Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #6 in Berlin, Germany
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2.3 km
21 m
Experience Berlin in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BerlinIndividual Sights in BerlinSight 1: Charlottenbrücke
Charlotten Bridge in Spandau links the old town of Spandau on the west bank of the Havel with the east bank.
Sight 2: Mahnmal für die im Nationalsozialismus verfolgten Juden in Spandau
The Spandau Synagogue was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 12 Lindenufer, in the Old Town area of Spandau, Berlin, Germany.
Sight 3: St. Nikolai-Kirche
St. Nikolai in the Berlin district of Spandau is a three-aisled Gothic hall church. It was built in the 14th century on the site of a predecessor church that was first mentioned in a document around 1240 as "ecclesia forensis" (market church).
Wikipedia: St.-Nikolai-Kirche (Spandau) (DE), Heritage Website
Sight 4: Wröhmännerpark
The Wröhmännerpark is a park in the Berlin district of Spandau in the district of the same name that has existed since the 1910s.
Sight 5: St. Marien am Behnitz
St. Marien am Behnitz is the second-oldest Catholic church in the area of Berlin, Germany, after St. Hedwig's Cathedral. It was built in Spandau on a design by August Soller, and consecrated in 1848. Restored in 2002–2003 by private owners, it is a registered monument, used mostly for musical and literary events.
Sight 6: Spandau Citadel
The Spandau Citadel is a fortress in Berlin, Germany, one of the best-preserved Renaissance military structures of Europe. Built from 1559–94 atop a medieval fort on an island near the meeting of the Havel and the Spree, it was designed to protect the town of Spandau, which is now part of Berlin. In recent years it has been used as a museum and has become a popular tourist spot. Furthermore, the inner courtyard of the Citadel has served as an open air concert venue in the summertime since 2005.
Wikipedia: Spandau Citadel (EN), Website, Heritage Website, Website En
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