In 1715, margrave Karl III Wilhelm decided he needed more space than he had in Durlach, so he moved his capital to Karlsruhe and had it designed in circular spokes around his new palace. Because of its unique radial shape, Karlsruhe is sometimes called the “fan city.” Home to Germany’s most important federal courts, the city accordingly teems with civil servants. Karlsruhe Schloss (castle) was badly damaged in World War II, but was rebuilt and is now home to the Badisches Landesmuseum.
Restaurants in Karlsruhe
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The ZKM | Karlsruhe is a unique cultural institution at the interface of art and media. With exhibitions and events on current topics it offers orientation in the digital world. At the interface of art, science, technology and society, it constantly develops innovative formats and lets its visitors become active themselves.
4.5 based on 779 reviews
Awesome place with a huge parc in the back and some more tiny sights. There is a nice cafe just behind it.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
This "oasis of green" in the Center of Karlsruhe invites visitors to linger and enjoy their surroundings. The striking, architecturally unique greenhouse is a highlight. Access to the grounds is possible during the daylight hours for free.
4.0 based on 772 reviews
Nice park to have a walk. Animals seems happy, free and well cared. Good place to spend time on a nice day.
4.0 based on 237 reviews
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