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Unesco World Heritage The Augsburg water management system tour

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Augsburg, DE
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Augsburg, DE
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Experience the wonders of the UNESCO World Heritage Augsburg water management system on this captivating tour. Journey through the rich history of Augsburg's water management, discovering 22 remarkable monuments that span from the late Middle Ages to 1972. Marvel at the four Lech canals that flow through the enchanting Lechviertel and be in awe of the three magnificent fountains that adorn the city center. The tour begins at the Rathausplatz and takes you on a scenic route to the Red Gate, where you will encounter the oldest water tower in Central Europe (no inside visit). Immerse yourself in the beauty and significance of Augsburg's water management system as you explore its remarkable landmarks. Join this 120-minute adventure and unlock the secrets of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover Augsburg's water management system
  • Explore the historic Lechviertel
  • Visit one of the oldest water towers in Europe
  • Witness the beauty of the four Lech canals
  • Marvel at the city's monumental fountains
  • All fees and taxes

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Introduction:

Discover the intriguing history and architectural marvels of Augsburg's water management system on this captivating tour. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Augsburg Water Management System boasts 22 remarkable objects that showcase the city's water infrastructure from the late Middle Ages until 1972. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage as you explore the Lech district and encounter three magnificent fountains in the heart of Augsburg. This guided tour provides essential context and fascinating insights into the significance of this engineering marvel.

What to expect?

During this 120-minute tour, you can expect to embark on a journey through time as you visit the key landmarks of the Augsburg water management system. Join your knowledgeable guide at the Rathausplatz, where the adventure begins. From there, you'll make your way through the picturesque Lech district, where four Lech canals flow, perfectly blending nature and urban architecture. Marvel at the oldest water tower in Central Europe, located at the Red Gate, before reaching the romantic waterworks. Please note that you won't be able to explore the interior of the water tower, but the exterior view alone is an awe-inspiring sight.

Who is this for?

Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply someone seeking a unique cultural experience, this tour is perfect for you. The Augsburg water management system tour appeals to those who appreciate the ingenious engineering feats of the past. It welcomes curious minds of all ages, allowing families and solo travelers alike to delve into the captivating history of Augsburg's water infrastructure. Everyone can come and explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, appreciating its significance and gaining a deeper understanding of the city's heritage.

Why book this?

Embarking on this tour offers you a chance to tap into the hidden stories of Augsburg's water management system. As you stroll through the ancient Lech district and witness the four Lech canals, you'll find yourself transported back in time. The tour provides an immersive experience where you can truly appreciate the architectural brilliance and historical importance of this UNESCO site. Let the knowledgeable guide captivate you with tales of the past, bringing the city's water management system to life. By booking this tour, you'll gain an enriching perspective on Augsburg's heritage and create lasting memories.

Good to know:

It's essential to note that the oldest water tower in Central Europe, located at the Red Gate, is not open for interior visits. However, the tour ensures that you experience the exterior and appreciate its architectural beauty. Remember to wear comfortable shoes for a leisurely walk through Augsburg's historical streets and canals as you explore this fascinating water management system. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture those Instagram-worthy moments and share your experience with friends and family.

Reviews:

Visitors who have embarked on this Augsburg water management system tour have praised the tour guides' extensive knowledge and their ability to make history come alive. Travelers were fascinated by the rich heritage of Augsburg and how the water management system shaped the city throughout the centuries. The experience received high praise for its thought-provoking insights and the chance to explore a lesser-known UNESCO World Heritage site. Overall, individuals who have joined this tour consider it a captivating and enriching experience, providing a deeper understanding of Augsburg's cultural significance.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Rathausplatz

The tour leads from the town hall square through the Lech district to the romantic waterworks at the Red Gate: one of the three water towers there is the oldest water tower in Central Europe (no inside visit).

Lechviertel

Four Lech canals flow through the Lechviertel.

Wasserwerk am Roten Tor

One of the three water towers there is the oldest water tower in Central Europe (no inside visit).

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