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1. Würzburg Cathedral
Wuerzburg Cathedral is the city’s dominant religious structure, with iconic twin towers. It is considered a masterpiece of Romanesque design and has served an important role in the city’s ecclesiastical upbringing. Examine the vast collection of artifacts from over the centuries for a sense of the church’s rich tapestry of history.
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2. Würzburg Residence
Wuerzburg Residence is an enormous palace of Baroque style surrounded by landscaped gardens and dense forests. The 18th-century mansion contains period furnishings and décor along with impressive frescoes and other works of art. Visit this elegant masterpiece for its collection of artworks and stunning architectural features.
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3. Alte Mainbruecke
In the center of Wuerzburg, Alte Mainbruecke is a pedestrianized bridge decorated by 12 statues of saints. Dating back to the 1400s, the structure is the oldest bridge on the Main River. Stroll to the center of the bridge and admire the spectacular vista of the Marienberg Fortress to the southwest.
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4. Fortress Marienberg
Standing atop a hill on the western side of the Main River, the Fortress Marienberg is the city’s most iconic landmark. This emblem of Wuerzburg is comprised of many Baroque buildings that once housed the prince-bishops and now contain two museums. Wander through this vast complex for a glimpse into the enchanting history of the Franconia region.
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5. Falkenhaus
The Falkenhaus is an iconic building in downtown Wuerzburg with a bright yellow rococo façade. The building was severely damaged during World War II, before being reconstructed using old photos to match its historic appearance. This 18th-century guesthouse today contains the tourism office and the municipal library. Enter the building for up-to-date information about the city and its current events and activities.
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