Wiesbaden is quite refreshing.
Dr. Sabine Wittmann believes that Wiesbaden is much more than the eternally invoked historicism. For her, the lively, creative scene is shaping the city's new image.
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Born in Wiesbaden, raised in West Africa and now deeply rooted in Nerostraße - the gallery owner is successfully committed to making her favorite street a greener and safer place in the neighborhood. She knows the clichés about Wiesbaden only too well: sluggishness, civil servants and plane trees. But that's not all. Her favorite place is a good example of this. The Museum Reinhard Ernst is young, fresh, an inspiration and a contrast to the city's more classicist, Wilhelminian flair.
Dr. Sabine Wittmann, gallery ownerThe common clichés are not the only Wiesbaden.
What kind of Wiesbaden guy are you?
Birthplace or adopted country? | both |
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State theater or slaughterhouse? | State theater |
Wine spritzer or Äppler? | Real wine, without spritzer |
Thermal spa wellness or Rheingau hiking? | Hiking in the Rheingau |
E-bike or ESWE bus? | Both |
Neroberg: walk up or ride the Nerobergbahn? | I prefer to walk up |
Jogging in the Kurpark or cycling along the banks of the Rhine? | Jogging in the Kurpark |
Wine festival or Theatrium? | Kranzplatz festival |
Rheingau Music Festival or Improsommer? | Rheingau Music Festival |
Pineapple tartlets or Spundekäs? | Handkäs |
Thermal or outdoor pool? | Thermal bath |
Thermine or Tamara? | Thermine |
Seen in this light... there are 10 more ambassadors from a wide variety of areas waiting to share their personal view of Wiesbaden with you. Get to know them and their favorite places.