Augsburg (German pronunciation: [ˈʔaʊ̯ksbʊʁk] ( listen); Austro-Bavarian: Augschburg) is a city in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It was a Free Imperial City for over 500 years, and is notable for the Augsburg Confession.
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Experience an extraordinary city tour by Segway below the city gates, in the footsteps of the Fugger family, along magnificent fountains and remember the "Augsburger Puppenkiste". With our Segway tours along the Maximilianstrasse, Augsburg‘s boulevard, you’ll get to know the third-oldest city of Germany as a melting pot of pageantry and Renaissance. Together with a professional tour guide, you’ll slide as effortlessly as anything through the alleys and past impressive monuments.
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The church in which Martin Luther resided during his time in Augsburg.
We were just passing and popped in out of curiosity. We were delighted with the frescoes in the entry chapel , the light and airy church with curiously slope-roofed side aisle and old paintings of bible scenes
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This Gothic cathedral was originally constructed in the ninth century and was refurbished in the 14th century.
This is a pretty big church and is a must visit when in Augsburg. It has lovely Stained glasses as well as altar.
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A great experience. Climbing the stairs of the tower was a great experience, it really felt I was back in time. Once at the top the views of the city were magnificent. I for sure recommend you visit!
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I (Carmen) grew up in Augsburg and the Puppenkiste was part of my upbringing. Now I'm sad (though it's not surprising) to say that all plays are only in German, some even in native tongue but all are amazing. When I was younger there was a tour offered and I am not sure if it is still around but if it is, just to get a view behind the scenes, I'd go for that any time again. Last time we went, as my husband is english/french, we only passed it and I showed him the outside. It's also close to the 'Rotes Tor' water tower and open air theater which is only on in summer. There are several tram and bus stations near by which can get you there.
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