Wiesbaden the oldest spa town in Europe situated in southwest Germany, conceited 27 hot springs, at the moment 15 are still flowing. Home to around 2, 75,000 inhabitants and is the capital of Hesse. The city is renowned for its thermal springs since 1370 and for its numerous casinos (spielbank) for gambling.
The glamorous city is attractive and impressive with its striking sights, astonishing architecture, and thermal bath, gaming in casino, hiking the outskirts or tramping the city around. You will indulge into the traumatic stance of the city’s attractions.
The city preludes the variety of immaculate museums; the viewers go into the ecstasies over the view. The Schloss Freudenberg (Freudenberg Mansion Museum) is the enticing site features music, sound, vibration and light, test your sensory nerves domain and experience the everlasting fun of this interesting museum. Wiesbaden Museum is another glorious site well known for its paintings, antiques, fossils, animals and plants from around the world. Roman Open Air Museum, one can read the roman history in this museum in Latin. Frauenmuseum (Women’s Museum) is well known internationally in exhibiting the memoir of women of Wiesbaden history.
The Heathen’s Wall is the oldest and historical memorial and the old circuitous streets are sure to please the visitors. Another important sightseeing destiny is the Burg
Sonnenberg Castle with its small museum and a terrace restaurant which give the fantastic view of the city. The tallest and the prominent building of the city is the Market Church with 92 meter high tower constructed in 1850.St. Bonifatius and St. Elizabeth’s Church are the two Gothic style historical churches built between 1845 to 1855.
Schlossplatz (The Palace Square) is the popular palace destroyed greatly in Second World War, rebuilt and now it is act as a parliament house of the Hessen. The highest altitude is the Neroberg hill which is 245 meter high, famous for its ski rail, swimming pool and gives the panoramic view of the countryside.
Weisbaden has a blooming culture of theater, so never miss to experience the zest of local performances. Germany’s most famous and busiest theater is the Hessian state Theater, with 800 events per year presenting variety of shows from dance, drama, music and opera. It offers the four performances concurrently on different stages and entertains the large audience.
The Rheingau Wine Festival is the biggest fiesta, held every year renowned for its biggest bar of the world with around 100,000 visitants. Do you like the variety in drink? Don’t miss to have a fun with wide range of Wine in this gala.

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