Baden-Wurttemberg’s second-largest city after Stuttgart, Mannheim lies at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar Rivers and is rare among German cities for its layout, a grid pattern (or “quadrates”) similar to those found in North America. The grid was originally plotted in 1606 and emanated from Friedrichsburg fortress, which later became the site of Mannheim Palace. Today, it partly houses the University of Mannheim. The city’s iconic water tower and its beautiful Luisenpark are must-sees.
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City Park
Great place to walk, picnic and relax in with animals, flowers, lakes and lawns. Lots also for children to do!
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Mannheim WaterTower Always worth a visit in summer or especially in winter where the Weihnachtsmarkt surrounds it, fond memories of my US service time in the 70s and then later with my Glassblowing Stand
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