Co warto zobaczyć w Erlangen
Odkryj 19 zabytków, pomników i atrakcji w Erlangen, Germany. Od ikonicznych miejsc po ukryte perełki — zebrane z prawdziwych doświadczeń podróżników.
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aromatic garden
Oficjalna stronais located near the clinic and the university buildings next to the auditorium maximum and is part of the university's research collection Herbarium Erlangense. It invites for a walk around the intertwined paths and offers a variety of well-known and less well-known armoatic and spice plants as well as a marsh area.
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Palais Sutterheim
Oficjalna stronabuilt 1728 through 1730 for Amtshauptmann Christian Hieronymus von Stutterheim based on sketches by Wenzel Perner. Used as town hall between 1836 and 1971. Today, it hosts both the museum Kunstpalais as well as the city's public library, which offers a magnificient public place to read magazines and newspapers.
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Schwabachanlage
is a park around the tiny river Schwabach which begins at the northern end of the old town and spans across Palmsanlage up to the borough of “Sieglitzhof”. It contains open playing grounds and sports areas and is popular amongst walkers, joggers and bikers.
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Burgberg garden, including the Heinrich Kirchner sculpture park
Oficjalna stronawhich is located in between of villas and spans about 30,000 sqare meters and many old trees. At its upper end, it contains a viewpoint and the best view over the city. A further highlight are the bronze sculputres by Erlangen artist Heinrich Kirchner.
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German reformed church Bohlenplatz
Oficjalna stronaThis is actually not a church any more, it is now a parish house. Reformed Christians from Palatine and Switzerland created the parish and sanctified their own church in 1734. In 1922, the French reformed and the German reformed churches merged.
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botanical garden
Oficjalna stronainvites for a walk; especially in rainy wheather or winter, you may like to visit the greenhouses; the garden furthermore offers an artificial stalactite cave, called Neischl-Grotte (which however is not always open)
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Schlossgarten
Oficjalna stronais especially popular amongst students and other young folks on nice weather and is used for sunbathing and playing; it also offers a lot of benches
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Kunstpalais
Oficjalna stronaA small but good museum of modern art with changing exhibitions, run by the city.
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Kunstverein Erlangen
Oficjalna stronaGallery of the local art association mostly showcasing exhibitions of local art.
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Stadtmuseum Erlangen
Oficjalna stronaHistoric museum of the city, also having chaning exhibitions on various topics.
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Kunstmuseum Erlangen
Oficjalna stronaA small museum with often astonishing exhibitions of modern regional art.
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historic water tower
Oficjalna stronabuilt to suppy the fountains within Schlossgarten and Orangerie.
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Wiesengrund
the flooding area of the river Regnitz invites for a slow walk.
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Margrave palace (''Markgräfliche Schloss'')
Oficjalna stronabuilt 1700–1704, now hosts the university's administration
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Erlangen has 19 documented sights including aromatic garden, Palais Sutterheim, Schwabachanlage. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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