Also known as Brunswick, Braunschweig is, at about 250,000 people, the largest city between Hannover and Berlin. Many of Braunschweig's most historic buildings surround the city center Burgplatz (Castle Square), including the 12th-century Braunschweiger Dom (Brunswick Cathedral), burial place of the famed Henry the Lion, powerful early Duke of Saxony. Henry's rebuilt castle, Burg Dankwarderode, is also on the Burgplatz and is now a museum. The Old City Market is another popular visitor spot.
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From the front, this building is an amazing example of a huge Schloss or castle in the centre of the city. It houses the library and other city council offices. However, when you go through the impressive front entrance to the schloss, you find yourself in an ultra-modern big shopping mall over three floors. I would defy anyone not to be impressed!
Here you will find unique, self-sewn items, children's and baby clothing.
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