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Augsburg
小小鱼儿2015The old district of Augsburg in Frankfurt is really special. Many of the facilities here are quite interesting, and you can see very interesting historical buildings in many places here.
Rathausplatz
水水儿DorisAugsburg is a city in central and southern Germany, built in 15 BC in the era of Roman Emperor Augustus, was a trading gathering place at that time, and the economy was very prosperous in the 1st century. In 1806, Augsburg was incorporated into the Bavarian kingdom due to the loss of the Imperial Free City Law, and despite the devastating destruction of World War II, it preserved the appearance of a Renaissance capital. Augsburg is a city of art, where the Mozart family, the 18th-century architect Wilser family, Nobelius Elias all lived, and Brecht, one of Germany's greatest poets and writers, was born at 7 Upper Laut Street in Augsburg.
Hohe Domkirche Unserer Lieben Frau zu Augsburg
__We***07There were not many people here, so it would appear that there was a trace of quietness, but it did not affect the solemnity and solemnity of the church itself, and the church itself was pink-based, and it showed a trace of sweetness and sweetness in the majestic church.
Fuggerei
JJOY7799Germany's first welfare community, donated by a local banker, is mostly elderly people, and is designed to live with dignity. The house is full of mountain tigers. I remember that when I was a child, the houses in Hongkou District would also have such plant decorations. Now I can't find it. This feeling is really good.
Augsburger Puppenkiste
1137***66The Augsburg Puppet Theater and Museum are local features. I thought only children liked them, but when I got here I found that there were many adults and tourists. The anniversary shop at the door is worth visiting, and there are many interesting products~
Basilica of SS. Ulrich and Afra, Augsburg
TTodemmySt. Ulrich and Aferra Church, the oldest church in Augsburg, built in the 11th-13th century AD, in an early Gothic style, is an important building in the Rhine region of Germany. The old cathedral, formerly a German Catholic church, was expanded by Martin Luther after the Reformation, and it became a new church. It is now a church with two denominations in one place, and the ancient and quiet atmosphere of faith is deeply moving.