Hildesheim, a city rich in tradition in Lower Saxony, was founded in 815 and boasts over 1,200 years of history. The city is renowned for its two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, featuring the famous Thousand-Year Rosebush, and St. Michael's Church, a masterpiece of early Romanesque architecture. The historic market square impresses with reconstructed half-timbered houses such as the Knochenhaueramtshaus and the Tempelhaus. St. Andrew's Church houses the tallest church tower in Lower Saxony at 114.5 meters, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Cultural highlights like the Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum and the Magdalenengarten complement the diverse offerings. As a university town, Hildesheim offers a vibrant city life with numerous events and festivals. Its central location near Hanover makes Hildesheim an attractive destination for culture enthusiasts and history buffs.
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Germany / Hildesheim ✽
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Germany / Frankfurt am Main ✽
19 photosFrankfurt am Main is a major city in the heart of Germany and one of Europe's key financial hubs. It is home to the European Central Bank, the German Bundesbank, and many international banks and corporations. With its distinctive skyline of skyscrapers, Frankfurt is often nicknamed “Mainhattan.”
Beyond its economic importance, Frankfurt offers a rich cultural scene: the Museum Embankment, the historic Old Town around Römerberg, the birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and a vibrant arts and theatre landscape. The river Main runs through the city, adding to its open, metropolitan atmosphere. Frankfurt is also a major transportation hub—not only because of the airport, but also thanks to its extensive rail and highway networks.