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Walking Tour of Brandenburg an der Havel

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Brandenburg City, DE
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Embark on a captivating walking tour of Brandenburg an der Havel and immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning architecture of this remarkable city. Start your adventure with a scenic train ride from Berlin, whisking you away to Brandenburg City. Marvel at the Old Town Hall with its remarkable Gothic brick architecture and be transported back in time as you explore the Paulikloster with the Brandenburg State Museum. Discover the grandeur of the Brandenburg Cathedral, the mother church of the state, and admire the masterpieces of North German brick building art at the Parish church of the new town. Explore the remnants of the city wall, a testament to the city's medieval past. With an English-speaking local guide by your side, this six-hour tour promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of Brandenburg an der Havel's beauty and charm. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to delve into the heart of this captivating city.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 6 hours
  • Suitable for 2-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Walking tour in Brandenburg for about 4 hours
  • Old Town Hall with Roland
  • Paulikloster with Brandenburg State Museum
  • Cathedral to Brandenburg
  • City wall with its gate towers
  • Local tour assistant and train ticket with public transportation in brandenburg
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Welcome to the Walking Tour of Brandenburg an der Havel, a captivating journey through the charming city known for its rich history and picturesque sights. This 6-hour tour provides you with a unique opportunity to explore the hidden gems of Brandenburg City with the guidance of a knowledgeable local tour assistant.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the beauty of Brandenburg an der Havel. You will start by taking a regional train from Berlin to Brandenburg City, where your adventure begins. Over the course of approximately 4 hours, you will embark on a captivating walking tour that showcases the city's most notable landmarks, including the Old Town Hall with Roland, Paulikloster with the Brandenburg State Museum, the majestic Brandenburg Cathedral, St. Catherine's Church, and the historic city wall with its gate towers.

Who is this for?

This tour is a perfect fit for history enthusiasts, culture vultures, and travelers who have a penchant for exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a family seeking a memorable bonding experience, or a group of friends yearning for a day filled with discovery, this tour caters to all. Brandenburg an der Havel's fascinating past and architectural wonders will captivate anyone with a passion for heritage and beauty.

Why book this?

By joining the Walking Tour of Brandenburg an der Havel, you will unlock the door to a world of hidden stories and secrets. Delve into the city's vibrant history as you stroll through its picturesque streets and marvel at its well-preserved landmarks. With the assistance of a knowledgeable local guide, you'll gain unparalleled insights into the city's past and present. This tour offers an enriching and immersive experience, providing the perfect blend of sightseeing and educational exploration.

Good to know

It's important to note that while your local guide will have a good overall knowledge of the city's sights, in-depth commentary on every attraction may not be possible. However, the beauty and significance of each location speak for themselves. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera to capture the stunning vistas, and prepare yourself for a day of awe-inspiring discoveries.

Reviews

Previous travelers have praised the Walking Tour of Brandenburg an der Havel for its impeccable organization and the wealth of historical knowledge shared by the guides. Visitors have raved about the stunning architecture and the opportunity to explore the lesser-known gems of the city. This tour has left an indelible impression on many, with visitors expressing their satisfaction with the overall experience and the chance to delve deeper into Brandenburg an der Havel's captivating past.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Industriemuseum Brandenburg An Der Havel

The administrative center of the Havel city The Old Town Hall is considered an outstanding example of Gothic brick architecture. In the middle of the 15th century, the council and writing offices were first created. In the years 1470 to 1480, the main building with the tower was built. Until the unification of the two Brandenburg cities in 1715, the town hall was the administrative center of the old town.

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Krems an der Donau

Former monastery and now Landesmuseum The Dominicans, detectable in Brandenburg since 1267, are said to have been appointed by the margrave to the new city. When in 1286 the Margravial Court on the edge of the New Town was given to them, the long hall choir of the church was probably completed and usable as a free-standing chapel. Excavations have shown that originally a completion as Saalkirche was planned. Until the lease of further land in 1311 through the city, the eastern yoke of a three-aisled hall was executed. West of this Baunaht the hall was completed and vaulted until about 1330/40. From this time, the figurative choral vertex window has been preserved. The choir side tower was added in 1469.

Industriemuseum Brandenburg An Der Havel

The Brandenburg Cathedral is the mother church of the state of Brandenburg. In 948 Otto the Great founded the diocese of Brandenburg in the middle of a wetland populated by Slavic tribes. The diocese was lost again through a Slav uprising, but was rebuilt in the 12th century after the last Slav prince Pribislaw Heinrich was baptized and Premonstratensian settled in the present old town. After the death of Pribislaw, the Ascanians became margraves of Brandenburg and the bishop moved to the Margrave on the castle island. National Archaeological Museum Brandenburg The Archeological State Museum Brandenburg in the Paulikloster is an archeological and cultural history museum in Brandenburg on the Havel in the German state of Brandenburg. It presents about 10,000 archaeological finds from 50,000 years of human cultural development from the state of Brandenburg

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Industriemuseum Brandenburg An Der Havel

Masterpiece of North German brick building art Parish church of the new town The parish church of the New Town, first mentioned in 1217, was a cruciform, single-aisled stone church, the traces of which can still be seen in the western building. It was dedicated to St. Catherine and St. Amalberga.

Industriemuseum Brandenburg An Der Havel

Parts of the city wall with four gate towers of the former rampart City wall The remains of the preserved city fortifications are among the most important examples of medieval buildings in Brandenburg.

Reviews

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Alberto C

Informative and good tour in general. Not as excited as Postdam of course but a pleasant surprise. Good tour guide (Sara)
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2024-06-15 06:55