Karlsruhe, the seat of largest oil refinery of Germany, located in southwest Germany in Bundesland Baden Wurttemberg at the verge of French border,
with population around 0.3 million inhabitants. Biggest refinery promoted the high tech industry in the region and makes it the precious entity in research and development, with its two ports furnishes the handling of huge capacity of cargo.
The Karlsruhe University (Universitat Karlsruhe) is the oldest renowned research and technological center. Other prominent institutes of the city include Forchungszenrum Karlsruhe (Research center Karlsruhe), State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (Hochshule Karlsruhe), Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design and hochshule fur Musik Karlsruhe. Due to its research and technological advancement Karlsruhe is the collocation center of European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). German’s affection to soccer well reflecting by the fact that almost every city of Germany has its own soccer team and the club of the Karlsruhe is Karlsruher SC.
The city designed and engineered in a way that at the center of city is a Palace Tower (Schloss), emitting 32 streets like ribs of folding fan. Karlsruhe also called as Fan City (Facherstadt). Karlsruhe Palace is the home of Baden State Museum featuring deep verdant gardens and parks.
The symbolic Stone Pyramid built in 1825 is the landmark of the city situated in Marktplatz of Karlsruhe. The oldest and smallest church built in 1776 is the Kleine Kirche (Little Church). The St. Stephan and Grand Ducal Chapal churches are often tempting and magnum-opus architecture.
Karlsruhe is the hub of the natural history and home to the numerous art galleries and opera houses. The Baden State Theater, renowned for classical performances of music, ballet and thrilled plays, never miss to take an extravagant show. The State Art Gallery and Heinrich Hubsch displays the paintings and artifacts from sixth century.
The Botanischer Garten Karlsruhe is the glorious park accompanies the Palace Complex maintained by the municipality and the Botanischer Garten der Universitat Karlsruhe, maintained by university. The City Garden (Stadtgarten) is known as Green Lungs of Karlsruhr with its 15000 roses and 800 trees renders the sensational experience of the vicinity.
One of the popular events is the Das Fest (The Festival), an open air rock concert fiesta, held for 3 days the pleasant celebration for the locals and tourists. The Kaiserstraβe is the enticing shopping center and the longest shopping street in Baden region, with glamorous boutiques, branded departmental stores, cafes and eateries alongside the street.

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