Wolfsburg (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlfsbʊʁk] ( listen)) is the fifth largest city in the German state of Lower Saxony. Located on the River Aller. It lies about 75 km (47 mi) east of Hanover and 230 km (143 mi) west of Berlin.
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As a communications platform for the Volkswagen Group, the Autostadt in Wolfsburg focuses on the Volkswagen corporate values and all aspects of mobility. The theme park and educational centre have attracted more than 42 million visitors since the official opening in 2000, making the Autostadt one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. The Autostadt is also the world's largest new car delivery centre and home to the multi-brand ZeitHaus car museum. Featuring a variety of cultural events, including the annual Movimentos Festival, the Autostadt is a well-known international meeting place for culture enthusiasts.
Beyond the cars and vehicular history, the park and landscaping is beautiful and during Christmas time there were lots of activities. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
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Great place to spend an hour viewing all the old vehicles on display from years ago. Highly recommend!!
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With roundabout three million visitors every year, the Allerpark is one of the most frequently visited leisure attractions in the Braunschweig-Wolfsburg region. This comes as no surprise given that the public leisure park, which covers an area of 130 hectares and is located close to the city centre, boasts a harmonious combination of unique natural features, diverse leisure experiences, culinary delicacies and different attractions like no other location in Germany. The original and main feature of the park is the artificial Allersee lake, which was created in as early as 1969 and has been a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts and visitors wanting to chill out and relax ever since.
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Marvelling at the fire tornado over six meters high, setting a ball in motion alone through brainwaves and relaxation, or lying as comfortably as a fakir on a bed of nails: over 350 phenomena amaze both young and old at phaeno in Wolfs-burg and kindle enthusiasm for science and technology. There's something to discover for everyone in Germany's unique Experimental Landscape. Families as well as individu-als, groups, or clubs and societies can all experience a wide spectrum of phenomena from the world they live in and find out what's behind them. And the best thing about it: phaeno is a hands-on adventure, where visitors are called upon to take an active part and influence what goes on. There are no prescribed routes through the exhibition, the direction taken is determined by the curiosity of the guests themselves. The path they choose leads them through such interesting fields of discovery as Energy, Mirrors, Vision or Life.
Just wonderful. As an architect, I visited because it is a work from Zaha Hadid Architects, and they never disappoint. Ended up staying 4 hours inside for other reasons though, there are just so many things to see, discover and experiment inside Phaeno I am positive that if we had more time we could very easily spend the whole day inside. If I ever have a child, this is the place I dream of bringing my kid to, is just a paradise for curious kids and it was amazing to see so many families having fun together.
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