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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Nice place for a night with great jazz music. Enjoyed an outstanding concert with Tim Allhoff and Band. Even the substitute bass man (Christian Diener) fitted in after a few hours of practise. And according to their programme you can say that this is THE place for jazz lovers in Augsburg!
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Inaugurated in Dec. 2019 the „LETTL-Museum of Surreal Art” displays the surreal paintings donated by the artist Wolfgang Lettl (1918-2008), a native of the city of Augsburg. The Museum’s collection encompasses more than 500 of his surreal paintings which he wished to be presented to the public. The Museum is sponsored and operated by the “Wolfgang Lettl Association for the Promotion of Surreal Art” incorporated in 1992 - a non-profit civic engagement. We therefore welcome contributions (small or large) by individuals, organizations or businesses as well as voluntary work or advice.
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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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This palace was once visited by Marie Antoinette and funds are being raised for its restoration.
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