Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #4 in Constance, Germany
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2.2 km
32 m
Experience Constance in Germany in a whole new way with our free 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 ConstanceIndividual Sights in ConstanceSight 1: St. Gebhardskirche
St. Gebhard is a Roman Catholic church built in 1929/30 in Constance on Lake Constance. Since 2002, the parish has belonged to the pastoral care unit of Constance-Petershausen in the deanery of Constance of the Archdiocese of Freiburg.
Sight 2: Archäologisches Landesmuseum
The State Archaeological Museum of Baden-Württemberg (ALM) looks after the state archaeology of Baden-Württemberg by preserved, researched and presented archaeological finds from the state. Together with the Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart, it is one of only two historically oriented museums with a jurisdiction for the entire state of Baden-Württemberg. Its legal form is that of a state company. The exhibition space – including that of the branch museums – is 8,717 m².
Wikipedia: Archäologisches Landesmuseum Baden-Württemberg (DE), Website
Sight 3: Petershausen Abbey
Petershausen Abbey was a Benedictine imperial abbey at Petershausen, now a district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Sight 4: Herosépark
The Herosé Park is located in the Petershausen district of Constance between the Seerhein, the street Am Rheinufer and the Reichenaustraße. To the west, next to the park, was the eponymous textile printing company Herosé until 2000, at the east end of the park is the Villa Rheinburg, behind it are the Municipal Children's House on the Rhine and indoor swimming pool of the city of Constance.
Sight 5: Bernhard Goldlust
A Stolperstein is a ten-centimetre (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. Literally, it means 'stumbling stone' and metaphorically 'stumbling block'.
Sight 6: Schottenkapelle
The Schottenkapelle St. Jakob is a Catholic former cemetery chapel from 1589 on the edge of Schottenplatz and near the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium in Constance. The building is a listed building.
Sight 7: Theater Konstanz
Stadttheater Konstanz is a theatre in Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, whose history dates from 1607. The theatre operates three venues, Municipal Theatre (Stadttheater), Workshop (Werkstatt) and Hall of Mirrors (Spiegelhalle).
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