Brandenburg an der Havel (also called Brandenburg or Brandenburg City in English) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, which served as the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg until replaced by Berlin in 1417.
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Brandenburg Cathedral is ancient in its origins, though restored and expanded over the centuries. Its current incarnation dates to the 1960s, as explained in one of various informative displays. Admission to the Cathedral is free, though the museum within is 5 Euros per person to enter. Donations are suggested, but certainly not compulsory. A visually stunning building, within easy reach of the city centre by bus or on foot. Very much recommended.
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I'm frequently the Eastern Germany to have a walk in the footprints of the former GDR. The Industriemuseum was really worth the while.
This museum is amazing. Really quite the hidden gem. You leave with a clear feeling of how it was to work at the plant back in the days.
So any travellers with similar fetiches as me who want to experience the former GDR - Don't miss out on this place.
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From the outside a fairly typical brick-built local church, but the interior is simply stunning. Medieval tapestries, carved wood in abundance and a fascinating history. We had a moving conversation (in German) with the attending steward who explained how hard it had been to maintain the church and worship there in the Communist era. Free guides and other material are available, but only in German. Pay your 1 Euro and go up to the top of the church's tower for superb views over the city. Well worth an hour of your time.
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Красивое здание в красивом месте. С верхнего этажа бельведера должен быть красивый вид на красивые окрестности. Но... Поднятся туда можно только летом. А мы были в ноябре.
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Nach einem reichlichen Essen war der Weg zum Marienberg ein lohnenswerter Ausflug. Der Park wurde von der Stadt für die Gartenschau sehr schön gestaltet. Sicher kehren wir, wenn Alles blüht, gerne zurück.
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The museum is housed in the building of former St. Paul's Monastery. It is a gorgeous, majestic red brick Gothic style Northern Germany architecture, dates back to 13th century. .
The museum is open from 10:00 to 17:00 daily except Monday. Unfortunately it was not open when we arrived. However, it was still worthwhile to see the beauty of the building.
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The Sankt Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's Church) is an impressive example of northern German late-Gothic architecture. It was built from brick in 1401.
Inside the church, there are beautifully decorated ceiling and brick red pillars . Outlook, the old and molted brick walls, associated with green leaves, are so peaceful and charming.
I lingered around for half an hour to take in the gorgeous sights around the church.
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The tower is also called the Mill Gate Tower of the New City. It is one of four remaining medieval towers in Brandenburg city.
The original building dates to 1411. Then significant renovations was made in 19 century and 20 century.
This beautiful red tower is built from bricks. It is considered as an important example of Pomeranian Late-Gothic style building.
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This beautiful stone gate tower is one of four remaining Medieval towers in historic Brandenburg.
Parts of the town wall, Steintortum dates back to 1380, in the turbulent times of the Middle Ages. It was once used as a prison. Today, the tower is a museum.
Most of the information about the historic spots in Brandenburg is in Deutsch. There is an on site historic sign with both Deutsch and English narration.
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ausgefallender Ausflug
super für alle Naturliebhaber die auf dem See schippern wollen und ruhe genießen wollen und auf Wasser nächtigen wollen. Floß mit alle dem nötigsten ausgestattet, super Einführung, leichte Bedienung.
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