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Experience the captivating history of Freiburg, Germany on a thrilling historic walking tour. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this vibrant city as you visit iconic landmarks such as the Victory Monument, the Whale house, the old town hall, and the Freiburg Cathedral. Marvel at the stunning architecture and learn about the fascinating stories behind these historic sites. Walk across the Martin’s gate and explore the Saint Martin’s church, both dating back to the 13th century. Discover the Adelhauser New Convent, built from merging medieval Dominican convents. Conclude your tour at the Schwabentor, one of the two remaining medieval gates. This 120-minute tour will leave you in awe of the beauty and history of Freiburg. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this enchanting city on foot and uncover its hidden gems.
About this experience
Non Refundable
There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
Admission Not Included
2
hours
Suitable for
1-15
Participants
Private Tour, Small Group Tour
Guided Experience
Victory Monument - Symbol of German pride
Whale House - Gothic architecture and film location
Old Town Hall - Renaissance style building with rich history
Freiburg Cathedral - Romanesque masterpiece with impressive altars
Schwabentor - Medieval gate with historical significance
English speaking guide
Entrance fees
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Introduction
Freiburg - Historic walking tour takes you on a journey through the rich cultural history of the vibrant city of Freiburg in Germany's Black Forest. From the magnificent Freiburg Cathedral to the iconic Victory Monument, this tour provides an awe-inspiring overview of the city's key landmarks and historical sites.
What to expect?
During this 120-minute tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the fascinating stories and architecture of Freiburg. From the Gothic Whale house, known for its role in the horror film Suspiria, to the Renaissance-style old town hall and the ancient Gerichtslaube, you will be captivated by the historical significance of each location.
Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to discover the hidden gems of Freiburg. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this experience offers a deeper understanding of the city's cultural heritage. It is inclusive and suitable for all ages, ensuring that everyone can appreciate the historical significance of Freiburg's landmarks.
Why book this?
By booking this tour, you will gain a comprehensive insight into the historical and cultural aspects of Freiburg. The expert guides will take you on a journey through time, sharing captivating stories and fascinating facts along the way. This experience allows you to explore the city at a leisurely pace, taking in the beauty of its architecture and immersing yourself in its rich history.
Good to know
The tour starts at the Victory Monument and ends at the Schwabentor, allowing you to explore the city's main attractions in a logical sequence. You will have the chance to admire the Romanesque beauty of the Freiburg Cathedral and witness the architectural changes of Saint Martin's Church. This tour offers a perfect balance of historical landmarks, providing a comprehensive overview of Freiburg's unique heritage.
Reviews
Past participants have praised the Freiburg - Historic walking tour for its knowledgeable guides and immersive experience. Visitors have expressed their satisfaction with the detailed insights provided and the opportunity to explore the city's hidden treasures. Overall, this tour receives high praise for its ability to educate and entertain, making it a must-do experience for anyone with an interest in Freiburg's rich history.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
At the Victory Monument (Siegesdenkmal)
Friedrichring 13,
Friedrichring 13, 79104 Freiburg im Breisgau,
DE
At the Puerta Suaba - Schwabentor, the Swabian gate.
Oberlinden 25,
Oberlinden 25, 79098 Freiburg im Breisgau,
DE
Your Itinerary
Siegesdenkmal
(Pass by)
Start your tour at the Siegesdenkmal (the Victory Monument) designed by the sculptor Karl Friedrich Moest, which is dedicated to the German army and marks Germany’s victory over France in the Franco-Prussian war of 1871. A public competition was organized amongst 18 sculptors to select the design for the statue.
Haus zum Walfisch
(Pass by)
You will walk by the Haus zum Walfisch (the Whale house), a Gothic bourgeois house which is a complex made out of 17 buildings. The building has also been the central filming location for the 1977 horror film Suspiria.
Altes Rathaus
You will get to see the Altes Rathaus (the old town hall), the building which houses the office of the government. A bridge connects both the old town hall as well as the new town hall. The building structure is built in Renaissance style and boasts of many paintings. The old town hall was destroyed by fire during bombing in 1944 and was reconstructed with the addition of three new wings.
Gerichtslaube
(Pass by)
Located behind the old town hall, you will see the Gerichtslaube (the Old Court house) which is one of the oldest government buildings in Freiburg. The building dates back to around the 13th or 14th century.
Bertoldstraße 17
(Pass by)
Get to see the old university which opened during 1457 and is said to have been run from many buildings. The previous administration building is now known as the new town hall. A few research departments at the site of the old university still exist till date.
Freiburg Cathedral
You will admire the Romanesque style cathedral built around the year 1200 by the last duke of Zähringen. It survived the bombing raids of 1944. It is said that the construction took nearly 300 years to complete and is a product of imagination of several builders who themselves were never able to see it complete. The cathedral has two important altars, the Hans Baldung and the altar of Hans Holbein the Younger.
Admission Not Included
Bertoldsbrunnen
(Pass by)
You will see the historic monument known as Bertold's Fountain with its equestrian statue. The original fish fountain was destroyed during World War II. It is a very central location where trolley car lines intersect with the shopping street known as Kaiser-Joseph-Strasse.
Martinstor
(Pass by)
Walk across the Martinstor (The Martin’s gate) which dates back to the 13th century, one of the two remaining gates out of the five medieval gates.
Rathausgasse 3
(Pass by)
Visit the Saint Martin’s church which is said to have undergone architectural changes varying from baroque to neo-gothic style. It dates back to 1206. The church was partially destroyed during the 1944 bombings and was reconstructed starting from 1949.
Adelhauser Kirche
Built by merging four medieval Dominican convents, you will see the Adelhauser New Convent. The four convents used to be centers of Christian mysticism during the Middle Ages. The new building was constructed under the direction of Jean La Douze during 1687.
Schwabentor
Finish your tour at the Schwabentor (The Swabian gate) which dates back to the mid 13th century. It is one of the two remaining gates out of the five medieval gates.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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