6 Sights in Merseburg, Germany (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Merseburg, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Merseburg. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
Sightseeing Tours in Merseburg1. Tupolew Tu-134
The Ilyushin Il-62 is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin. As a successor to the popular turboprop Il-18 and with capacity for almost 200 passengers and crew, the Il-62 was the world's largest jet airliner when first flown in 1963. The seventh quad-engined, long-range jet airliner to fly, it was the first such type to be operated by the Soviet Union and a number of allied nations.
2. Neumarktkirche St. Thomae Cantuariensis
The Protestant Neumarktkirche St. Thomae Cantuariensis is a Romanesque church in Merseburg in the Saalekreis district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It belongs to the parish of Merseburg in the Evangelical Church in Central Germany and is a station on the Romanesque Road.
Wikipedia: Neumarktkirche St. Thomae (Merseburg) (DE), Website
3. Merseburg Cathedral
Merseburg Cathedral is the proto-cathedral of the former Bishopric of Merseburg in Merseburg, Germany. The mostly Gothic church is considered an artistic and historical highlight in southern Saxony-Anhalt.
4. St. Norbert
The church of St. Norbert in Merseburg is the main church of the parish of the same name and today again the only Roman Catholic church in Merseburg. The church building is designated by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and Archaeology of Saxony-Anhalt as an architectural monument 094 20114.
5. Stadtkirche St. Maximi
The Protestant town church of St. Maximi is a late Gothic hall church in Merseburg in the Saalekreis district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It belongs to the Protestant parish of Merseburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany. The rare patronage refers to Saint Maximus of Alexandria.
6. Hohe Brücke
The Hohe Brücke is a listed bridge in the city of Merseburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. In the local register of monuments, it is listed as an architectural monument under the registration number 094 20223.
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