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Ingresso para BODY WORLDS Magdeburg

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Passeio a pé privado por Braunschweig com guia certificado
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Passeio a pé privado por Braunschweig com guia certificado

Reserve seu ingresso para este passeio a pé privado por Braunschweig com um guia certificado. Veja os locais mais importantes da cidade e aprenda sobre sua história

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Tour privado pela história do crime de Brunswick em alemão

Descubra as vistas aparentemente alegres de Brunswick de uma perspectiva diferente e aprenda sobre casos criminais nos locais originais em que os atos aconteceram.

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O que fazer em Braunschweig

Located in northern Germany, Braunschweig – also known as Brunswick – blends old-world charm with modern flair. Dating back to the 9th century, the contrasting city is steeped in history and culture. What’s more, as one of the largest cities in Lower Saxony, it’s a hub of culture, innovation and creativity. You can explore Braunschweig Cathedral, one of the city’s most famous landmarks, or visit the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum to see some of the world's finest art collections. Braunschweig also boasts verdant parks and gardens – such as the Burgplatz and Bürgerpark – which offer a peaceful escape from the city’s buzzing streets. With its rich past and charming atmosphere, Braunschweig is a must-visit destination for any traveller exploring Germany.Top six things to do in BraunschweigVisit Braunschweig CathedralExplore the city’s 800-year-old Lutheran church, built by Henry the Lion. Marvel at the iconic Imervard cross and the intricate carvings on the choir stalls and the ornate high altar.Check out Herzog Anton Ulrich MuseumDiscover a world-class collection of over 1400 paintings, 100,000 prints and hundreds of sculptures, including works by renowned artists such as Rembrandt and Vermeer. It’s one of the oldest art museums in Europe, making the Prado, Uffizi Gallery and the Louvre look like youngsters.Stoll around MagniviertelSoak up the atmosphere in one of Braunschweig’s oldest neighbourhoods. Filled with half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets and boutique shops, it's the perfect place to wander and get lost.Step back in time at Dankwarderode CastleConstructed in the 12th century for Henry the Lion, the Duke of Saxony, this castle has been rebuilt several times over the centuries. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing the rich history of the region. Check out the famous Lion Statue and discover the Castle Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits telling the story of Braunschweig's past.Snap some selfies at Happy Rizzi HouseOften referred to as ‘the happiest house on earth’ this whimsical building is covered in colourful cartoons, making it a favourite photo spot for visitors to Braunschweig. Designed by the American artist, James Rizzi, the Day-Glo masterpiece is a must-see.Soak up the tranquility at BürgerparkA tranquil retreat from the bustling city, this is one of Germany’s best-maintained parks. With manicured lawns, walking and biking paths, a lake, botanical gardens, and numerous sculptures and monuments, it’s the perfect place to get away from it all. You can enjoy a peaceful picnic, leisurely stroll or scenic boat ride on the lake.
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