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OK, so
yes, Kaiserslautern does have some tourist sights! We've selected 8 you
might want to take a look at:
The Rathaus
(town hall) Opened in 1968, the 24-floor tower block town hall dominates the
city centre landscape.
The
Fruchthalle The 'fruit hall' was originally built in the first
half of the 19th century for the regional fruit market.
Spinnrädl At
no. 1 Schillerstrasse, this is one of the city's few preserved,
half-timbered buildings.
Adler
Apotheke The 'Eagle Chemists'. Interesting example of
architecture from the Napoleonic era.
Stiftskirche Built
in the 14th-15th century, this was once one of the major Gothic
churches in south-west Germany.
Spoliensäule A
column of architectural artefacts erected as a reminder of some of the
city's former buildings.
St.
Martins Platz The city's prettiest square, with a fountain, an
old tree and nice 18th and 19th century facades.
Steinstrasse With
30 pubs and restaurants, this pleasant street will see much drinking and eating
in 2006! |
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| The Spinnrädl |
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| The Adler Apotheke and Stiftskirche |
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| The Fruchthalle |
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