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-- Käppele, Würzburg, Germany
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Lat: 49.784309 / Lon: 9.922044
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-- Alte Mainbrücke, Würzburg, Germany
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Lat: 49.792915 / Lon: 9.925815
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-- Marienkapelle, Würzburg, Germany
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Lat: 49.7947 / Lon: 9.929168
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-- Wilhelm Röntgen Laboratory, Würzburg, Germany
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Lat: 49.800382 / Lon: 9.931573
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-- The Residence Palace, Würzburg, Germany
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Lat: 49.793009 / Lon: 9.938053
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It's called the the “Castle above all Castles” - the Residence Palace is one of Europe’s most renowned baroque castles and it is registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. The castle was built by Balthasar Neumann and includes a much acclaimed staircase with awe inspiring frescos by the Venetian artist Tiepolo.
The fortress “Marienberg” is the most dominating feature of the city; it towers above it all. Join a tour and learn about its history.
From the old bridge “Alte Mainbrücke”, you will enjoy fantastic views of the fortress “Marienberg,” the pilgrimage church “Käppele” and the famous vineyards
"St. Kilian” is a prime example of the architectural style during the time of the Salian kings. It is the fourth largest Romanesque cathedral in Germany and is home to artifacts from many centuries.
The Stations of the Cross leading to this baroque masterpiece of a church (built 1748-1750 by Balthasar Neumann) are worth the trip all by itself. The stairs leading to the church are lined by plane trees and the stations are all pieces of art. The church itself boasts magnificent frescos and stucco works, as well as a miracle hall with...
You’ll visit “Marienkapelle”, featuring world renown sandstone sculptures by Riemenschneider.
Where: Röntgenring 8, 97070 Würzburg.
The laboratory where Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen invented the x-ray machine.
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