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.
Restaurants in Augsburg
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What a great experience! We did the Western-themed room, and it was very engaging and great fun! Much better than some other rooms I've tried, it was challenging and very well thought out. The owners were very friendly and they explained everything in English too. I'm definitely going to come back to do the other room!
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The world's oldest social settlement, this estate houses 200 impoverished Catholic tenants.
This is a lovely place to visit for everyone. It's the oldest social housing development in the world dating back to the 16th Century and was the concept of Jakob Fugger. It is still inhabited today and the people lucky enough to be allowed to live there pay 88 cents in rent and must be Catholics and willing to pray for the Fugger family. You can go into a ground floor apartment as it looks today as well as another one which looks like it did 200yrs ago. There is also a museum with lots of information about the Fugger family and a restaurant/cafe.
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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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This is one of the best manicured botanical gardens I have ever seen. When the summer flowers are in bloom, the Angelica, bleeding hearts, lupine, and roses are fabulous. If you visit in summer, make sure you leave time to just sit in this garden.
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Not as well known as the zoos of Munich and Nuremberg, this is certainly worthy of sitting alongside them as the best in southern Germany. A wonderful Bird House is a definite highlight but there are plenty of other excellent exhibits here. A mixed enclosure for Hamadryas Baboons and Forest Buffalo stands out. A new elephant house is currently under construction.
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