25 Sights in Flensburg, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Flensburg, Germany. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 25 sights are available in Flensburg, Germany.

Sightseeing Tours in Flensburg

1. Naturwissenschaftliches Museum Flensburg

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Naturwissenschaftliches Museum Flensburg

The Natural History Museum Flensburg is a natural history museum located on the Museumsberg Flensburg on the ground floor of the Heinrich Sauermann House. The museum is a cultural institute of the city of Flensburg and, like the Museumsberg and the Maritime Museum, is one of the municipal museums. The Ice Age House is part of the Natural History Museum as a geological and paleontological display magazine. One of the main tasks is to impart knowledge about the formation and settlement of the landscape formation and settlement of the region of northern Schleswig-Holstein – southern Denmark as well as about the fauna and flora in this region, depending on natural and anthropogenic factors. Particularly noteworthy are its historically valuable collections.

Wikipedia: Naturwissenschaftliches Museum Flensburg (DE), Website

2. Wasserturm Flensburg-Mürwik

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Mørviger Water Tower is located on the eastern ridge in the Fruerlund district of Flensburg and is one of the city's landmarks. In 1961, the water tower took over the water supply of the eastern part of the city. The new water tower, designed by architect Fritz Trautwein, was quickly named "The Flower Vase" because of its shape. For 20 years, the "Flower Vase" together with the Marine Water Tower supplied the district of Mørvig with water. In 1981, the Marine Water Tower was dismantled and later sold and converted to residential use. From March to September, the water tower in Folkeparken is open to the public. The tower's viewing platform offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding area.

Wikipedia: Mørviger Vandtårn (DA)

3. Lutherpark

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The Lutherpark is a park named after the reformer Martin Luther, which is located in the Friesischer Berg district near Flensburg city center. On the edge of the park there is the Lutherhaus on the Südergraben, a cultural monument in the Flensburg-Altstadt. The park itself is embedded between the Südergraben and the Frisian Straße; Opposite is the Villa Besenbruch, the city's registry office, and not far from there the Flensburg town hall. The park of the park is oriented towards the south.

Wikipedia: Lutherpark (Flensburg) (DE)

4. Diako-Kirche

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The DIAKO Church is the name given to the church of the institutional congregation of the Diakonie in Flensburg. It is located in the southeast of the grounds of the Deaconess Hospital Flensburg on Marienhölzungsweg and Knuthstraße in the district of Western Heights. It was built in 1883 according to plans by Alexander Wilhelm Prale. The congregation belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany. The church wing in question is one of the city's cultural monuments.

Wikipedia: Diako-Kirche (DE)

5. Museumsberg Flensburg

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With an exhibition area of 3000 m2, the Museumsberg Flensburg is one of the largest museums in Schleswig-Holstein. It offers a comprehensive insight into the history of art and culture in the state of Schleswig from the 13th to the 20th century as well as into contemporary art. On a hill above the Stadttheater, the two museum buildings Heinrich-Sauermann-Haus and Hans-Christiansen-Haus form a unit with the Old Cemetery and the Christiansenpark in Flensburg.

Wikipedia: Museumsberg Flensburg (DE), Website

6. Yachting Heritage Centre - Robbe & Berking Museum

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The Robbe & Berking Yachting Heritage Center is a privately financed museum on the global yacht sports history at the industrial port in Flensburg-Fruerlund, which was inaugurated on October 1, 2016. The initiator and patron of the museum, Oliver Berking, is the owner of the traditional Silver Manufaktur Robbe & Berking, and since 2008 he has been running a shipyard for classic wooden yachts in the immediate neighborhood.

Wikipedia: Robbe & Berking Yachting Heritage Centre (DE), Website

7. Idstedt-Löwe

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The Isted Lion is a Danish war monument originally intended as a monument of the Danish victory over German-minded Schleswig-Holstein insurgents in the Battle of Isted (Idstedt) on 25 July 1850, during the First Schleswig War which was a civil war within the Danish Realm, although with troops from Prussia supporting the Schleswig-Holstein insurgents. At its time it was the largest battle in Scandinavian history.

Wikipedia: Isted Lion (EN)

8. Museumsberg

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Park Museumsberg is a park in the city of Flensburg, in the district of Friesischer Berg. It is located to the east of the Old Cemetery, the City Park and the Museum Hill, to whose complex it now belongs. The Museumsberg park area is now one of the city's green monuments. Some park sculptures are among the cultural monuments of the district. In addition, a conservation statute applies to the park.

Wikipedia: Park Museumsberg (DE)

9. Alexandra

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The Alexandra is a steamer launched in 1908, which is considered a maritime landmark of the city of Flensburg and has been registered as a moving historic ship in the monument book of the state of Schleswig-Holstein since 1990. It is a saloon steamer and the last surviving fjord steamer. Today, the Alexandra is located near the Flensburg Museum Harbour and is part of Flensburg's Historic Harbour.

Wikipedia: Alexandra (Schiff, 1908) (DE), Website

10. Eddeboe

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Eddeboe is the name of an abandoned castle complex, which was located in the western Marienhölzung near Flensburg, on the Junkerplatz, as well as a presumed second one, which may have been located not far away on the so-called Brandplatz, whereby this second castle complex is probably the older one. Thus, due to the same name, it is not always immediately clear which Eddeboe is meant.

Wikipedia: Eddeboe (DE)

11. Sankt Petri

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St. Peter's Church in the Nordstadt district of Flensburg is a church building of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Northern Germany (Nordkirche). It was built between 1908 and 1909 and named after Simon Peter. St. Peter's Church, which can be seen from afar, is considered a landmark of the new and northern towns. It is one of the cultural monuments of the district.

Wikipedia: St.-Petri-Kirche (Flensburg) (DE)

12. Christuskirche

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The Christuskirche is an Evangelical Lutheran church in the Mürwik district of the city of Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The listed modern church building, in the vicinity of which the parish hall and pastorate can also be found, is located at Fördestraße 4 to 8. The centre of Mürwik, the Twedter Plack, is not far from the church.

Wikipedia: Christuskirche (Flensburg) (DE)

13. Flensburger Schifffahrtsmuseum

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The Flensburg Maritime Museum is a branch of the Municipal Museum founded in 1979, which was inaugurated in 1984 in the former customs packing house on the Schiffbrücke as a highlight of the city's 700th anniversary celebrations; it offers an overview of Flensburg's seafaring tradition in addition to the city's history.

Wikipedia: Schifffahrtsmuseum Flensburg (DE), Website

14. Sankt Marien

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St. Mary's Church or St. Mary's Church is one of the main churches in the city of Flensburg. The congregation belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran Church District of Schleswig-Flensburg in the North Church. From Nordermarkt you can reach St. Mary's Church via the Schrangen, a historic connecting building from 1595.

Wikipedia: Marienkirche (Flensburg) (DE), Website

15. Bergmühle

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The underwritten mountain mill, a Dutch mill from 1792, is located in Flensburger Nordstadt and is one of the last two windmills in the city next to the Johannismühle on the Sandberg. Numerous mills once shaped, there were a total of 24 water and 30 windmills, the image of the trading city on the Flensburg Fjord.

Wikipedia: Bergmühle (Flensburg) (DE), Website

16. Christiansenpark

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Christiansenpark is a park in the city of Flensburg, in the district of Western Heights. It is close to the Old Cemetery, the City Park and the Museum Hill, of which it is now a part of the complex. Christiansenpark is the second largest park in the city, after Volkspark near Mürwik.

Wikipedia: Christiansenpark (DE)

17. Museumswerft

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The Flensburg Museum Shipyard was founded in 1996 at the port of Flensburg. Between 1996 and 2001 she moved several times. But since 2001 it has been back in its founding place. It exists as a non-profit limited liability company and is also supported by a support association.

Wikipedia: Museumswerft Flensburg (DE), Website

18. Phänomenta

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The Phänomenta in Flensburg is a science center that belongs to the Europa-Universität Flensburg as an institute. It is the first institution of its kind to be given the name Phänomenta. Similar foundations in other cities took the name from the Flensburg Adventure Museum.

Wikipedia: Phänomenta (Flensburg) (DE), Website

19. Sankt Jürgen

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The St. Jürgen Church is an Evangelical Lutheran church in the Jürgensby district of the city of Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein. The church, in the surrounding area of which the parish hall and pastorate can also be found, is located at Jürgensgaarder Straße 1.

Wikipedia: St. Jürgen-Kirche (Flensburg) (DE)

20. Sankt Marien

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The Church of St. Mary's Sorrowful Mother in Flensburg was built between 1898 and 1900 in the neo-Gothic style according to plans by the architect Heinrich Flügel. The Roman Catholic parish church is one of the cultural monuments of Flensburg's city centre.

Wikipedia: St. Marien Schmerzhafte Mutter (DE)

21. Heiliggeistkirche

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The Church of the Holy Spirit (German) or Helligåndskirken (Danish) is the main church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark in Flensburg. The church is located directly in the old town of Flensburg on the Große Straße in the Marienkirchspiel.

Wikipedia: Heiliggeistkirche (Flensburg) (DE)

22. Wehrgeschichtliches Ausbildungszentrum (WGAZ)

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The commander villa in Flensburg-Mürwik was built as part of the Mürwik naval school between 1907 and 1910. Today it houses the military history training center (WGAZ). The villa is one of the cultural monuments of the district.

Wikipedia: Kommandeursvilla (DE)

23. Friedenskirche

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Friedenskirche

The Friedenskirche in the Flensburg district of Weiche belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Northern Germany. It was built in 1966/67 at Ochsenweg No. 4 and is now one of the district's cultural monuments.

Wikipedia: Friedenskirche (Flensburg) (DE), Website

24. Sankt Gertrud

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The Church of St. Gertrud is an Evangelical Lutheran church in the Western Heights district of the city of Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. St. Gertrude's Church is one of the city's cultural monuments.

Wikipedia: St. Gertrud (Flensburg) (DE)

25. Sankt Ansgar

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St. Ansgar Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Flensburg district of Mürwik. The modern church building from 1957, which was dedicated to the "Apostle of the North" Ansgar, is now a cultural monument.

Wikipedia: St.-Ansgar-Kirche (Flensburg-Mürwik) (DE)

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