
A beautiful Russian church, which is located on Mount Neroberg, is considered the main symbol of the city. The church was built in a unique Russian-Byzantine style and is a replica of Christ the Savior Cathedral located in Moscow. It was built at the initiative of the Russian aristocracy, who enjoyed having their vacations in Wiesbaden in the beginning of the 19th century. There is a Russian cemetery near the church. It will be also of a great interest to tourists from an architectural point of view. Here you can see the graves of many notable persons, members of the royal court, painters and writers of the 19th century.
Wiesbaden remains an incredibly popular and attractive city for shoppers. Here, you'll find stores for every taste. Arcade Passage is one of the largest in the city. You can walk around it …
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Travelers should definitely not forget to make a walk through the Old Town district, the territory of which is home to numerous historical sights. The local town hall is the oldest building of Wiesbaden. It was built yet in 1610. The last large-scale reconstruction of the town hall took place in the first half of the 19th century, but not all the elements of the original building were changed. The town hall has retained the portal of the external staircase and beautiful reliefs on the facade made of sandstone from the original building.
The beautiful building of the New Town Hall is located just a few steps away. This construction can safely be called a perfect example of Renaissance. The building of the New town hall was started in 1884 and lasted more than three years. The building was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War, but thanks to the efforts of experienced architects it was restored in full accordance with the original project. Wilhelmstrasse Street is considered the cultural center of Wiesbaden. It is home to numerous cultural institutions, museums and art galleries. You will also find several architectural attractions here. Tourists are usually recommended to visit the famous Clementine Villa. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
Wiesbaden in considered the main city of the district that has the same name. The district is referred to a German province Hessen-Nassau and is located 5 km away from the Rheine River. In …
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Taunusstrasse is one more great place to see a lot of interesting buildings, luxury villas and family mansions. The street is considered the best place for walking in the city. Market Church is also an interesting sight. This is the first brick building in the city. The height of the central tower of the church estimates 92 meters. For a long time it has remained the tallest building in the city. Fans of walking should definitely visit the beautiful harbor of Schierstein. Here all visitors are welcome to use the cable car to get to the top of the Neroberg Mountain and enjoy the stunning panorama of the city from a bird's eye view.
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