6 Sights in Merseburg, Germany (with Map and Images)
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Explore interesting sights in Merseburg, 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 6 sights are available in Merseburg, Germany.
Sightseeing Tours in Merseburg1. Iljuschin IL-62

The Ilyushin Il-62 is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin. As 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 sixth, 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. 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.
3. Tupolew Tu-134
The Tupolev Tu-134 is a twin-engined, narrow-body jet airliner built in the Soviet Union for short and medium-haul routes from 1966 to 1989. The original version featured a glazed-nose design and, like certain other Russian airliners, it can operate from unpaved airfields.
4. 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
5. 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.
6. 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.
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