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Manfred von Richthofen's grave
Von Richtofen famously flew a red Fokker Tri-plane in which he made 80 aerial kills during WWI. He became the leading fighter pilot of his age in the fledgling "art" of aerial combat, the ace of aces. Recent forensic study indicates he was killed by an Australian soldier's rifle shot during a low-level dog fight.…
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Von Richtofen is buried along with other family members in a cemetery in Wiesbaden, relocated from Berlin. As a result of de-emphasizing Germany's militaristic history many locals do not know of von Richtofen's presence in their community. Enter the Sudfriedhof ("Southern") Cemetery on Siegfriedring Strasse. After you enter under the arches turn right on the gravel path. Just past the buildings on the right there is a semi-circlular gravel path that enters the Westhain Section. Follow the path counter-clockwise about 40 yards ( 35 meters ) to the most Northwestern point on the semi-circle (there is a map on the wall under the arched cemetery entrance - although the von Ricthofen family graves are not marked on it). Manfred, Lothar and other family members rest on the left side of the path - commemorated with a large stone family marker and individual stone markers in the ground. Manfred and Lothar both received the highest German military honor of its time - the order "pour le Merite".
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Schloss Biebrich
官方网站The Biebrich Palace is a Baroque residence (Schloss) in the borough of Biebrich in the city of Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. Built in 1702 by Prince Georg August Samuel of Nassau-Idstein as the summer residence, it served as the ducal residence for the independent Duchy of Nassau from 1816 until 1866.
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Nerobergbahn
The is a water ballast funicular railway. It is the last and the one water ballast funicular in Germany. You can get tickets from the ticket controller. This can also be a good starting point for a hike in the Taunus forest.
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Hessisches Staatstheater
官方网站It was built by order of Kaiser Wilhelm II between 1892 and 1894. The theatre auditorium is a revival of the Baroque style and has 1041 seats. The magnificent and majestic foyer in Rococo style was added in 1902.
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Villa Clementine
was built in 1882 in the roman-pompeian style for a factory owner Meer and his wife Clementine. Today: Literaturhaus (House of Literature).
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Bowling Green
is a place in front of the Kurhaus and State Theatre with two pools, one of each in the middle of three shells cascading fountain stands.
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Kurpark
the spa park behind the Kurhaus is a public English landscape park includes a lake.
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Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth
with its five golden domes, common local name Griechische Kapelle, "Greek chapel".
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Warmer Damm
behind the State Theatre is a public English landscape park includes a lake.
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Hessische Staatskanzlei
Former Hotel Rose at Kranzplatz, it was the greatest Hotel in Wiesbaden.
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Goethestein
13.5 m-high stone obelisk and beautiful view to Rheingau
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Englische Kirche
Episcopal Church St. Augustine of Canterbury
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Tower
and experience depression (Erlebnismulde)
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Kochbrunnen
the water temperature of about 66 °C.
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Löwenterrasse
View from the terrace of the lions
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Marktkirche
Protestant Market Church
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Neues Rathaus
Neo-Renaissance façade.
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Marktbrunnen
of 1753
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常见问题
Wiesbaden必看的景点有哪些?
Wiesbaden has 20 documented sights including Manfred von Richthofen's grave, Schloss Biebrich, Nerobergbahn. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
How many days to see Wiesbaden?
Most travelers spend 3–5 days in Wiesbaden to cover the major sights. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared itinerary.
Is Wiesbaden good for solo travelers?
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