Mainzの観光スポット
GermanyMainzの15件のランドマーク、記念碑、観光スポットを探索しよう。有名な名所から隠れた名所まで——実際の旅行者の経験から厳選。
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Theodor-Heuss-Brücke
is one of three Rhine bridges that connect Mainz with Wiesbaden and the state of Hesse. Like almost all other German Rhine bridges, the former bridge had been destroyed in World War II. The bridge was rebuilt in the early 1950s and named after the first president of the Federal Republic of Germany, Theodor Heuss.…
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Kastel, a former Mainz suburb and several other villages on the right side of the Rhine, has been separated from the city after the war, as the Rhine was the border between the French and American occupation sectors. Even today, Kastel, Kostheim, Amöneburg, Ginsheim, Gustavsburg and the other former suburbs consider themselves part of Mainz, although they are administered by Wiesbaden and Hesse
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Gutenberg Museum
公式サイトThere are reconstructions of print shops and Gutenberg's hand press, an exhibition of incunabula, and the first two Gutenberg bibles are on display in a strong room. They also have a section devoted to the Far East with colored woodcarvings and prints from Japan, China and Korea. There is even an exhibition on the electronic future of books. Most displays have an English translation.…
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You can purchase a guide in several different languages with your admission. Every hour or so, someone demonstrates how Gutenberg`s hand press works by printing a bible page on a replica of the press. Watching this demonstration is included in the entry fee.
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Museum für Antike Schifffahrt
公式サイトUnique to Mainz is the Museum of Ancient Sea Travel contains the remains of five 5th century 6 Roman warship wrecks salvaged from the Rhine in the 1980s. True-to-life replicas were re-constructed based on these originals. Visitors also have the opportunity to glimpse behind the scenes in the research laboratory and in the museum’s workshops.…
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These ships were found when the local Hilton was expanding its property.
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The Sacred Site of '''Isis- Mater Magna'''
公式サイトA few years ago, when a shopping center now named Römerpassage (,,Roman Shopping Wall") was built, the construction workers found the remnants of what used to be a temple in the Roman city of Mainz. So, nowadays, you can visit this site inside the shopping center.…
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It is surrounded by a quite interesting exhibition about the religious purpose of the Isis site.
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City Hall
公式サイトwas built in the early 1970s by Danish architects, who used many tons Swedish marble for the façade. Considered modern at the time it was built, the city hall is not very popular today, many consider it too monumental, some even ugly.…
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From the extensive city hall platform there is a beautiful view on the Rhine promenade and the river.
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Kurfürstliches Schloss
the former city Residenz of the Archbishop of Mainz. It is one of the important Renaissance buildings in Germany. Today the east wing houses the Museum of Roman and Germanic History.
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Schillerplatz
Beautiful, leafy square in central Mainz with the fountain said to represent the jesters and fun of Mainz's fastnacht celebration.
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Landesmuseum
公式サイトThe Department of Antiquities traces the cultural history of the Rhineland from prehistory to the present.
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River Banks
with lots of restaurants and (night) clubs.
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Christuskirche
Italian renaissance on the Rhine
観光データ
- スポット総数
- 15
- Mainz
- Germany
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よくある質問
Mainzで必見の観光スポットは何ですか?
Mainz has 15 documented sights including Theodor-Heuss-Brücke, Gutenberg Museum, Museum für Antike Schifffahrt. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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