMSHAUS
The museum was built to save Johannes Brahms's house from demolition, and ...Read more
TRINKHALLE
A 90-metre-long monument lined with flowers, frescoes and surrounding ...Read more
KARLSRUHE CASTLE
The castle was built at the request of Margrave Karl Wilhem and completely ...Read more
STADTTHEATER
Read moreThe oldest theater in Freiburg opened in 1910 in the middle of the famous Bertoldstraße. It suffered a lot during the Second World War and was restored and rebuilt in 1984. The building houses 4 stages: das Große Haus, das Kleine Haus, die Kämmerbühne and die Werkraum. A true cultural center, thanks in part to its proximity to the University, it is popular for its children's program. This little architectural gem offers hundreds of rare plays, ballets and operas.
BRUNNENRUNDGANG, GUIDED TOUR OF THE FOUNTAINS
Read moreInsolites, the fountains of Neuenburg. Carried out between 1989 and 2004, they are nine in total, scattered across the city. Each year, the Bianca Flier guide offers a thematic tour and commented on these particular objects that lead the visitor on a journey through time.
Rendez-vous is given place of the Town Hall, in front of the one called "Monument". Realized in 1990 by Professor Lutz Brockhaus, she is the chronicle of a city, of his concerns, and above all of his willingness to assert himself. A fountain that gives the top start of an almost an hour walk. Coup de coeur, "Present, past and future", a poetic scene that will leave no one indifferent. Located on the market square, and surrounded by benches, the visitor can dwell on the details of his characters. It is the second largest fountain in the city. An original way to discover the history of this popular city of Mulhousians.
BADEN CASTLE
Beautiful castle with keep offering panoramic views of the Rhine plain, the ...Read more
SCHLOSS DONAUESCHINGEN
Baroque-style château built in the 18th century, featuring lush gardens ...Read more
DAS KARLSRUHER SCHLOSS
Read moreKarlsruhe Palace was built between 1715 and 1718. For around 200 years, it served as the residence and seat of government of the margraves, then the electors and grand dukes of Baden. The present Baroque design of the palace dates from the second half of the 18th century, after it had undergone various alterations and extensions, the plans for which were drawn up by Balthasar Neumann and brought to life by the architect Albrecht Friedrich von Kesslau, the former court director Bauten Baden and by his successor Wilhelm Jeremias Müller.