Augsburg
Augsburg has always been a cultural center during its history.
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Augsburg English city walk
Explore Augsburg during an exciting guided tour that takes you to the highlights of the city. Follow the footsteps of Fugger, Mozart, and Brecht. See all the highlights such as the Augustus Fountain, the Fugger Houses, and the Lech Canals. Learn more about the long and fascinating history of the city. Visit the Fuggerei and enter one of the other sights, depending on the month of the tour.
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Augsburg private walking tour
Enjoy a private and guided walking tour through Augsburg and discover the city and its most important attractions.Explore 2000 years of history of Germany’s third oldest city and find out more about its expansion as a trade center between Italy and Central Europe. Learn about the Fugger family, the German “Medici’s” and one of the wealthiest families in history, and find out more about the Fuggerei, the oldest social settlement in world history. Discover all the major highlights of the city and admire the Town Hall, the first building in the world to have six floors.
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Augsburg self‐guided walking audio tour
This tour takes you on an exciting journey through one of the oldest cities in Germany – Augsburg, its historic streets and sights.Starting with Hauptbahnhof in Bahnhofstrasse, you'll take a tour around the highlights of the city: visit St. Anne’s Church, that plays a pivotal role in the history of Bavaria. Learn about the Rathausplatz – a large square bordered mostly by post‐war buildings, in the center of which there is one of the most famous fountains – Augustus Fountain; two others are Mercury and Hercules. Explore the Augsburg Town Hall – one of the most prominent examples of Renaissance architecture and a Perlach Tower.Next is the Augsburg Cathedral, which has undergone many modifications over the years. Following, explore the Mozartahus, where the father of the famous composer was born. Further, you can learn about the Fuggerai, the world's oldest social settlement, a town in the city built in the first half of the 16th century. Walking through Maximillianstraße you can listen to the incredible story of Fuggerhaus and Schaezlerpalais. Immerse yourself in St. Ulrich and Afra – the second‐largest religious building in Augsburg.Then you'll visit the Puppenkiste, which was destroyed during a bombing raid in World War II. Finally, gaze in wonder at the most popular outdoor venue in Germany – the Open Air Theater with a capacity of about 2000 people.
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Enigmatic Waters Quest Experience in Augsburg
A journey from the future to the past to discover the mystery of one of the oldest cities in Germany. In this trip, you will travel to Augsburg with your playful cat, and you will find the secrets hidden in this city by searching along the flowing streams. You will encounter challenges that require intelligence and precision. You are not alone in this journey, and your AI assistant will help you to overcome the challenges successfully.
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Renaissance guided city tour in Augsburg
Uncover the gems of Augsburg through a guided stroll around the city.This walking tour focuses on the UNESCO World Heritage “Augsburg Water Management System”. Immerse yourself in detailed narratives about Augsburg's historic water management system, its monuments, and its exceptional universal value provided by your guides.Discover the significance of the Renaissance period, which continues to shape Augsburg's aesthetic even today.
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Historic and panoramic Augsburg self‐guided walking tour
Follow a self‐guided audio tour through one of the oldest cities in Germany, Augsburg. Explore its historic streets and sights.Starting with Hauptbahnhof in Bahnhofstrasse, you will take a tour around the highlights of the city: visit St. Anne’s Church, learn about the Rathausplatz, and see the most famous fountains, Augustus Fountain, Mercury, and Hercules.Explore the Augsburg Town Hall, see the Augsburg Cathedral and the Mozartahus. Learn about the Fuggerai, the world's oldest social settlement, a town in the city built in the first half of the 16th century.Walking through Maximillianstraße you can listen to the incredible story of Fuggerhaus and Schaezlerpalais. Admire the largest religious building of the city, St. Ulrich and Afra, visit the Puppenkiste, and finally, gaze in wonder at the most popular outdoor venue in Germany, the Open Air Theater.
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Adventure rally in Augsburg "Fugger's stash of millions"
A historical treasure worth millions in the middle of Augsburg? Follow the clues across the city, combine sharply and restore justice in one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in the country!Probably the richest person of all time lived in… Augsburg! Jakob Fugger was an entrepreneur, multi‐billionaire, and probably the most exciting personality of the city. What few people know: Large parts of his fortune still exist today, in the family property of his descendants. Since the family was regularly the victim of robberies over the centuries, a descendant of Fugger hid parts of the fortune in a secret place. The money was thought to be lost, but now, years after his death, some mysterious clues have surfaced that apparently lead to the hiding place of the money in the middle of Augsburg.The exciting treasure hunt leads directly past the most worth seeing places of the city — but also to hidden and otherwise rather unknown places, far away from the usual tourist paths. Some highlights of the tour are:View into the golden hall of Augsburg's city hallHidden clues along the city's most impressive boulevardThe finale in the world‐famous FuggereiSome more creative puzzle ideas and exciting locations
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Self‐guided scavenger hunt and city game in Augsburg
Enjoy a unique experience in Augsburg directly with your smartphone. Let yourself be whisked away into the story of the Fugger merchant family who lived in Augsburg. Our city game has been lovingly researched by us on site and has a real connection to Augsburg. As you solve the puzzles of this exciting story, you will pass by Augsburg's most beautiful sights. You solve the puzzles directly with and at the sights. Work in a team (1‐6 people per group) to solve the case. Are you more than 6 people (max. 50 people)? Then we recommend splitting up into several small groups, otherwise experience has shown that not everyone is well integrated into the game. You can also test which group is the fastest! Use our city map to puzzle your way from station to station along the story. Solve the puzzles at the most beautiful sights. Move at your own pace and take a break whenever you want.
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Augsburg Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Meetingpoint: At Fuggerei or Meeting Point at hotel possible if central, without extra charge Duration: 2h Maximum 25 participants per Guide You will learn about: • Augsburg’s golden age in the 16th and 17th century • Understand why the city is landmark for the Lutheran church and Christianity • The rise and fall of an Imperial Roman City. • The architecture of Elias Holl • Berthold Brecht and his “Three Penny Opera.” • Martin Luther being interrogated by the Pope about his beliefs. • Marie‐Antoinette and her marriage with Louis the XIV, King of France. • Fuggerei, the oldest social settlement
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Augsburg Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Get a comprehensive overview of Augsburg on a 2‐hour private walking tour of the city center. In addition to navigating, your guide provides anecdotes about top landmarks and historical gems, including Elias Holl, the world’s oldest social housing complex, and locations associated with both Martin Luther and Marie Antoinette. This private tour allows you to customize the day’s itinerary according to your preferences.