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1Fuggerei

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Fuggerei is a historic public housing complex that has been in operation since the 16th century and features an on-site museum. The city center, where Fuggerei is located, also boasts attractions such as the town hall, street fountains, Weberhaus, numerous churches, a zoo and botanical garden, a football stadium, Mozart's house, MAN museum, Zeughaus, Maximilianmuseum and Riegele beer museum.
Such a unique and interesting place! It’s the world’s oldest social housing complex, and you can really feel the history walking through the little streets. The apartments are tiny and cozy, and it’s cool to see how people lived here for the past hundreds of years and so. Keep in mind though that people still live there! There’s also a few little museums inside some of the residences that go over the story of how the place started, how they lived, struggles, etc. As well as a bunker that you can explore. Definitely worth a quick visit if you’re in Augsburg!
Kenji — Google review
Went on a Augsburg Fugger Tour. Last stop was the Fuggerei. Have always been curious about it and it's history. Quite amazing that it still exists till this day an age and functioning the same way it always has. Absolutely incredible. The grounds are extremely well kept and just a beautiful part of living history. Must go when you visit Augsburg. After the tour you can also visit tiny beer garden by the entrance.
Philicia — Google review
Really cool to hear about how this social housing was started. The people can live here for €1 per year, and just have to be Catholic, pray everyday, and be in need. It’s definitely worth the €8 entrance fee.
Vintage H — Google review
It was a wonderful experience visiting the world’s oldest public housing. We went on a weekday morning, and the atmosphere was calm and peaceful, which made exploring even more enjoyable. Purchasing the ticket at the entrance was simple, and the site itself was easy to navigate. The area is beautifully maintained, with so much attention to detail that you really feel immersed in its rich history. Walking through the space gives you a true sense of cultural heritage, and it’s both educational and inspiring. I would definitely recommend this visit to anyone interested in culture and history—it’s a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience something truly special.
Masnita G — Google review
I visited The Fuggerei on two different trips, once in 2010 and then again in 2023. It's a neat experience with in Augsburg and i definitely recommend checking it out. The history here is interesting for sure and the architecture in germany in general always amazes me. I would recommend tickets in advance, although was not busy when we went. My aunt had picked them up ahead of time for us.
Mark L — Google review
Fuggerei in Augsburg is often touted as a must-see historical site, but unless you’re deeply interested in social housing history, it’s largely underwhelming. The quaint buildings and quiet atmosphere feel more like a sleepy neighborhood than a captivating attraction. The real standout is the WWII bunker—an unexpectedly compelling and haunting part of the visit. It offers a chilling, immersive look into wartime life and far surpasses the rest of the experience. If you’re nearby and curious, stop by for the bunker, but otherwise, it’s probably not worth going out of your way.
Keerthy N — Google review
A fascinating historical place that is definitely worth visiting. It beautifully combines the charm of the past with the spirit of the present. I loved the peaceful atmosphere and the feeling of stepping back in time. The houses and small museums provide a wonderful glimpse into old life, and everything is well organized for visitors. Highly recommended when in Augsburg.
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
a residential complex from 16th century for the catholic people in Augsburg in need. now also is a museum to visit with church and a bunker. interesting to see how they founded the place and the historical phases which passed.
David A — Google review
Jakoberstraße 26, 86152 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.fugger.de/•+49 821 3198810•Tips and more reviews for Fuggerei

2Augsburg Cathedral

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Catholic church
Augsburger Dom is a Romanesque/Gothic cathedral with square towers and renowned 12th-century stained-glass windows. It is considered one of the most important Renaissance architecture north of the Alps and is the city's landmark. The cathedral, founded in the 12th century, has undergone many reconstructions and now features a neo-Gothic style. Inside, visitors can admire original stained glass and authentic paintings dating back to the 11th century.
Such a beautiful cathedral dedicated to Our Blessed Mother, Mary. There is an extensive crypt under this cathedral. It truly is remarkable the construction quality and craftsmanship that existed 500 years ago. It doesn’t exist today.
Georgia L — Google review
I was surprised for the big dimensions of this cathedral, very nice building with many paintings inside, very interesting if you are interested in history and architecture.
Jorge L — Google review
It is impossible to express the atmosphere with words. Everyone must feel it for themselves. It's very old and massive cathedral not very far from city hall. It is home to oldest surviving stained glass. The paintings with some dating back to 11th century are authentic. Be aware that it closes at 6.
Saba B — Google review
A very beautiful The Cathedral of Augsburg, founded in the 11th century. Very detailed art works with original stained glass. You can easily spend 45 minutes walking around inside and out. We went on Sunday and did not pay to get in, not sure if there is s fee at all. It is worth the visit.
Reshma T — Google review
Medieval Cathedral that was renewed with the Gothic style. 62m high and impressively high with beautiful art glass work, a corridor full of saints/priests Tombs. shrines surrounding the main altar. its the icon of the city.
David A — Google review
This cathedral is the most visited site in Augsburg and also it's most important church. It's founded in the 12th century but the original church even dates back to 8th century and it is a Roman Catholic church. Through the years many reconstructions were made and now it has neo-Gothic style as well. It was an interesting and calming experience to walk inside and enjoy the silence and the beauty of the arts inside.
Maryam K — Google review
Very old church. One of the must go at Augsburg. Very nicely maintained. Heights of peace when u go inside and sit . Beautiful glass paintings. Can be easily accessed by tram transport .beautiful paints can also be seen inside the church
Sandheep B — Google review
Loved this cathedral so much. I am not aware of the history but it looks so magnificient and beautiful. This Church is nothing like any other churches in Bavaria. The whole vibe is so pious and pure :) We loved our time spent in here:) You must definitely visit this cathedral:)
Vinuta D — Google review
Frauentorstraße 1, 86152 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.bistum-augsburg.de/index.php/bistum/Pfarreien/Zum-Hlg…•+49 821 31668511•Tips and more reviews for Augsburg Cathedral
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3Zoo Augsburg

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Augsburg Zoo, situated in Augsburg, Germany, is a renowned destination featuring a wide array of animals and a strong dedication to preservation and learning. Established in 1937, the zoo covers over 22 hectares and houses about 1,600 animals from approximately 300 species worldwide. The zoo offers diverse exhibits such as tigers, elephants, and rare birds. It also provides interactive experiences and educational programs aimed at promoting awareness about wildlife and environmental concerns.
Spring time is one of the best time to visit the Zoo...there are so many offspring. We had a great time!
Zsuzsanna B — Google review
I highly recommend visiting this place! It’s a beautiful spot for a walk, with plenty of space to explore and enjoy. I visited during the winter, so it was quite cold, and we didn’t get to see many animals like giraffes, elephants, and a few others. However, the experience was still lovely, and I’m sure it would be even better in warmer seasons when more animals are out. Definitely worth a visit!
FantaSticJatsKy — Google review
Nice smaller zoo. Lots of animals. Fair entry price. Not the biggest and best but great. Advertise feeding times. We where lucky to catch the seelions. Staff was friendly and helpfull at the entrance and shops. Except at the Maki's. Totally rude and unwilling to speak anything other than German. Not understanding each other leads to situations that need to be avoided. And yes I understand you but don't speak it good enouf. I'm not deducting a point for the incident but hope you speak to your staff! Instruction can be given in a friendly manor and in example English.
Clipson P — Google review
Such a nice amazing place I loved it 😍 In this season they didn't have many animals because it's winter so they made a light show thing that looks amazing 😍 I recommend going after it's dark because that's when the lights open ❤️❤️❤️
Ece'nin D — Google review
We first went there on a Public holiday and it was impossible. There was no parking, the cue was very very long. I guess one could wait upto two hours. We decided to go back home and reschedule. We went back on a Thursday and it was worth it. Entrance fee was 14 euros for adults. We parked close to the entrance and there was no cue at all. We arrived one at 16:00 and the zoo closes at 17:00 thus we had to rush. It was around feeding time and it was interesting. We enjoyed the walk around the zoo and the animals were looking healthy and well taken care of. Some few walk ways were closed and the restaurant too. We could not see some animals. The play ground is huge and for all age groups though we could not use it due to time. Some animals were already indoor due to the changing weather example giraffe,zebra and Elephant Overall it was a good experience and we shall go back in summer.
Lily E — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Augsburg Zoo, and I must say that it was a truly enjoyable experience. The first thing that struck me was the impeccable maintenance of the zoo. The pathways were clean and well-maintained, and the entire facility had a welcoming atmosphere. One of the highlights of Augsburg Zoo was undoubtedly the care and attention given to the animals. Most of the animals appeared to be happy and healthy, which is a testament to the dedicated staff who work tirelessly to ensure their well-being. It was heartwarming to see them in their habitats, engaging in natural behaviors and interacting with each other. The zoo offers a wide variety of animal species, ranging from local fauna to exotic creatures from around the world. This diversity was particularly appealing, as it provided a great educational opportunity for children to learn about different species and their habitats. It was a joy to see the fascination in their eyes as they observed these magnificent animals up close. However, I did notice that a few of the exotic animals seemed slightly agitated during my visit. While this was a minor concern, I sincerely hope that the zoo's dedicated team is working to alleviate any distress they may be experiencing. It's essential to prioritize the well-being and comfort of all the animals, and I trust that the zoo is taking appropriate measures to address any issues. The zoo's amenities were also worth mentioning. There were well-placed seating areas and picnic spots throughout the park, providing ample opportunities for families to take a break and enjoy their surroundings. Additionally, the availability of refreshments and snacks made it convenient for visitors to stay energized during their visit. Overall, Augsburg Zoo is a fantastic place to spend a day with the family. The well-maintained facilities, happy and healthy animals, and the educational experiences it offers make it a great choice for both young and old. While there were a few animals that appeared agitated, I believe the zoo is committed to their welfare. I wholeheartedly recommend Augsburg Zoo for a memorable and enriching outing for the whole family.
Bharat B — Google review
Really enjoyed my Visit,I didn't know what to expect,Many surprises Particularly Baboons and Buffalo,Bird House and Beavers indoors. Catering was excellent. My ONLY disappointment was the litter lying around.
Douglas H — Google review
Augsburg zoo is fun but its not that big and compared to other city zoos its a bit small as well. We were not aboe to looknon Girffe,Elephants or lions but overall it was okay. My kids had fun in kids playing area. You can visit with kids to look animals.
Anand D — Google review
Brehmpl. 1, 86161 Augsburg, Germany•https://zoo-augsburg.de/•+49 821 5671490•Tips and more reviews for Zoo Augsburg

4Augsburg Town Hall

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Augsburg Town Hall, also known as Augsburger Rathaus, is a significant historical building in Augsburg, Germany. Constructed in the early 17th century by architect Elias Holl, it stands as a remarkable example of German Renaissance secular architecture. The highlight of this iconic landmark is the opulent Golden Hall ('Goldener Saal'), renowned for its lavish gilded wooden ceiling and intricate decorations.
One of the historical buildings in Augsburg, it was rebuilt after 60% of it being destroyed during WW2. Golden hall is absolutely worth it. The building itself welcomes both working politicians and visitors at the same time. We almost disrupted heated debate there.
Saba B — Google review
One of the city landmarks, located in front of a lovely square with café and bars.
Tony B — Google review
built in the 1600's by Elias Holl with the late renaissance architecture. it is the icon of the city with Eagle painting on the front and the pine coat of arm on the Top. impressive architecture and the entrance is free on the Groundfloor where you can visit the war memorials and ancient relics and modules from the City.
David A — Google review
Quite a sight to behold from the outside, more so on the inside. Only a €2.50 entry fee for adults to enter the Goldener Saal (Golden Hall), which is very impressive. You can also visit a couple of informative exhibitions for free on the ground floor, including a brief history of Augsburg.
Adrian F — Google review
Wow. The golden room is definitely worth visiting. Reasonable €2.5 per person to visit. This beautiful building has a hidden golden nugget inside. Literally. The golden room has over 2.7kg (5Lbs) of gold coating all over the moldings and statues. The history of this over 450 years old building is fascinating, and how it survived and was rebuilt after WW2. The staff dis knowledgeable and super helpful with any questions when visiting. They even offer a folder in English or Spanish for international visitors.
Phil L — Google review
The "golden saal" or the golden hall inside is beautiful and amazing. The entrance fee is cheap especially if you are student, anyway to enter the rathaus is free. You will also have a good view of the square down below from the hall.
Sermwut J — Google review
Must go inside - build outside looks like any other - but inside it’s amazing. Definitely on list to see
Kamil N — Google review
Unfortunately, I didn't had the chance to enter this beautiful piece of history, just outside the views...
Filip — Google review
Rathausplatz 2, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.augsburg.de/•+49 821 3240•Tips and more reviews for Augsburg Town Hall

5Schaezlerpalais

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The Schaezlerpalais, an exquisite 18th-century baroque palace, is a haven for art enthusiasts. It houses the German Baroque Gallery and the State Gallery, showcasing opulent rooms adorned with invaluable artwork by renowned painters such as Paolo Veronese, Holbein the Elder, Albrecht Durer, Canaletto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
Absolutely stunning! Schaezlerpalais is a true gem, rich in history and breathtakingly beautiful. A special highlight of our visit was the detailed and passionate explanation given by a knowledgeable guide who shared the fascinating story behind this place and its remarkable paintings. Her insights brought the history and art to life, making the experience even more memorable. Highly recommend visiting! And also it was Free on first Sunday of November
Raha K — Google review
Amazing place! Staff is very helpful. The guy from the main gorgeous room told us a mirror 🪞 secret. The lady from reception was super friendly. Highly recommend!
Alina P — Google review
This building has a pearl of German baroque: very beautiful hall. Apart from that, this is nice little muzeum with good collection of art, especially local painters. The good thing also, there are almost no people. So, I suggest to spend an hour here while visiting Augsburg.
Yury R — Google review
I visited on Sunday with free entrance. you can see 3 rooms in the 2nd floor full of art paint works and furniture from the 1700's. the whole 1st floor is available to visit with multiple art works that leads you from a room to another until you reach the Gallery Hall full of decorations and mirrors. theres a garden designed from that era that offer relaxation.
David A — Google review
Very very nice place to see in Augsburg, maybe as same astonishing as a very close and much more known Goldener Saal in Rathaus. And if you visit it on Sunday the entrance is free, although it is absolutely worth it a few euros on any other day :)
Bojan S — Google review
Lots of great art and the ballroom was amazing!
Ioana H — Google review
Visited during the first Sunday of the month. It was only 1€ entrance fee. The were so many beautiful paintings and the Ball room was fantastic.
Sandra M — Google review
Good place , the fest hall is really beautiful.Would have been a little more enjoyable, if there were english translations as well for all the exhibits.
Shraddha J — Google review
Maximilianstraße 46, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://kunstsammlungen-museen.augsburg.de/schaezlerpalais•+49 821 3244102•Tips and more reviews for Schaezlerpalais
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6St. Anne's Church

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St. Anne's Church, originally a medieval Carmelite monastery, has been transformed into a Protestant place of worship and is now a popular attraction in Augsburg, Germany. This Gothic church dates back to the 14th century and played a significant role in the Reformation when Martin Luther stayed here in 1518. The church was later converted to Lutheran and underwent a Rococo update with intricate stuccowork and frescoes by Johann Georg Bergmuller.
old evangilical church from the the 1321 as a part of a Monastery. The interior is full of history and decorations mostly related to the Era of Martin Luther and the relation with the catholic church thats why theres a museum for this part. beautiful medieval church.
David A — Google review
What incredible deep history and gorgeous architecture. Incredibly sweet people who love Jesus! We went here 2 weeks in a row and thoroughly enjoyed our time. Highly recommended!
Lane G — Google review
St. Anne's Church is a beautiful medieval Church. A must-see if in Augsburg.
David E — Google review
If you are visiting Augsburg, take the time to visit this church, not only is it beautiful but there is an exhibit that explains the birth of Protestantism and the struggle with Catholicism to co-habit in the region. The exhibit is very well done, the only part I would suppress, is a recording next to an open chest that repeats on a rather creepy voice: “Du bist ein Sünder” (you are a sinner).
Patricia P — Google review
A great and historical church in the center of Augsburg. The interesting thing about this church is that the church converted tk Protestantism but Jakob Fugger (one of the richest people to ever live) built a cathedral which connected with the main church. The cathedral is catholic. Meaning that 1/7 of the church is catholic and the rest Protestant. The Actually church is great for religious purposes and the design is lavish and interesting.
Eric H — Google review
A real treasure - besides being historical, there is much beauty to be found inside as well as the original painting of Martin Luther attributed to Cranach. This church began as a Carmelite cloister in the early 14th Century, and other major portions of the building date to the late 15th Century and right around 1600. The small, older chapel is stunning. This site is well worth the visit - allow time to take it all in!
Perry N — Google review
INSIDER TIP: Not everyone knows, but apart from extraordinary beautiful main room in Sankt Anna, there is hidden small praying room at the north side of the church - Goldsmith Chapel. It is decorated with the old handcrafted Fresco paintings, dated between 1420-1485. The church Sankt Anna is a special place in Augsburg. It brings so much calmness, surrounds a visitors with its ambience and amazing combination of colors and light: yellow and white - from the windows, pink and heavenly blue reflected on the roof paintings. It has always been a resting place for my soul. It is perfectly build and decorated outside and inside. During the normal times the organ music concerts are simply marvelous.
Diana N — Google review
This lutherian church is marvelously decorated, because it used to be catholic until the reformation. Really beautiful! The Fugger chapel, donated by the Fugger family before the reformation where the tomb of Jakob the Rich is located, still belongs to the catholic church today. Also notable is the Luther museum located on the first floor. A must see when you are in Augsburg!
K T — Google review
Im Annahof 2, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.st-anna-augsburg.de/•+49 821 450175100•Tips and more reviews for St. Anne's Church

7Perlach Tower

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Perlach Tower, standing at an impressive 70 meters (230 feet), is a must-visit landmark in Augsburg that boasts a rich history dating back to 1182. Originally constructed as a watchtower in the 10th century, this iconic structure has evolved over the years and now features a stunning onion dome and carillon. Adventurous visitors can ascend its 261 steps to reach the panoramic viewing gallery, where breathtaking vistas of the city await.
A great place to climb when you are visiting Augsburg. You can get a view of the entire city from inside the tower and learn some history too. It's only €2 entry (I think) so it's definitely worth it!
Michael J — Google review
another architectural piece from Elias Holl, built as a watchtower in the Imperialera. 70 m high with St.Peter's church. it's closed totaly for renovation, and it was unfortunate not to could witness the Town panoramic view.
David A — Google review
Large tall tower right in the old town square, with a massive clock from each side.
Mat B — Google review
Situated right in the busiest plaza of Augsburg...beautiful with a lot of history..
Sam T — Google review
FYI, closed from October 31 until April. It’s not listed on the tourism website or the google listing. It’s posted right at the entry door. Would love to give it a higher rating, but we drove quite a distance for naught. The rest of the city is nice enough, though.
Todd O — Google review
About 400 steps you need to climp to have the most memorable view over Augsburg. The tower guards can tell you witty anecdotes (they even sell for some euros a small book with interesting details on the tower's hitory), for children they have honorary certificate for climing the tower and with good weather you can see in the South the beautiful Alps. <3
Alexander S — Google review
The 70-metre-tall Perlachturm is a tower in the central district of Augsburg, Germany. Originally built as a watchtower in the 10th century, it is nowadays part of an ensemble with the City Hall of Augsburg, a landmark of the Reichsstadt.
Dheeraj K — Google review
A special place to spend a few minutes with our lady, untier of knots. Also the location where Pope Francis spent many a day during his stay in Augsburg.
Paul S — Google review
Rathausplatz, 86159 Augsburg, Germany•https://www.augsburg.de/kultur/sehenswuerdigkeiten/perlachturm/•+49 821 502070•Tips and more reviews for Perlach Tower

8Maximilian Museum

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The Maximilian Museum in Augsburg is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Housed in a 16th-century building, it showcases the city's rich cultural history from ancient times to the Baroque period. The museum features local artwork including sculptures, gold and silver pieces, and historical artifacts. Visitors can also explore the Brecht House dedicated to Bertolt Brecht, offering insights into the life of the renowned writer.
If you have time and come to Augsburg, you must visit this place it s really nice. Beautiful things to see all of them part of history.
THE B — Google review
Lovely museum with very helpful staff. Entrance fee is 7 Euro per person. But if you go as a group of 10 it will become 5 Euro per person.
Theresse C — Google review
entrance 12€. divided in 3 floors between sculptures, history of the Monument in Augsburg, collection of the famous artist Elias Holl and old writings and documents. follow the golden stripe on the floor so you wont lose trail in each part of the Museum.
David A — Google review
A rich and informative museum on the history of the city. Must see when in Augsburg.
Florin M — Google review
Some nice exhibits about the architect of many Augsburg landmarks, but not much else. Only takes an hour and a half, but the museum closes about 15 minutes before the stated time.
Mike S — Google review
Most information only in German. Staff were unbelievably hostile and literally hounded you out of rooms. Also overpriced for the museum content. But really can't stress how bizarre and antagonistic the staff are
Brian F — Google review
security guards hound you to follow the line and won't let you re-enter an exhibit, as well as just following strangely close behind throughout every room. collection of gold and silverware was interesting, but only a small part of the 2nd floor, the majority of it is dedicated to the sketches and models of elias holl
Issi — Google review
Interesting exhibition, but the guards are overly watchful and the ban on photos is just nonsense.
S. H — Google review
Fuggerpl. 1, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.augsburg.de/kultur/museen-galerien/maximilianmuseum/•+49 821 3244102•Tips and more reviews for Maximilian Museum

9Augsburger Puppenkiste

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The Augsburger Puppenkiste, established in 1948 within the 17th-century Heilig-Geist-Spital, is a renowned puppet theater in Augsburg. It offers marionette performances for children and more sophisticated shows for adults in the evenings. The theater gained popularity through televised adaptations of fairytales and children's books. Visitors can also explore a museum, gift shop, and restaurant on-site.
An absolute must-visit in Augsburg! The Augsburger Puppenkiste is a magical place full of nostalgia and charm. The craftsmanship of the puppets and the storytelling are incredible, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The theater itself is cozy and has a great atmosphere, bringing classic fairy tales and stories to life in a unique way. The museum is also worth a visit if vou want to learn more about the history behind the famous marionettes. Whether you're visiting with family or just appreciate traditional puppet theater, this place is definitely worth it!
DinoCarrot — Google review
Anyone interested in pupeting will love this place. Take the tour with the tour guide to really learn the ins and outs. Our guide was superb and very knowledgeable. The puppets that have been used in many shows were on display. Definitely a worthwhile visit. don't forget the show it was also very enjoyable
Dale G — Google review
Very beautifully made puppets . These were used to make the old cartoons and story books. The exhibition is small . There was a wall projected some introduction thing at the begining . When I pressed it to see , a guide who was explaining to a group came over and turned if off. I found is offensive and overall didn't find the place that worthy to spend 5 eur . One can probably check out the photos at Google maps for this place .
Sandheep B — Google review
Perfect getaway from the rain in Augsburg these days. Worth the price for a unique experience.
Khuê P — Google review
Extraordinary craftsmanship in every display and so much history in every piece. Would have loved to see a puppet show, but that's for the next adventure. Be sure to sign the guestbook!
Johnny A — Google review
Went to explore the puppet museum, which was very impressive, due to the details of each single puppet. Finally enjoyed the "Der Ring der Nibelungen", which was the first performance after Covid lockdown. By the way, it was an excellent show.
Hannelore B — Google review
Simply magic place to be, both as a kid or adult. This puppet theater is a cultural visit card of Augsburg. It has a huge history and yet every season surprises with the new program. Must see in Augsburg! Puppet theater art mostly vanished in the modern Europe, so this theater is a unique preserve of century old fairy tales traditions. It needs your support, give yourself and your kids this joy. And it will pay back with the vast emotions On the photo the heros of “The story of Little Muck” EN / “Der kleine Muck” DE
Diana N — Google review
It was nice. Museum five star ✨ The play, hm, the kids were in our lap all the time, they couldn't see,and we were somewhere in the middle.
Ana A — Google review
Spitalgasse 15, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•https://www.puppenkiste.com/•+49 821 4503450•Tips and more reviews for Augsburger Puppenkiste

10Augsburg Botanical Garden

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Augsburg Botanical Garden, also known as Botanischer Garten Augsburg, is a 25-acre public space established in the 1930s. It features various themed gardens such as an authentic Roman-era garden, a Japanese Garden, a rose garden with over 280 different varieties, and a medicinal herb garden. Additionally, it houses a vegetable and crop garden with more than 3,000 species of flora from around the world including perennials and wild herbs.
(April experience of visiting). It was nice diversity of the tulips and I guess garden surprising full year. Was lucky to see the cleanest Japanese garden area with blooming sakura 🌸 It’s beautiful spot of the city, deserves an attention
Natalie O — Google review
Very nice place with a reasonable entry fee paid at the entrance. There are lockers located to the right just after the entrance if you need them. The Japanese Garden is a highlight, but also the large green with furniture near the cafe and play areas are a lovely place to rest on a sunny afternoon.
Marques — Google review
Beutifull Botanical Garden. Not small but not so big. There are some rest places with chairs and sometimes with tabkes, so people can rest take some food with and to eat on the nature. Also there are some cafe on the territory of Garden, so people can eat something to drink bear or coffee, or to eat ice cream. Good place to visit with children. It's cost only 4 EUR. I think the best time to visit it's spring, when there are will be a lot flowers.
Dmitriy K — Google review
I can’t tell how much I love this place. The fresh air, lush green trees, and peaceful atmosphere make it perfect for a relaxing walk on a sunny day. The Japanese garden is a true work of art.
Nguyễn L — Google review
This is a wonderful place to relax and see so many wonderful plants. I was very much inspired with ideas for my own garden.
Anthony M — Google review
So beautiful! A must-visit in Augsburg! Entrance fee is 4 Euro per Adult.
Theresse C — Google review
Gem among Botanical gardens I have so far visited❤️💐🌳Very impressive variety of sceneries and wondeful place for recconecting with nature. Accessable by public transport easily with super friendly entrance personell and resturant staff
Marijana R — Google review
Totally worth time and money. If you want to admire plants or have a picnic, this garden is a perfect destination. There's plenty to explore, so I recommend taking some snacks
Yana H — Google review
Dr.-Ziegenspeck-Weg 10, 86161 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.augsburg.de/botanischergarten•+49 821 3246038•Tips and more reviews for Augsburg Botanical Garden
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11Basilica of St. Ulrich and Afra

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Nestled at the end of the grand Maximilianstrasse, the Basilica of SS. Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg stands as a testament to Gothic architecture with its striking 15th-century foundations and an impressive onion-dome bell tower that reaches 305 feet into the sky. This remarkable Catholic church has a rich history, having been visited by Pope John Paul II in 1987, highlighting its significance within the region.
Really interesting piece of history in Augsburg old town. This is a well designed building looking fantastic from the outside and although I did not have time to go inside, I am sure it is just as amazing from inside with really good designs. If you like taking photos of old and historical buildings, this is one to visit. Try also taking a video when the church bell sounds.
Phil T — Google review
Really neat basilica in Augsburg. They also have a crypt! Great spot to stop in especially to get out of the cold.
Elisabeth M — Google review
The main part of the church is covered in scaffolding but it is still open. The church has a huge interior and it is free to visit. Photography is permitted at all places. The three separate alters at the front are quite unique IMO. Well worth a visit.
Nigel W — Google review
One of the main churches in Augsburg. A beautiful Gothic style basilica holding the largest organ in the city. An impressive altar showcasing the marvellous German architecture of the period with delicately carved sculptures. The pulpit is new. This church holds an important place in the history here and is adored by the residents of Augsburg. It is worth the visit and time.
Animesh K — Google review
After hearing much about this church from my father who grew up and served as an altar boy 🙌🏼here, I had to finally experience it for myself when I went back to Augsburg w family, to family after Dad's passing. It was an early Sunday morning brisk walk, and large creaky door was unlocked so I looked around on a bit of a self-directed tour. It started in 1012 as the Benedictine abbey of Saints Ulrich and Afra. You'll find much info of local history behind the name(s) as well. But part of said tour ahem-included getting lost in a basement tier for awhile - among olde crypts with wall torches in amongst a maze of small adjoining rooms - some w low open doorways. It was an entirely different world from the upper Church, that more than demanded my reverence. The 'basement' tier of what I got to see that day gave that whole perception of stepping out of a time-machine if you will - of virtually 1000 years ago so much so, it was almost palpable. This being just a smidgeon of that morning's whole experience that had me gasping as it took my breath away. It's hauntingly beautiful. If you're there you must see it. And almost around the corner, what turned out to be the oldest doll house furniture & accoutrements place found me! Housed in a well-kept privately owned store that I was surprised to find as I hurried back. Its modest yet fantasy-laden window beckoned, and could have easily swept me up for the afternoon too - but now I digress faaar off the mark (😶‍🌫️ a big 🇨🇦 sorry to you) Merely more tidbits that can't help but prove the beauty and history of Old Augsburg. This old church consists of 3 huge carved altars: the main high, the north and the south one. There's the tall wrought iron gating as you enter. It also long holds and maintains what continues to be known as the biggest pipe organ in the city, where regular organ concerts have long occurred and still do, the same one Mozart himself gave an impassioned performance on in 1777. A couple of small but not so diminutive, elaborately carved 'hooded' balconies perched here and there, and the central carved Rococo bishop's pulpit, painted vaulted ceilings, the old-World craftsmanship is everywhere you look. It represents at the very least as an elaborate example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. I always dreamed of seeing this Church as Dad would almost whisper stories of his youth and his admiration for its historical significance of both my parents' hometown. Unfortunately it had to be without him but at least I did eventually get to see the place I heard so much about. Do yourself the favour of a lifetime and if the opportunity presents itself, go without rushing and bask in its art, and in its somewhat humbling effect from its history of some extremes. If you're anything like me - and even if you're not, you'll surely never forget it!
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Catholic Basilik with late gothic interior architecture and baroque style identify the externl dom thus currently under renovation. the church includes the relics of St.Afra and St.Ulrich which you can visit to pray under the main altar and it holds a historical significance where 2 roman german emperors were crowned here.
David A — Google review
Another impressive Catholic Basilica. Beautiful interior as well as exterior. The architectural splendour is worth a visit and you will be in awe definitely.
Edward R — Google review
15th century church with roots dating back to 10th century is a mixture of Renaissance style with major Gothic architecture design. It's significant features are the red roof and the onion shape dome of bell tower. This inspired other churches in Bavaria to adopt the design. You must visit this church if you pass by Augsburg.
Maryam K — Google review
Ulrichspl. 19, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://ulrichsbasilika.de/st-ulrich-und-afra•+49 821 345560•Tips and more reviews for Basilica of St. Ulrich and Afra

12Augsburg Eiskanal

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Nestled in Augsburg, the Augsburg Eiskanal stands as a remarkable testament to engineering and sport, being the world's first artificial white water river. Constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics in nearby Munich, it was designed specifically for canoe and kayak slalom events. This stunning venue not only showcases an impressive design with lush green banks but also serves as a hub of activity throughout the year.
Love it.
Cyril A — Google review
Love this river!
Joshua S — Google review
Definitely a worthwhile experience
Christiana M — Google review
Good place for a long walk or cycling
RAJAN R — Google review
Very fast course but fun to paddle, went for the Junior ECA
James R — Google review
Never ceases to impress me
Nigel E — Google review
A really good course. For me personally the best course i've ever paddled
Rene — Google review
Great kayaking course surrounded by a beautiful park.
Lydia P — Google review
Am Eiskanal, 86161 Augsburg, Germany•https://wassersystem-augsburg.de/•Tips and more reviews for Augsburg Eiskanal

13Weberhaus Augsburg

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Weberhaus Augsburg, also known as the Weavers House, is a historic building located in the heart of Augsburg. Originally a Guild House for weavers, it was auctioned off in 1863 but later repurchased and renovated in the 20th century. Today, it stands as a special cultural heritage site and a picturesque symbol of the city. The exterior is adorned with exquisite wall paintings that make it stand out as one of Augsburg's must-see attractions.
A beautiful historic building located in the heart of Augsburg. Its colorful façade and decorations reflect the city’s old architectural style. It’s a great spot for photos and a quick stroll around the nearby square, offering a unique impression of traditional German architecture.
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
Great painting outside - definitely to take a look - even when you pass by. You could enter in - but doesn’t make same impression
Kamil N — Google review
Weberhaus in Augsburg is the special cultural herritage, picturesque historical building. One of the visit cards of the city, it now contains the boutiques and shops. Outside decor is worth of travel magazines covers ;)
Diana N — Google review
Tasty kabeb and nice people working there.
Hamza D — Google review
Unique building no neat shops like you may read about.
Kelley S — Google review
Beautiful building
Nicole C — Google review
Exquisite outside wall paintings
Louanna N — Google review
Very nice and friendly place.
Vladut T — Google review
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14Augsburg textile and industry museum

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Nestled in the heart of Augsburg, Germany, the Augsburg Textile and Industry Museum (tim) stands as a testament to the city's rich industrial heritage. Housed in a former textile factory, this museum invites visitors to explore an extensive collection that highlights the evolution of textile production and its significance to local history. With interactive displays and multimedia installations, guests can delve into the technological advancements that shaped not only Augsburg but also global trade dynamics.
An excellent place if you want to learn about the various intersecting histories of the world, trade routes and fashion in a matter of two hours :) a lovely souvenir shop and a cafe as well! It places Augsburg against a much greater context with a beautiful material narrative and a rich collection of maps, texts, and everyday items. A lot of description also offer critical insights into Germany society over time with the changing political circumstances within and outside Germany.
Bhavya K — Google review
One of the best museums I ever visited - if you are interested in Fashion, textile Industry, it’s history and technology - it’s worth visiting. Also kids will find a lot of interesting and interactive things. The special exhibition “Dirndl goes fashion” is fantastic! I enjoyed it very much.
Anastasia W — Google review
The museum employs are unpolished. Almost none speaks any foreign language, neither English or French or Spanish or Portuguese, just German. No explanations in other language than German. Very unpolished personal and perhaps museum management.
Emanuel M — Google review
Really amazing museum. There are a lot of interactive parts. English description would be nice.
Medina M — Google review
Nice place to hang out with family. Also affordable
Jacob A — Google review
An interesting museum, though fairly small. I'm glad we went, but it would have been better if some machines were running and if more of the collection had labels in English. I guess there aren't too many English visitors though
Steve W — Google review
Always a pleasure. Very best Service. International standard *****
Hans L — Google review
This museum is a wonderful blend of modern and old. It describes the beginnings of the textile industry in Augsburg in a fascinating way and offers superb descriptions of the emerging technology behind what we take for granted. This is a museum that is well directed and hosted by friendly receptionists.
Borderer R — Google review
Provinostr. 46, 86153 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.timbayern.de/•+49 821 8100150•Tips and more reviews for Augsburg textile and industry museum

15Rathausplatz Augsburg

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Rathausplatz is a charming pedestrianized cobbled plaza located in Augsburg, Germany. It is the heart of the city, surrounded by significant streets such as Maximilian Street and Fish Market. The focal point of Rathausplatz is the impressive Augsburg Town Hall, a Renaissance-style landmark with a distinct 4-meter-high pine cone-shaped decoration symbolizing the city. The plaza also features the Perlach Tower, Augustus Fountain, and Perlach Church.
The square and surrounding buildings are very pretty and the city in general has lots of history. There appeared to be equipment being set up for a festival or such like. There is definitely a feel of cafe culture in the square with many people, friends, etc, meeting up. It's a shame the sun didn't come out to play.
Deb H — Google review
Rathausplatz in Augsburg is a beautiful and lively square, perfect for soaking in the city’s charm. Surrounded by stunning historical buildings, including the impressive Town Hall, it’s a great spot to relax, enjoy a coffee, or people-watch. Whether you visit during the day or in the evening when it’s lit up, the atmosphere is always welcoming and vibrant.
Ferhat Y — Google review
Rathausplatz in Augsburg is a beautiful and lively square with a perfect mix of history and atmosphere. The Town Hall itself is stunning, especially the Golden Hall with its incredible ceiling and decorations truly a masterpiece. The square is surrounded by charming buildings, fountains, and cafés, making it a great place to relax, take photos, and feel the spirit of the city. Both during the day and when it’s lit up at night, it’s absolutely worth a visit.
Saeed Y — Google review
Augsburg Rathausplatz is a beautiful square that’s definitely worth a visit. The architecture is stunning, and it’s a great place to soak in the historic atmosphere of Augsburg. The square is well-maintained and provides a wonderful backdrop for photos. While there may not be a lot of activities to do directly on the square, its beauty and charm more than make up for it. It’s the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or to relax and enjoy the surroundings. I highly recommend visiting Augsburg Rathausplatz if you’re in the area. It’s a place that truly captures the essence of the city!
Dmitry P — Google review
Really nice place to chill and to see all kinds of different people hang out! Augsburg is just the right size - big enough for diversity and small enough to not be too crowded.
Stefan H — Google review
Beautiful city . Was a pleasure to visit Leopold Mozart museum a mandatory visit !
KidsFun C — Google review
Very beautiful place, U have to see it!
Richard S — Google review
Nice place down town to take coffee and enjoy the good vibes, many events take place there during different periods of the year (light nights, Christmas…).
Samy M — Google review
Rathausplatz 1, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.augsburg.de/•+49 821 502070•Tips and more reviews for Rathausplatz Augsburg
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16Rotes Tor

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Rotes Tor, also known as the Waterworks at the Red Gate, is a significant historical site in Augsburg. It served as the primary water supply for the inner city from 1416 to 1879 and is considered one of the oldest waterworks in Central Europe. This area also contains remnants of ancient fortifications, including a tower, bridge, moat, and bastion.
This is a unique looking gate and part of the world heritage sites in Augsburg (all belonging to the water management system). You can just walk there and also walk through the wooden bridge next to it. We did not take a tour as we were there pretty late (around 8 PM), but the pictures from the outside were really nice already!
Stefan H — Google review
Quaint tucked away gardens and small museums. On inside big garden and park surrounding 2 sides. Good for playing with kids and dogs. Nice stream next to it too.
Justen B — Google review
its an old city gate that hides a garden and an old theater which is closed except in events. the passage under the gate gave the feeling of that era. awesome experience.
David A — Google review
The most beautifull and best fortified gates of Augsburgs historic town wall. In summer there is a medieval festival arround the gate. when you are there, also visit the historical water towers northern of the gate.
Karlo B — Google review
Very nice spring mini festival and party time at the red door. Lots of people and nice music beats all over.
Theodor D — Google review
Lovely little town full of history. Good for a day visit!
Stephan G — Google review
Wonderful place to see some skyscrapers of Augsburg. Of course they're not that big, but I love the old towers in this landscape. Great place to chill and enjoy the good weather.
Jan S — Google review
Really cool place for photos
Nicole C — Google review
Am Roten Tor, 86161 Augsburg, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Rotes Tor

17Augsburg Railway Park gGmbH

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Augsburg Railway Park gGmbH, also known as Bahnpark Augsburg, is a captivating indoor-outdoor museum that showcases a remarkable collection of historical locomotives, trolleys, and railroad buildings. With approximately 29 steam, diesel, and electric locomotives from across Europe on display in its roundhouse, the park offers an immersive experience for railway enthusiasts. Visitors are free to explore and even climb into some of the well-maintained machines.
a nice museum worth visiting! it has free parking space even for a caravan it also has a cafe with games for children it is worth taking a ride on the train (check the schedule)
Maria D — Google review
21 stations of informations on charcoal/diesel old trains, bunkers, train station old equipments. a collection of historical trains in Hangar, souvenirs, resto and a large train Model. a very interesting museum, well organised, friendly staff, many activities for kids.
David A — Google review
Amazing and just the right size. I took the grandkids (9, 5, 4). We stayed for about 3 hrs. They wanted to come back the next day! There is a nice model train area and some train engines the kids can climb into and pretend play. Everything is beautifully maintained. I was never particularly fascinated by trains before but I fell in love with some of the ones in the museum. Voila, one is never too old for love!
U L — Google review
A really unique place with a lot of different train locomotives. The stuff was really friendly and was down to explain how the vehicles worked.
Ta L — Google review
Awesome place too visit and spend couple hours admiring all sorts of German locomotives and rolling stock.
Eltipo N — Google review
While not as varied as Koblenz or vastly comprehensive as Nordlingen, this railway 'park' (as it is termed) has a good, small collection of locomotives. There are no carriages to inspect as at Koblenz. If you're a train lover it's worth a visit, just be aware it has very limited operating hours.
Martin W — Google review
It's not a big museum but pretty enjoyable for all generations!!
Saori.K — Google review
Nice place for a short visit with kids, fair price I posted this some months ago, today I checked again because I wanted to go again and was really surprised about the price, I don't remember how much it was before but if I remember correct prices doubled or tripled in only a few months
Susanna H — Google review
Firnhaberstraße 22C, 86159 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.bahnpark-augsburg.de/•+49 821 450447100•Tips and more reviews for Augsburg Railway Park gGmbH

18Brechthaus

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Brechthaus is a museum located in the childhood home of renowned playwright Bertolt Brecht. The museum features memorabilia, a library, and carefully curated exhibits that provide an immersive experience detailing Brecht's life. Visitors can explore his former residence, including his bedroom and works, as well as learn about his school life through notes on display. The museum offers voice guides for an enhanced tour experience and provides English translations of all materials at no additional cost.
It's an interesting experience and they have pulled together lots of information that is displayed in a thought provoking manner. If you don't speak German, there is a book with translations - ask for it.
Timothy H — Google review
Entrance Fee is 2.50€. Totally worth it for a museum so well-taken-care of. A must-see when in Augsburg, and even a reason for Theater lovers to visit Augsburg. Small but rich in content, presented in a modern way and accompanied by a free online video guide in german and english.
EA F — Google review
Interesting small Brecht museum in the very house where Bertolt Brecht was born.
Bojan S — Google review
Bertolt Brecht House. His bedroom and works. Notes from his school life
Ersin A — Google review
The ticket woman was very arrogant and there was nothing inside. It's not a house! Just a few photos and posters (only in German!!). Not for international tourists.
Gaia L — Google review
beautiful place with small water channel <3
Le D — Google review
Thoughtfully curated, immersive and comfortable museum which exhaustively details the life of Bertolt Brecht. An English translation of all materials is provided to take home free of charge.
Melanie J — Google review
A must place to visit to get to know the birthplace of Bertolt Brecht, one of Germany's most prominent playwrighters.
Armando G — Google review
Auf dem Rain 7, 86152 Augsburg, Germany•https://kunstsammlungen-museen.augsburg.de/brechthaus•+49 821 45098231•Tips and more reviews for Brechthaus

19Goldener Saal

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Goldener Saal is a renowned ceremonial room that stands out as a major highlight of Renaissance interior decor in Germany. Completed in 1643, it boasts magnificent murals, ceiling paintings, and golden wall decorations. Visitors can explore the around 500 m2 hall for a small entrance fee of 2.50 Euros and are provided with an information brochure to delve into its rich history. The mirror trolley allows guests to view the intricate details of the artwork while learning about its significance.
My friend said it was the city's city hall and we went to visit. Tickets are 2.5€ for one adult (as well as tourists). it is a place worth visiting.
Rachel N — Google review
A must visit place in Augsburg and hard to miss. You just have to pay a small entrance fee of 2.50 Euros to see the beautiful, magnificent paintings with gold plated decorations. They provide you with an information brochure and a mirror trolley that you need to watch the image as you keep on reading the history. I was amazed to see the richness of the place that they have tried to show through this golden hall. It is worth the time and negligible money.
Animesh K — Google review
entrance 2.5€ easy to buy from the Rathaus machine on the GF. take the steps to the 3rd Floor and enjoy a massive Golden view of this around 500 m2 Hall with doors, paintings and theres the side rooms where historical meetings took place. Very impressive work and awesome view from the Top. dont forget to look at the Mirror in the middle of the room so you don't miss any detail from the ceiling work.
David A — Google review
I highly recommend visiting! Spectacular place! Every corner looks like a masterpiece. I also advise you to appreciate the view from the window on Rathausplatz.
Oleksandra S — Google review
Beautiful huge (obviously golden) shiny hall! Must see if in Augsburg, and if possible, use a chance of a guided tour because the story is very interesting...
Bojan S — Google review
The ode to the late Renaissance. The ceiling paintings, murals, and golden wall decorations are outstanding. The more you look, the more you see
Tatiana N — Google review
Grosser Goldener Saal Augsburg very elegant place. Historical buildings full of magnification painting and the decor using gold very nice and pretty. Keeping old building with fully care and maintenance everything still good. In here government keep the present from other countries like kimono from Japan and Gucci from China very nice...👍
Farellie L — Google review
Amazing room, must visit spot in Augsburg Entrance fee is 2.5eur, 2G+rule is applied, make sure to take a rapid test in advance
E H — Google review
Rathausplatz 1, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.augsburg.de/kultur/sehenswuerdigkeiten/goldener-saal/•+49 821 3242135•Tips and more reviews for Goldener Saal

20Aqueduct at the Red Gate

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The Aqueduct at the Red Gate in Augsburg is a historical marvel that once supplied drinking water to the city. It is located near the Puppenkiste, a renowned marionette theater known for its televised adaptations of popular fairy tales. The aqueduct, which brought industrial and drinking water into the city through separate systems, is an impressive sight to behold. Although it is not frequently accessible outside of open-air theater times, visitors can still admire this piece of history near the Red Gate.
(Translated by Google) It's impressive to hear that here on the upper level the horse-drawn carts once came into the city from the south and below there is an aqueduct that brought industrial water (Lochbach) and drinking water (Brunnenbach) into the city in separate systems. It's just a shame that the via and aqueduct are rarely open outside of open-air theater times. (Original) Ist schon beeindruckend,zu hören, dass hier auf der oberen Ebene einst die Pferdefuhrwerke von Süden in die Stadt kamen und unterhalb auch noch ein Aquädukt ist, der Brauchwasser (Lochbach) und Trinkwasser ( Brunnenbach) in getrennten Systemen in die Stadt gebracht haben. Nur schade, dass der Via- und Aquädukt nur so selten außerhalb der Freilichtbühnenzeit geöffnet ist.
Motte 1 — Google review
Roman air
Louanna N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A truly impressive structure, considering it dates back to the 18th century. The viaduct was originally made of wood and was replaced in 1777 by an Augsburg master builder with a new brick viaduct. It was built on the same site. (Original) Ein schon beeindruckends Bauwerk, wenn man bedenkt, dass es aus dem 18. Jahrhundert stammt. Das Viadukt war einst hölzernen und wurde im Jahr 1777 von einem Augsburger Baumeister durch ein neues Viadukt aus Ziegeln ersetzt. Es wurde an derselben Stelle erbaut.
Johnny F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The city of Augsburg's drinking water supply once ran over the viaduct. If you are at the Red Gate you should definitely take a look. (Original) Über das Viadukt lief einst die Trinkwasserversorgung der Stadt Augsburg. Wenn man beim Roten Tor ist sollte man unbedingt einen Blick drauf werfen.
Becutya — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place. (Original) Szép hely.
Kalmár R — Google review
Rote-Torwall-Straße 14, 86161 Augsburg, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Aqueduct at the Red Gate
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21Maximilianstraße

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Maximilianstraße, a historic street in the city, is renowned for its Gothic and neoclassical buildings, as well as its charming array of shops and cafes. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely break at one of the cafes along Maximilianstraße or Rathausplatz.
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22Hercules' Fountain

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Historical landmark
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Hercules' Fountain is a 16th-century masterpiece by Adriaen de Vries, portraying Hercules battling the Hydra. The fountain features intricate details and a gold relief symbolizing Augusta, the city's goddess. Located on Maximilianstrasse, it offers stunning views of the Cathedral and St. Ulrich church. This popular spot is perfect for relaxing and enjoying its historical significance with family or as a wedding backdrop. It's an iconic landmark in Augsburg that shouldn't be missed!
one of the Fountains designed by Elias Holl in the 17th century, it is placed before the Merkurbrunnen in the maximilian straße, on your way to the Dom.
David A — Google review
The Hercules Fountain in Augsburg (Herkulesbrunnen) is a grand Renaissance monument by Adriaen de Vries, cast in bronze between 1596-1600 and erected in 1602. It features a 3-meter tall Hercules wielding a flaming club as he battles the seven-headed Hydra, symbolizing the conquering of untamed forces. Around him are Naiads, sea gods, tritons and playful putti, plus reliefs showing mythic and civic themes. It is located on Maximilianstraße in Augsburg and is one of three “Prachtbrunnen” (splendid fountains), all part of Augsburg’s UNESCO-designated water management heritage.
Rafa L — Google review
You can see the copy of this fountain in Maximillian museum
Inna D — Google review
A beautiful fountain with a stunning view of the church in the background. The fountain itself is worth a good look as there's plenty of details that may be missed on a casual viewing. The fountain is very obvious popular amongst locals as it was difficult to get at it during the weekend evenings - which always bodes well for a tourist location!
NCY — Google review
Beautiful 🤩
Swati S — Google review
Nice place to sit and relax with a view of Augsburg.
Nicole C — Google review
A spectacular fountain in the middle of Augsburg's grand boulevard, the Maximilianstrasse, with the view towards the Cathedral on the one side and St. Ulrich church on the other. Next to Augsburg's most renowned hotel the "Drei Mohren".
Marcus W — Google review
Beautiful spot for a wedding 🔔
Robert G — Google review
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23MAN Museum Augsburg

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The MAN Museum Augsburg is a fascinating attraction that celebrates the legacy of Rudolf Diesel, the creator of the first diesel engine. The museum showcases a collection of historical artifacts, including photos, models, and machinery that trace the evolution of the diesel engine since its inception in 1895. In addition to highlighting Diesel's achievements, the museum also features exhibits related to MAN's earlier products such as printing presses. Visitors can explore displays depicting the company's history and development through a photographic timeline representation.
If you are interrested not only in car, sou will like this museum. Because MAN is not only about the cars. So in this museum you can see engines from a late history, from first diesel. To very new one. You can see here few truck from history and a lot of type of diesel engines. In second floor you will find a lot of pictures from the past of the company. And a lot of models of different type of engines. When you want visit this museum, you have to register for visit. Entry is free and parking lot is near the museum. And nice staf is really helpful and they descript for you basic history of the company and they first diesel engine. I can really recomend this museum if you like this type o machine.
Filip H — Google review
The museum is on the smaller end, but offers some nice operational engines and gear systems with some of the original trucks and other vehicles. There was no entry ticket. The museum has two large hall sections and the whole thing can be covered within an afternoon. There is also a foosball table to found among the trucks.
Umair M — Google review
Great museum proud to be a old employee of this organisation. You can find history of Diesel and his patents in this museum and his used personal belongings. MAN is a A1 supplier of marine engines all over the world. It has number 1 casting facilities at their AUGSBURG office and best canteen at Augsburg office.
Venkata P — Google review
It is a small representation of the history of the MAN company. It is more focused on the first years of the company specialy in the development of the old printing machines and the first diesel engines. But also there are examples of MAN vehicles and a photographic timeline representation from the beginnings until almost nowadays. The museum is in a very good condition and the entrance is free. I really recommend, to people that are in the Augsburg area and have free time, visiting the museum.
Isabel — Google review
Wonderful exhibition of Rudolf Diesel's early achievements, Man's trucks and 19-20th century printing presses.
Eric L — Google review
kind staff! you ring the bell at the front entrance during their work hours and they open the door for you! 👍🏼👍🏼
Larsje ( — Google review
Small museum, but enough for kids and adults alike. We showed up, as the times listed on the website are 9-16. Their sign says you need an appointment.
Melissa L — Google review
Nice museum. We went there in a weekday morning. There were only a handful of visitors, so we could see every exhibit in detail. Registration by email in advance is a must.
Jennifer L — Google review
Heinrich-von-Buz-Straße 28, 86153 Augsburg, Germany•https://www.man-es.com/de/man-museum•+49 821 3223366•Tips and more reviews for MAN Museum Augsburg

24Römisches Museum

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The Romisches Museum in Augsburg is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts seeking to explore the Roman culture within the city. Housed within the 16th-century St. Magdelena church, which underwent renovations in the 18th century adopting Baroque styles, this museum offers an array of captivating exhibits. Currently undergoing refurbishment, the museum showcases its artifacts directly from transport boxes, providing a unique and educational experience.
a small roman museum from the collectibles founded in Augsburg. entrance 3€ and the place is divided between sculptures, military and social foundings and the coins collection with the roman techniques for roads and treecutting. interesting to see. visit duration 1hr.
David A — Google review
Small museum, but cost is low to enter.
Michael N — Google review
The museum is great and the kids love it too! The tour guide Lubava made the tour very interesting!
Alex Y — Google review
The actual museum is closed for refurbishment, so they present there exhibits literally out of the transport boxes! Quite good and educational. Fun!
Robert K — Google review
Small museum and unfortunately nothing was in English. Not something I would go out of my way for but if it’s something your interested in would be a place to stop. It was also a little pricey for the size of the collection I thought but was still nice to see some of the cool artifacts.
Nicole C — Google review
Very interesting historical items, but unfortunately just a small, limited selection.
Tim K — Google review
Quite a few things to see. Unfortunately they reside in the moment (August 2019) not in their usual place which is under renovation. Nevertheless everything is neatly presented and gives you a nice experiance and insight to the roman times in Augsburg.
Michael K — Google review
Rich history, poor presentation. Too much like a school trip from decades ago.
Lieven B — Google review
Zeugpl. 4, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•https://kunstsammlungen-museen.augsburg.de/roemisches-museum•Tips and more reviews for Römisches Museum

25Fronhof

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Park
Fronhof, located in the heart of Augsburg, is a charming garden where visitors can relax under the shade of trees or enjoy picnics on the grass. The area features benches and a playground, making it suitable for families as well. In the summer, Fronhof hosts various open-air concerts that attract music enthusiasts.
Love this complex !
Louanna N — Google review
Night concerts are very nice here but it's not a grandiose venue...
Angela S — Google review
bella location
Valerio M — Google review
Beautiful Building
Frank B — Google review
Good place
Wan C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful park located right in the heart of Augsburg. Very beautiful flowers as far as the eye can see. Very good for reading and relaxing, it is also nice and shady under the trees. (Original) Ein wunderschöner Park mitten im Herzen Augsburg gelegen. Sehr schöne Blumen wohin das Auge schaut. Sehr gut zum Lesen und Entspannen, schön schattig ist es ebenso da unter Bäumen gelegen.
Martin S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is beautifully landscaped and surrounded by numerous historical landmarks. The square has had various uses over the centuries. It was not until 1878 that it was transformed into a park. There are several seating areas, a playground, and a memorial commemorating the end of the Franco-Prussian War. (Original) Der Park ist schön gestaltet und ist von zahlreichen historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten umgeben. Der Platz wurde über die Jahrhunderte unterschiedlich genutzt. Erst 1878 erfolgte dann die Umgestaltung zum Park. Es gibt mehrere Sitzgelegenheiten, einen Spielplatz und das Denkmal zum Ende des Deutsch-Französischen Krieg.
Johnny F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to hold your wedding photoshoot, as we did. It's also a quiet and pleasant place to stroll and spend a sunny day in your free time :) (Original) Ein wunderschöner Ort um das Fotoshooting für seine Hochzeit abzuhalten so wie wir es taten. Auch in der Freizeit ein ruhiger und angenehmer Platz zum spazieren und einen sonnigen Tag zu verbringen:)
Kevin B — Google review
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26Stadtwald Augsburg

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State park
Nestled within the vibrant urban landscape of Augsburg, Stadtwald Augsburg is a sprawling 2000-hectare state park that offers a delightful escape into nature. This lush haven features an extensive network of trails perfect for cycling, jogging, and cross-country skiing, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. As you wander through its serene paths lined with trees and streams, you'll encounter charming ponds where ducks and swans glide gracefully across the water's surface.
The best city park ever.
Aggie V — Google review
Some great trails near a waterway for walking and or riding a bike.
G M — Google review
Very nice forest feel in the middle of the city
Renjith N — Google review
Ducks swans and fishes can be seen in pond and tree reflections will be wonderful
Mohan H — Google review
Is a nice place for relax, a nice walk also you have restaurant to stop and eat .
Adriana F — Google review
Amazing park with numerous paths for walking and cycling. A bit of nature in the middle of a gorgeous town.
Stabi — Google review
A huge nature where you walk surrounded by greenery.
Fabiano M — Google review
a very nice and relaxing place, plenty of roads/tracks to have fun
Sanjin S — Google review
Augsburg, Germany•https://www.augsburg.de/umwelt-soziales/umwelt/stadtwald•+49 821 3246111•Tips and more reviews for Stadtwald Augsburg

27Lech

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River
Lech is a captivating destination that boasts a rich history intertwined with its medieval water canals. These canals, fed by the Lech River, have been vital for centuries, powering various industries such as textiles and paper production while fostering economic growth through trade. Today, the river offers an enchanting escape into nature; visitors can stroll along its banks to admire the stunning flora and fauna or even walk in its riverbed for a refreshing experience.
(Translated by Google) The Lech is such a wonderful river - to walk in its riverbed. Enjoying the beautiful flora and fauna is a mini vacation. He feels so good. If you're ever around, take a look at him and you'll never forget him. Pay attention to the beautiful stones. (Original) Der Lech ist so ein wundervoller Fluss - in seinem Flussbett zu laufen. Die wunderschöne Flora und Fauna zu genießen ist ein kleiner Urlaub. Er tut so gut. Wenn du mal in der Nähe bist schau ihn dir an und du wirst ihn nie vergessen. Achte auf die wunderschönen Steine.
Claudia D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful but tamed river (Original) Schöner, aber gezähmter Fluss
Imre — Google review
(Translated by Google) We have already walked many kilometers along the Lech outside the cities and always find charming sights. (Original) Wir sind schon viele Kilometer am Lech außerhalb der Städte gelaufen und finden immer wieder reizvolle Anblick.
Jeanny B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must for every paddler. From easy whitewater and hiking tours to difficult whitewater for advanced skiers. (Original) Für jeden Paddler ein muss. Von leichten Wildwasser und Wandertouren bis hin zu schwerem Wildwasser für Fortgeschrittene.
Bachnah O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very suitable for walks or just sunbathing in the summer. You can also go for a walk with your dog without any problems. (Original) Eignet sich sehr gut für Spaziergänge oder im Sommer sich einfach mal Sonnen. Man kann auch ohne Probleme mit dem Hund Spazieren gehen.
Bussinka D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful piece of nature (Original) Ein schönes Stück Natur
Bernhard B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice! (Original) Sehr schön!
Varga Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Never gets boring (Original) Wird nie lanweilig
Michaela L — Google review
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28Mozarthaus/Kolping

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Tram stop
Mozarthaus/Kolping is a 17th-century gabled house turned museum that was the birthplace of Leopold Mozart, father of the renowned composer. The museum offers an audio-guided tour showcasing handwritten notes, books, engravings, music sheets, and original musical instruments like Johann Andreas Stein's grand piano. Located in a vibrant street with a local atmosphere, it also features a souvenir shop for visitors to take home mementos of their visit.
Nice area
Nicole C — Google review
Great street for the local atmosphere ; Great souvenir shop at Mozarthaus near by !
LouannaNEGUT G — Google review
It's ok
Guitarist 8 — Google review
Super
Roni S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A city center stop for trams (line 2) and buses, like night bus lines without any weather protection for passengers but WiFi access on the side towards Rathausplatz | Königsplatz. (Original) Eine Innenstadthaltestelle für Straßenbahn ( Linie 2 ) und Bus, wie Nachtbuslinien ohne jeden Wetterschutz für Fahrgäste aber einem WLAN-Zugang auf der Seite Richtung Rathausplatz | Königsplatz.
Helmut F — Google review
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29Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Anna

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Evangelical church
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Anna, also known as Annakirche, is a historic church building in Augsburg, Germany. Built by Carmelites in 1321, it is often considered the first Renaissance church in the country. The church is located in the city center and has approximately 2,400 members. It holds great historical significance as Martin Luther stayed at the Carmelite monastery to which St.
Fantastic church with chairs that can be converted to face either the north or the south altar.
Chan R — Google review
(Translated by Google) St. Anna also known as Annakirche (a historic church building built by Carmelites in 1321) is an Evangelical Lutheran parish with approximately 2,400 members, located in the center of Augsburg. The Carmelite monastery in Augsburg, to which the church of St. Anna belonged, acquired the greatest historical significance when Martin Luther spent the night there in 1518 and refused to recant his theses in front of Cardinal Thomas Cajetan. (Original) St. Anna auch als Annakirche bezeichnet (ein historisches Kirchengebäude, das von Karmeliten im Jahr 1321 erbaut wurde) ist eine evangelisch-lutherische Kirchengemeinde mit etwa 2.400 Mitgliedern, gelegen im Zentrum von Augsburg. Die größte geschichtliche Bedeutung erlangte das Karmelitenkloster Augsburg zu dem die Kirche St. Anna gehörte, als im Jahr 1518 Martin Luther dort nächtigte und sich vor Kardinal Thomas Cajetan weigerte, seine Thesen zu widerrufen.
Verena C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful Protestant churches (Original) Eine der schönsten evangelischen Kirchen
Hans E — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place with an incredible historical atmosphere...I have to go there every time I'm in Augsburg (Original) Ein Ort mit unglaublichem historischen Ambiente....jedesmal muss ich dorthin, wenn ich in Augsburg bin
Roland W — Google review
Fuggerstraße 8, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.st-anna-augsburg.de/•Tips and more reviews for Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Anna

30tim Museums-Shop Augsburg

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Fabric store
The Augsburg Textile and Industry Museum, often referred to as TIM, is a must-visit for anyone intrigued by the rich history of textiles in this vibrant city. Nestled within the historic Textile District, TIM showcases the region's industrial legacy through fascinating exhibits that highlight its significance in fashion and textile production. Visitors can explore preserved factories and warehouses that tell stories of Augsburg’s past while gaining insights into the evolution of the textile industry.
(Translated by Google) This exhibition is really recommended for people who are interested in this kind of fashion (Original) Diese Ausstellung ist für Menschen die sich für Mode dieser Art interessieren wirklich empfehlenswert
August P — Google review
Provinostr. 46, 86153 Augsburg, Germany•https://www.shop.tim-foerderverein.de/?utm_source=google&utm_med…•+49 821 81001528
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31Königsbrunn

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Königsbrunn, located on the left bank of the Lech River about 10 kilometers south of Augsburg, is the largest town in the district of Augsburg in Bavaria, Germany. With its picturesque setting and rich history, Königsbrunn offers visitors a charming blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage to explore.
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32Bahnhofs-Bismarckviertel

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Nestled just west of Augsburg's historic Old Town, the Bahnhofs-Bismarckviertel district is a vibrant area centered around the main train station, Augsburg Hauptbahnhof. This location offers travelers the convenience of being within walking distance to both transportation and cultural attractions.
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33Ratskeller Augsburg

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German restaurant
Nestled in the historic basement of Augsburg's town hall, Ratskeller Augsburg offers a delightful dive into Southern German cuisine within an impressive brick-vaulted setting. This restaurant is steeped in history, showcasing architectural styles from Roman to Baroque, with remnants dating back to the 12th century. The ambiance is perfect for enjoying traditional Bavarian dishes like their renowned Kasspatzen and schnitzel, making it an ideal spot for family gatherings or friendly meet-ups.
Fantastic dining experience. High quality dishes, impeccable service and an incredibly warm atmosphere in stunning old world surroundings. Will frequent more often when visiting Augsburg.
Marisa K — Google review
A place to enjoy traditional Bavarian food right in the Rathaus building. On the time of our visit, the hall was empty, all guests were seated in the yard. The weather was warm and sunny, and the whole experience would be great if not one small detail - smoking is allowed in the open area and as some guests were smoking the odor was reaching to our table with the slight wind. The menu is huge, nobody will stay hungry. Kid's menu is great! We weren't very hungry, so we ordered only two dishes - traditional potato cream-soup / Kartoffelcremesuppe (5.7€) for me and traditional Swabian meat dumplings / Maultaschen (11.4€) for my sister. I liked the sweet and savory taste of the Sauerkraut added to the soup, while the soup was a bit heavy and less creamy than I had in other cities in Germany. The dumplings were tender, the potatoes were crispy and the gravy was complimenting the dish just right. I think it would be good to visit this place again (and have a table in the hall), maybe at a little bit later hour, and try one of the traditional desserts this place offers.
Mariam H — Google review
This restaurant is beneath the Augsburg City Hall. We stopped here without a reservation on a week day which they didn't seem too enthusiastic about. Nevertheless we got a table in the nearly empty restaurant. The food was great and the service was fast. I will agree that even at the time when there weren't too many guests it was quite loud.
Philicia — Google review
We had the best Radlers (lemon beer) and delicious schnitzel and other traditional foods here. The atmosphere is dark and cozy as well as lively too. I highly recommend trying it.
Ashley C — Google review
The nicest place in all of Augsburg, both for the place itself and the tasteful food (not too expensive, I was expecting way more). There is a lot of choices, but the service - even in very kind and available - is a little bit slow. It is very recommended to book in advance (for groups even a MONTH) because it is not only good but also famous. Bonus point: big and clean bathrooms
Alessandro G — Google review
The best authentic German food in the area. Ate here two nights in a row and had the veal schnitzel with red cabbage and spaetzle... Phenomenal
Mark H — Google review
We came in with no reservation but the host was very accommodating and got us a table. The service was wonderful and the food was superb! Absolutely recommend!
Lauren O — Google review
This is a spectacular restaurant!! We went at 4:30 pm..all tables were reserved, but they let us have a reserved table as long as we were done by 6:15!! This was excellent service! Food was perfect, service was exceptional. English speaking hostess and waiters made the experience 5☆☆☆☆☆! Danke Schön!!
Darren B — Google review
Rathausplatz 2, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•https://www.ratskeller-augsburg.de/•+49 821 31988238•Tips and more reviews for Ratskeller Augsburg

34WWK Arena

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Nestled in the heart of Augsburg, the WWK Arena is a modern soccer stadium that serves as the proud home of FC Augsburg. Opened in 2009, this impressive venue boasts a seating capacity of 30,660, with ample standing room for enthusiastic fans. The arena replaced the older Rosenaustadion and has quickly become a beloved spot for football aficionados. With its state-of-the-art facilities and vibrant atmosphere during matches, attending an event here is truly exhilarating.
Great stadium to visit. During match days you can park in front of the stadium for €10, you need to be there at least 90 minutes before kickoff to get a place. Good views from just about anywhere in the stadium.
Paul M — Google review
Excellent modern stadium. There is a tram stop nearby
Olexandr B — Google review
Just saw Augsburg play against Freiburg. The stadium was easy to find your way around in and the crowd was very energetic. I really enjoyed the experience and can't wait to go there again. I can imagine it is also a nice place to go to a concert as well. If you have an opportunity to visit for any attraction I'd recommend going.
David L — Google review
Awesome stadium of the FC Augsburg. Good reachable via highway and public transport. All accessible via wheelchair and good view from this seats. Sadly no Apple Pay/ Google Pay even when their cards are using NFC. Also payment via FCA App is provided. Staff and fans are friendly and polite.
Lukas H — Google review
Home of Augsburg FC. Ausburg Arena is also known as WWK Arena. Capacity is 30.660 and it have 9.500 parking spaces. Pitch dimensions: 105 x 68 metres Video screen: 6.40 x 4.80 metres Stands’ angle of inclination: 26 – 36 degrees Size of lettering on north and east side of stadium: 38 x 4.5 metres Size of lettering on west side of stadium: 25 x 3.0 metres Very nice stadium.
Bruno B — Google review
Augsbrug's arena is a pleasant area where you can organize parties and gala's in an original setting. We enjoyed a large food buffet with local dishes. The staff serves very well and is present during the whole night. An excellent initiative for all companies and organisations looking for a relaxing and interesting formula to please staff and/or customers.
N M — Google review
Epic stadium w. Great atmosphere. Football quality was of a lower amount.
Ruben G — Google review
This stadium is a Gem! Absolutely stunned with its appearance, so simple but also so great, on the other side.
Henry S — Google review
Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Straße 90, 86199 Augsburg, Germany•https://fcaugsburg.de/wns/stadium/facts/?lang=en•+49 821 650400•Tips and more reviews for WWK Arena

35Augustusbrunnen

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Historical landmark
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Augustusbrunnen is a stunning 16th-century fountain located on the August Town Hall Square in Augsburg. Crafted by the Dutch sculptor Elias Holl, this ornate fountain features symbolic figures and a bronze statue of the Roman emperor Augustus. Adjacent to the Rathaus, it forms an architectural ensemble with the Perlach tower. The lively square is surrounded by shopping malls and churches, making it a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike.
a fountain from the 16th century with the bronze figure of the roman emperor Augustus. it decorates the square next the Perlach tower and the Rathaus. All three are work of the talented Elias Holl.
David A — Google review
Cute town vibes
Gargi G — Google review
A bit dirty around the statue but a nice place overall.
Stef — Google review
Majestic fountain
Barefoot C — Google review
In the Christmas time it is hard to find tis fontane )))
Artem A — Google review
It is situated right next to the Rathaus. The fountain is very artistic and has many intricate carvings.
N K — Google review
All those Brunnen are just stunning... so Wunderschön
Jaroslav K — Google review
No doubt. One of Augsburg's most impressive fountains right on the Rathausplatz.
Marcus W — Google review
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36Fugger and Welser Erlebnismuseum

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The Fugger and Welser Erlebnismuseum in Augsburg is a fascinating museum dedicated to the influential merchant families, the Fuggers and Welsers. These families made significant impacts on not only Augsburg but also Europe and beyond. The museum provides an immersive experience through movies, ambient sound, projections, and interactive displays that bring the period to life. Visitors can learn about the families' dominance in European copper economy and their expansion into new German territories in the Americas like Venezuela.
Very interesting exhibition about the Fugger and Welser families and their place in history. The exhibition is extremely well made, with interactive displays, which let bygone times come to life and really support the understanding of the displays and the retention of knowledge. Thus it is not only recommended for children, but adults alike.
San-Hwan 呂 — Google review
Small but interesting and informative museum, with interactive experiences. Would recommend
Florin M — Google review
Interactive videos interesting to know more about the history of this region
Georgina K — Google review
Very interesting museum full of experiences
Andreia J — Google review
A very good interactive museum which we found very interesting. We learnt a lot. Well worth a visit, best to walk or cycle to it.
Motorhome Q — Google review
The Fugger family as well as the Welseer family gained access to the world leadership of their times through top sense of business opportunities in merchandisind, banking and mining. They´ve been the decissionmakers of their centuries and founded social activities lasting through the times up to our days! This place offers top insiders infos to the visitors!
Laura W — Google review
Great interactive media, e. g. a projected animated map on a real leather sheet. Fantastically modern!
Mark L — Google review
Fun. Super interactive. Friendly and helpful staff. Must see!
Sarah F — Google review
Äußeres Pfaffengäßchen 23, 86152 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.fugger-und-welser-museum.de/•+49 821 45097821•Tips and more reviews for Fugger and Welser Erlebnismuseum

37Hochablass

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Hochablass is a delightful destination in Augsburg, perfect for those looking to unwind or enjoy a leisurely stroll. Nestled between the serene Kuhsee and the lush Siebentischwald, it offers an idyllic setting for picnics and outdoor activities. Although the pandemic has impacted local kiosks and restaurants, visitors can still grab take-away food and drinks to enhance their experience.
Very interesting and well maintained museum. Nice and friendly staff. Free entrance.
E — Google review
Went on a walk at the Lech and came across the Hochablass. What a beautiful und calming place. I could sit there for hours and watch the water. Picked the perfect day because weather was beautiful and luckily it wasn't too crowded. You can continue your walk from there around the Kuhsee and enjoy a drink and snack from one of the many kiosks or bring your own.
Philicia — Google review
The Hochablass bridge/dam was picturesque and greenary(if not too sunny) . Near by have kayak school and also a small food stall. Best place to visit those who enjoy Kayak and river flow to relax in evenings for pleasant environment and calm place.
Praveen R — Google review
Quite place ideal for a walk or for a bike ride. Easy to reach small parking area. Ideal if travelling through but not worthwhile driving there just to visit.
Luca C — Google review
Favourite spot to chill and stop during a run.
Vijayalakshmi A — Google review
There's a nice view, I can recommend this for everyone who visits Augsburg. On a sunny day you can get some coffe at 'Schwarze Kiste'.
Jan S — Google review
The Hochablass is a historic weir that dams the river Lech southeast of Augsburg. Perfect for observing the White-throated Dipper. The site is perfect to observe the White-throated Dipper, which breeds here every year. The Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail and in winter the Water Pipit can also often be seen here.
Rita P — Google review
Loved the UNESCO world heritage structure, the ice cream man on the bridge, cafe nearby, river to sit and enjoy
Ranjith — Google review
Lech, Spickelstraße 41, 86161 Augsburg, Germany•+49 821 3243078•Tips and more reviews for Hochablass

38Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia

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The Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia, located within a synagogue, offers a captivating portrayal of local Jewish culture and history from the Middle Ages until the present. This museum not only showcases the rich heritage of Augsburg's Jewish community but also provides insights into the cultural traditions of rural Bavarian Swabia and houses an impressive collection of religious artifacts.
What a beautiful museum with a history of the Jewish community in augsburg. Very powerful and moving. The artifacts and stories in the museum are awesome. The synagogue is beautiful. Lots of items and affordable prices in the store.
Matthew G — Google review
The museum is only in German, and the leaflet in English that explains the displays is very limited. However, the Synagogue itself is beautiful, and well worth a visit (especially considering that when we went admission was free)
Blank V — Google review
Small museum & big synagoge with its athmoshere is worth visiting. Some showpieces are not available during the covid months
Ivica F — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was so wonderful!!!! The museum has been beautifully designed and a visit to the synagogue is also a highlight. The staff is also very friendly and helpful! Come back soon! (Original) Es war so wunderbar!!!! Das Museum wurde sehr schön gestaltet und auch der Besuch in der Synagoge ist ein Highlight. Das Personal ist auch sehr freundlich und hilfreich! Komme bald wieder !
Luca — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting depictions of Jewish life in and around Augsburg (in Swabia). Good prepared museum concept, audio and video sequences. The large synagogue surprises. Unfortunately (or finally?) there is currently construction work in the synagogue with scaffolding, but this does not detract too much from the visual enjoyment of the synagogue. Unfortunately no photos are allowed in the synagogue, there are interesting details to discover and draw... Nice museum shop and café. Please note the opening times! (Original) Sehr interessante Darstellungen des jüdischen Lebens in und um Augsburg (in Schwaben). Gutes aufbereitetes Museumskonzept, Audio und Videosequenzen. Die große Synagoge überrascht. Derzeit leider (oder endlich?) Bauarbeiten in der Synagoge mit einer Einrüstung, die den optischen Genuss der Synagoge aber nicht allzu sehr schmälert. Leider sind keine Fotos in der Synagoge erlaubt, es gibt interessante Details zu entdecken und abzuzeichnen... Netter Museumsshop und Café. Beachtet die Öffnungszeiten!
Helmuth J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Definitely worth seeing. The exhibition could be a bit larger, but it's not as negative and dramatic as some other Jewish exhibitions. You learn a lot about the history of the Jews in Augsburg. There was a free children's craft session, where the little one got to design a T-shirt. Really good. The synagogue is beautiful, but unfortunately, you're not allowed to take photos due to the potential danger to the interior. Police at the door. The bag checks typical of such museums. That makes me sad. (Original) Auf jeden Fall sehenswert. Die Ausstellung könnte ein wenig größer sein, dafür ist sie nicht so negativ und dramatisch wie manch andere jüdische Ausstellung. Man erfährt viel über die Geschichte der Juden in Augsburg. Es gab kostenloses Kinderbasteln, wo der Kleine ein Tshirt gestalten durfte. Echt gut. Die Synagoge ist schön, leider darf man keine Fotos machen wegen potentieller Gefährdung der Einrichtung. Polizei vor der Tür. Die für solche Museen typische Taschenkontrolle. Das macht mich traurig.
Robert G — Google review
(Translated by Google) As a Catholic, I have always been captivated by learning a little more about the Jewish religion. This museum is wonderful for its history, what it contains and shares. One more opportunity to understand the world of Jesus on earth and not to forget our commitment to be generators of peace. (Original) Como Catolica siempre me ha cautivado conocer un poco mas de la religion Judia , este museo es maravilloso por su historia , lo que encierra y comparte . Una oportunidad mas para comprender el mundo de Jesus en la tierra y para no olvidar nuesteo compromiso de ser generadores de paz.
Elizabeth P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting Jewish museum (Original) Sehr interessantes jüdischen Museum
Jens L — Google review
Halderstraße 6-8, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.jmaugsburg.de/•+49 821 513611•Tips and more reviews for Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia

39St. Peter am Perlach

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Nestled in the heart of Augsburg, Germany, St. Peter am Perlach is a stunning Catholic church that dates back to the 11th century. This architectural gem, along with its iconic tower known as the Perlachturm, stands as one of the city's most significant landmarks. The church's interior features captivating decorations and houses a unique depiction of Mary untying knots from a white ribbon—a symbol that has resonated deeply with many around the globe, including Pope Francis himself.
Your average church but definitely stop in for a few minutes if your in the area.
Nicole C — Google review
St. Peter am Perlach is a Catholic church in Augsburg, Germany, best known as the home of the famous Baroque painting “Mary Untier of Knots” (Maria Knotenlöserin). Here’s how they connect: 🕍 St. Peter am Perlach A Romanesque church located in Augsburg, Bavaria. Originally built around the 11th century, it has been renovated in different architectural styles through the centuries. Inside the church, there is a special devotion site dedicated to Mary, Untier of Knots. 🎨 Mary, Untier of Knots A Baroque painting created around 1700 by Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner, an artist of Augsburg. The painting shows the Virgin Mary patiently untying a knotted white ribbon, symbolizing her role in interceding with God to resolve the problems, sins, and difficulties in people’s lives. Around her are angels handing her the ribbon, while the Holy Spirit (as a dove) shines above. The painting reflects an old devotion based on St. Irenaeus of Lyon’s words: > “The knot of Eve’s disobedience was loosed by the obedience of Mary.” 🌍 Devotion’s Spread Though long venerated locally in Augsburg, the devotion became worldwide in the late 20th century. It was particularly popularized by Pope Francis, who encountered the devotion while studying in Germany in the 1980s and later brought it to Argentina. Today, it is one of the most beloved Marian devotions globally, with many people praying to Mary under this title to help “untie the knots” in their lives (difficulties, conflicts, addictions, family struggles, etc.).
Aakash K — Google review
This is a very small Church where you can find the most beautiful painting of the Virgin Mary Undoer of Knots, our beautiful Mother. The painting depicts the Virgin Mary taking the knots out of a long white ribbon. Pope Francis does have a special devotion to Our Lady, Undoer of Knots.
Karim M — Google review
A wonderful image of Mary, The Knots Untier, is venerated here. The story and the image is inspiring for all marriages, especially those in difficulties.
Alejandro L — Google review
This is a stuuuuning church. Very, very beautiful. Small old pews and traditional priests and Mass etc. Grateful an FSSP church like this exists in the heart of my little city. Thanks be to Mary! Do pay a visit and pray for me!!
Helen M — Google review
The original church were Mary the knots beaker appeared.
Gustavo B — Google review
My family, from Peru and US,an I have plan a visit to Germany to vist, on May 2022, our son in Löwenstain were he is a Dr. And were planning to visit de Church of St. Peter am Perlach to meet the “Knotenlöserin” Virgen, but I read that is close!!! Do you know for how long? Thanks.
Mima B — Google review
Home to the now-famous devotion: Mary, Untier of Knots.
Alwin — Google review
Perlach Tower, Rathausplatz, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://sankt-peter-am-perlach.de/•Tips and more reviews for St. Peter am Perlach

40Am Vogeltor

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Am Vogeltor is a significant part of the Augsburg Water Management System, which was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019. This medieval water system includes canals and water towers that demonstrate advancements in hydraulic engineering. The system consists of 22 components, such as hydroelectric power stations and fountains, showcasing technological innovations related to waterways and drinking water supply.
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41Leopold Mozart Haus

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The Leopold Mozart Haus is a small museum located in the childhood home of Leopold Mozart, the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The museum has been completely redesigned and offers an immersive experience for visitors. It features original artifacts and interactive opportunities, such as trying out musical instruments and exploring a walk-in carriage. The museum provides insights into the life of the entire Mozart family, shedding light on Leopold's influence on his famous son's musical development.
This House is really worth to see. Rich and modern equiped, with interactive entertainment, games for children and adults (like composing your own melody), unique installations and styling interior. The museum staff is very friendly and trying to involve you in that epoch, italicize the most remarkable moments of the past times. Visiting could be fully enjoyable. Entrance was free. 45-60 mins enough to get a first and good impression. Can recommend.
Iryna K — Google review
What a surprise! Went in a day trip to Augsburg and didn't know it was the birthplace of Mozart's father. Super interesting place where you can know more about Leopold Mozart, a talented man who influenced deeply his son's life. The ticket was very cheap and the staff was really nice, highly recommend it.
Tiago C — Google review
I highly recommend a visit. Even if you have no interest in the music of this period, you will get an idea of Augsburg life in the mid 18th century. The museum is attractively laid out. It’s hands-on too: you can have a go at playing a violin.
Jasper W — Google review
The museum of Leopold Mozart (Wolfgang's father) is the true treasure of Augsburg. The museum is arranged in a very visitor-friendly way, describing and depicting the life of Leopold Mozart in an interesting and interactive methods. There are two highlights: One is the room with sign on the door "Come in". I will not reveal what is inside it but it is totally worth it, since my friend and I went twice inside. The other highlight are the two violins which visitors are encouraged to play on. All in all, one of the best museums I have visited. When we left it, we noticed with a surprise that 3 hours have passed.
Atanas T — Google review
The birthplace and the main residency for Wolfgang Mozart's father, Leopold Mozart. The house was recently refurbished and it looks good, it is entertaining and it is interactive (you can play violin inside!!). It is interesting and also shows how Augsburg was centuries ago and how the city's and Leopold's history were intertwined. I spent a nice hour here.
Renato S — Google review
Wow what a carefully and thoughtfully crafted museum to shed an additional light on W.A.Mozart by focusing on his father. Well worth the 5€ entry. Very very highly recommended!
Michael H — Google review
Very interesting museum. There are interactive parts, and you can even try to play violins. I would definitely recommend it.
Medina M — Google review
If you're looking for the origins of a true genius, this place is where you'll find them. As for Leopold Mozart, he is heavily underrated both as a father and as a composer/musician. This special place finally does the man some justice!!!
Wim N — Google review
Frauentorstraße 30, 86152 Augsburg, Germany•https://kunstsammlungen-museen.augsburg.de/mozarthaus•+49 821 65071380•Tips and more reviews for Leopold Mozart Haus

42Bismarckturm

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During my recent adventure, I made a stop at the historic Bismarckturm tower, which offers stunning panoramic views of Augsburg. The journey to the tower was delightful, winding through lush forests filled with exotic plant species in the Exotenwald Diedorf. Nearby, you can also catch glimpses of Hainhofen and Wellenburg castles from outside.
Very interesting spot in Augsburg, beautiful sunrises and sunsets can be seen from here, perfect place to see fireworks all over the city (on various occasions / I witnessed New Year 2024!:) and peaceful spot on just regular days.
Bojan S — Google review
Beautiful tower that is opened during weekdays. From the top you can observe big part of Augsburg and the neighborhood. Wonderful view!
Anna K — Google review
Augsburg is really interesting city in that one finds places like this one just a little outside the main city area. On the tower the city is visible and suddenly appears smaller. It makes for great walk from fairly distant car park to walk up. The houses themselves in this town give somewhat a feel of Bavaria being wooden (a few), with typical narrow streets. If you're looking for a WOW experience, well the monument isn't exactly that. However, a place indeed on any day you feel like escaping city life to switch environment.
Samuel S — Google review
Cool to see. Was told it's usually not open to go to the top. Just happened to be a festival going on so, got to climb up and enjoy local food and beer.
Carl W — Google review
Love the breeze here.You can sit and enjoy the sunset. Nice spot for kite flying. For winter sports, it is ideal for kids to ride a sledge.
R R — Google review
The hilltop area is great for a panoramic view over the city of Augsburg. You can watch sunrise from the hilltop.
Nawal M — Google review
Nice view from top of the tower.
Wojtek K — Google review
I would love that interior reflects the exterior but sadly that isn't so. Yes it's free and you can climb on top, but inside is all full or graffiti and dirt and just isn't what it was supposed to be. Still, the view is great and it's free so you should definitely check it out if you are in the area. There is a very nice park around it as well so you can chill in the shade if you want to.
Josip R — Google review
Bismarckstraße 18, 86356 Neusäß, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Bismarckturm

43Augsburg-Innenstadt

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Augsburg Innenstadt is a vibrant and bustling area that serves as the historic heart of Augsburg, Bavaria. As one of the city's key planning districts, it boasts a rich tapestry of culture and history, making it an attractive destination for visitors. With a population exceeding 49,000 residents, this lively district is home to iconic landmarks like the stunning Augsburg Cathedral and the Fuggerei—renowned as the oldest social housing complex in the world.
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44LETTL-Museum für surreale Kunst

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The LETTL-Museum für surreale Kunst is a unique art museum in Augsburg that features the extraordinary works of painter Wolfgang Lettl. Housed in a former furniture store, this museum offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of surreal art. Guests have praised the personal tours provided by the owner, who is Lettl's son, and the opportunity to gain insights into the paintings. The museum also incorporates modern technology by providing mobile phones that explain each painting's details and story.
This surrealism art gallery is a captivating escape into the imagination. The exhibits, from dreamlike paintings to interactive installations, blur the lines of reality in the most mesmerizing way. The ambiance enhances the experience, and the staff is wonderfully insightful. A must-visit for art lovers and the curious alike!
Julia G — Google review
What a wonderful gem of a place in Augsburg! Very glad we gave this a go, the art was fantastic and the stories behind it very interesting. Florian Lettl is a wonderful man and artist, he went out of his way to make the visit interesting and engaging for our kids who didn't want to leave...! Hidden gem for sure and a great spot to visit in Augsburg. Thank you Florian!
Andreas M — Google review
Great exhibition and Lettl (the son) was very passionately guiding us. Our two boys at 7 and 10 were also entertained with small tasks and ended up being inspired to draw surrealistic drawings in the guest book. Definitely worth a visit in Augsburg, and the entrance was very very fair priced.
Eva G — Google review
Lovely museum, recommend the audioguide for really nice, and sometimes funny, pieces of information Looks like a small museum, but you can easily spend 4 hours there with audioguide
Tim O — Google review
I was here with my friends and discovered and found out, who Wolfgang Lettl is. Had a nice talk with his son, Florian Lettl (sculptor). There are an audio guide and interesting activity for people of all ages. Even if you aren't interested in art or surrealism, you should definitely visit this museum. Paintings and sculptures will give you a chance to have a look on the life from another perspective and maybe find «Die Lösung des Problems».
Olga G — Google review
Excellent Exhibition. I loved it very much with my partner. It was a nice place to see with interesting art works. The tour was very informative and I’ll be back here :)
Umar A — Google review
FANTASTIC WORK & PERSONAL TOUR! The owner of the gallery is the son of Lettl so I was fortunate enough to have a first hand tour and explanation for the paintings. I arrived at the gallery with 45 minutes to spare yet Florian did not rush me & allowed me to fully enjoy the work until 5:30! Lucky me! I have attached some photos of my favourite pieces I saw. The work was impeccable, & I would highly recommend it to anyone, even if you wouldn't consider yourself an art geek, as it was so interesting and enjoyable. The gallery changes a portion of the work once a year, so I will definitely visit this gallery next year to see more work!
Grace R — Google review
I did it without audio tour, and really enjoyed it. Just make your own thoughts about all paintings. But I heard other visitors laughing about the audio explanation. Surrealism is my favorite. I loved it.
Wim D — Google review
Zeuggasse 9, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•https://museum.lettl.de/•+49 821 42060070•Tips and more reviews for LETTL-Museum für surreale Kunst

45Augsburger Puppenkiste

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Circa-1948 puppet theater with marionette performances, a museum, gift shop & restaurant.
An absolute must-visit in Augsburg! The Augsburger Puppenkiste is a magical place full of nostalgia and charm. The craftsmanship of the puppets and the storytelling are incredible, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The theater itself is cozy and has a great atmosphere, bringing classic fairy tales and stories to life in a unique way. The museum is also worth a visit if vou want to learn more about the history behind the famous marionettes. Whether you're visiting with family or just appreciate traditional puppet theater, this place is definitely worth it!
DinoCarrot — Google review
Anyone interested in pupeting will love this place. Take the tour with the tour guide to really learn the ins and outs. Our guide was superb and very knowledgeable. The puppets that have been used in many shows were on display. Definitely a worthwhile visit. don't forget the show it was also very enjoyable
Dale G — Google review
Very beautifully made puppets . These were used to make the old cartoons and story books. The exhibition is small . There was a wall projected some introduction thing at the begining . When I pressed it to see , a guide who was explaining to a group came over and turned if off. I found is offensive and overall didn't find the place that worthy to spend 5 eur . One can probably check out the photos at Google maps for this place .
Sandheep B — Google review
Perfect getaway from the rain in Augsburg these days. Worth the price for a unique experience.
Khuê P — Google review
Extraordinary craftsmanship in every display and so much history in every piece. Would have loved to see a puppet show, but that's for the next adventure. Be sure to sign the guestbook!
Johnny A — Google review
Went to explore the puppet museum, which was very impressive, due to the details of each single puppet. Finally enjoyed the "Der Ring der Nibelungen", which was the first performance after Covid lockdown. By the way, it was an excellent show.
Hannelore B — Google review
Simply magic place to be, both as a kid or adult. This puppet theater is a cultural visit card of Augsburg. It has a huge history and yet every season surprises with the new program. Must see in Augsburg! Puppet theater art mostly vanished in the modern Europe, so this theater is a unique preserve of century old fairy tales traditions. It needs your support, give yourself and your kids this joy. And it will pay back with the vast emotions On the photo the heros of “The story of Little Muck” EN / “Der kleine Muck” DE
Diana N — Google review
It was nice. Museum five star ✨ The play, hm, the kids were in our lap all the time, they couldn't see,and we were somewhere in the middle.
Ana A — Google review
Spitalgasse 15, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•https://www.puppenkiste.com/•+49 821 4503450•Tips and more reviews for Augsburger Puppenkiste
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46Japanese Garden Augsburg

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The Japanese Garden Augsburg is a beautifully crafted oasis designed by the talented landscape architect Yoshikuni Araki. This serene space harmoniously blends stone, water, and lush greenery, making it one of Europe's most authentic representations of Japanese gardens. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil morning here for an affordable entry fee while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. Whether you choose to relax under fruit trees or at the beer garden with a refreshing drink, this garden offers plenty of picturesque spots perfect for capturing memories.
Very calm and serene Grab a book and find a place to sit down either in the forest or one of the many lawns with great views. Perfect for a nice day of solitude!
Ahmed Z — Google review
I do generally find the garden to be very beautiful, but it’s beauty very much lays in its ability to convey calm for example to meditate and relax in it it the problem really is that if one goes into the sky and it is maybe Sunday or Saturday or another day where it is very full one is necessarily and so have I been at the beginning? Going to be Very disappointed it is like one of those calm little city streets of small little towns that have achieved a great lot of following on social media but because of that following all of this common pieces now gone they have effectively been destroyed and I think it is quite similar with this. You have got to be there when no one else is there because while there are rules to be quiet and not annoying, most people do not care in the slightestso if you manage to go there at a calm and peaceful point of time but there are hardly any people at all or only those who are particularly quiet then you are going to have a splendid time there you may even be able to meditate a little and calm down
Jonas M — Google review
Interesting garden, probably better to visit in the summer
Thomas G — Google review
Pleasant and relaxing We enjoyed our visit 😀 😊 xxx
Josef K — Google review
Beautiful and quiet place. Perfect for meditation, book reading, or diving into your thoughts.
Bohdan S — Google review
Beautiful place to spend a sunny morning. 3 euro for adults and 1 for dogs is super affordable price. You can enjoy a good beer at the beergarden, or sit next to the fruit trees. The Japanese garden section is so peaceful and perfect for pictures. Awesome place
M.M. M — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. Clam, quite, neat and clean. Nice place to hang out or have a picnic with family and friends.
Nusrat S — Google review
The best bontanical garden! You can spend a lot of time here enjoying the nature and the beautiful varieties of Flora. Great choice for a family picnic.
Sushanth A — Google review
Dr.-Ziegenspeck-Weg 10, 86161 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.augsburg.de/botanischergarten•+49 821 3246038•Tips and more reviews for Japanese Garden Augsburg

47Augsburg Arsenal

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The Augsburg Arsenal is a historic Baroque building constructed in the early 17th century to store military supplies. Designed by Elias Holl, its ornate facade showcases intricate stonework and sculptures. Today, it serves as a venue for temporary exhibitions and houses a restaurant with a charming beer garden offering traditional German cuisine and beverages. This historic site provides visitors with an opportunity to enjoy both its architectural beauty and culinary delights in a unique atmosphere.
loved the location, the food was really tasty but the menù wasn't it wasn't rich in dishes Highly recommended if you are looking to eat some typical German food As for the service, the waiters were very polite and welcoming but we had problems communicating as not all of them spoke English. anyway, i highly recommend this place
Dragospino_ _ — Google review
Excellent food, friendly and efficient service. A bit difficult to find parking
Bernhard B — Google review
A very good presented exhibition of antique Roman artifacts from this region
Tarik D — Google review
The place is very nice but service is horrible… We waited 40 minutes for 4 drinks and we waited more then an hour for some bread. ‘Bread with onion rings’ but then they meant actual onion rings. also only 4 slices of bread?.. We just wanted to have a little drink before our dinner 👹 #notamused
L H — Google review
Great Bavarian food. Correct pricing for a city center restaurant. Very happy!
Francois C — Google review
an old building for weapons and artillery designed and built around 1602 by Elias Holl, the entrance facade is Baroque and splendid. now it is turned as a museum and a beer garden.
David A — Google review
Very Good ambience with traditional & tasty food. Very good staff..
Nilesh S — Google review
Beautifully old historic building
André A — Google review
Zeugpl. 4, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•http://www.augsburg.de/buergerservice-rathaus/buergerservice/rae…•Tips and more reviews for Augsburg Arsenal

48Mazda Classic Automobile Museum Frey

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The Mazda Classic Automobile Museum Frey, located in Augsburg, is a unique destination for car enthusiasts and fans of the Mazda brand. Housed in a former tram depot, the museum showcases an exclusive collection of vintage and new Mazda models, providing extensive information on the evolution of the Wankel engine. Visitors can explore cars that were sold worldwide from the brand's inception to present day. The museum also features a cafe and gift shop, with convenient parking available.
As a huge Mazda fan the museum was unbelievable. Great selection of cars I would say, everything u can think of is there except the 787b but that's understandable. Would definitely recommend, shame is the gift shop was closed and i couldn't buy anything but all in all great experience. I will come again.
Marko L — Google review
Awesome Museum with a great selection of historical Mazda vehicles. It was not too crowded so I got a personal tour and insights in the collection for free :-) The building/location itself is interesting too.
Benjamin — Google review
Very cool place!!! we were lucky enough to have a tour where we got interesting information from the guide and the owner son. Over all the place is very modern, very well kept, has a very nice atmosphere and very friendly stuff. Even if you wanna have something to eat afterwards actually they have the best burgers in Bavaria (Cosmo-Burger!!!) no joke!!!
Kamil L — Google review
An average experience. Weird area to be located a museum like this brand! Although the service was nice
Sol G — Google review
Mazda, Mazda and models that I didn't know existed! A lot packed in but very nicely done. A rotary engine that you can turn and see how it works! Sad is that the AV displays are off.
Karl B — Google review
Amazing museum, lots of very rare Mazdas on display and very friendly owner/staff who showed us around!
J. P — Google review
Amazing to see so many lovely Mazdas in one place. Great job, guys.
Hugo-Tanel K — Google review
It was a nice place although it seems small but it definitely has quite a collection of cars going back to the 19th century. Highly recommend to visit the museum on your way if you are moving from Stuttgart to Munich or vice versa…
A. K — Google review
Wertachstraße 29b, 86153 Augsburg, Germany•http://mazda-classic-frey.de/•+49 821 42060730•Tips and more reviews for Mazda Classic Automobile Museum Frey

49Fuggerhaus

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(Translated by Google) A very beautiful ensemble of buildings and courtyards. A place of history and connected to the Fugger merchant family. There are many shops and restaurants. (Original) Ein sehr schönes Ensemble an Gebäuden und Innenhöfen. Ein Ort der Geschichte und verbunden mit der Kaufmannsfamilie Fugger. Es gibt viele Geschäfte und Gastronomieangebote.
Kai A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The doctor's assistant and the ophthalmologist were very nice and friendly. The atmosphere in the practice was pleasant, and I didn't have to wait long to see them. (Original) Sehr nette und freundliche Arzthelferin sowie der Augenarzt. Angenehme Atmosphäre in der Praxis. Sowohl auch das ich keine lange Wartezeit hatte bis ich dran gekommen bin.
Sebastian D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, these beautiful buildings can only be viewed from the outside, but they are impressive and beautifully designed. They were built between 1512 and 1515 as the residence of the Fugger family. They were constructed in the Italian Renaissance style. Unfortunately, my photos of the buildings are irretrievably damaged due to a defective SD card. (Original) Leider sind diese schönen Gebäude nur von außerhalb zu besichtigen, sie sind schon beeindruckend und toll gestaltet. Sie entstanden zwischen den Jahren von 1512 bis 1515 als Residenz der Familie Fugger. Erbaut wurden sie im Stil der italienischen Renaissance. Leider sind meine Fotos von den Gebäuden, durch eine defekte SD-Karte, unwiederbringlich beschädigt.
Johnny F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice art with an interesting story. (Original) Sehr schöner Art mit einer interessanten Geschichte.
Big D — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a toilet-friendly city, no charge (Original) 這邊是廁所友善城市不收費
Ching-Hui — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very, very well done. I can only recommend it. (Original) Sehr, sehr gut gemacht. Kann es nur empfehlen.
J.-H. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a reservation and didn't have to wait. Very nice atmosphere. (Original) Wij hadden gereserveerd en moesten niet wachten Zeer leuke sfeer
Donck N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful settlement, a must-see (Original) Wunderschöne Siedlung, muss man unbedingt gesehen haben
Erik M — Google review
Maximilianstraße 36, 86150 Augsburg, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Fuggerhaus

50Fürstbischöfliche Residenz 18. Jahrhundert

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(Translated by Google) Beautiful well-kept yard, historical building (Original) Красивый ухоженный двор, историческое здание
Anna P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice place, especially the courtyard garden. (Original) Ein sehr schöner Platz, besonders der Hofgarten.
Agent M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting to see (Original) Sehr interessant sehenswert
N B — Google review
Fronhof 10, 86152 Augsburg, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Fürstbischöfliche Residenz 18. Jahrhundert
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