Search & Find Search Search Start search Do you mean kaiser friedrich their Advanced Search Results 1 - 7 to 7 Article type search pdf documents also search pdf documents also ArticleTourism > Virtual Tours Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme: The Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme is a bathing palace that offers bathing luxury at the highest level. ArticleTourism > Virtual Tours Sightseeing Sightseeing: Whether Hessian State Theatre, Biebrich Palace, Opelbad, Hessian parliament and town hall, cuckoo clock and many other sights can be visited in advance on the Internet before the real visit to Wiesbaden. ArticleTourism > Virtual Tours Pedestrian zone Pedestrian zone and shopping area: The Langgasse is a pedestrian zone that runs through the centre of Wiesbaden. There are a wide variety of shops, from fashion stores to jewellers. ArticleLiving in Wiesbaden > Health Clinics & Hospitals Clinics and Hospitals: The ancient Romans knew how to appreciate the 26 hot springs of Wiesbaden; they were aware of the healing and beneficial impact of the mineral-laden waters. Wiesbaden transformed its reputation as a "classic spa city" into a recognized centre for the treatment of rheumatic and orthopaedic diseases quite some time ago. ArticleLiving in Wiesbaden > Recreation Recreation Recreation: In Wiesbaden leisure means a unique and diverse offer of activities. Let’s start with the two parks "Rettbergsaue" and "Unter den Eichen" which are situated in gentle countryside and offer young and old pure relaxation. ArticleLiving in Wiesbaden > Churches & Religion Ringkirche Ringkirche: Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring 7 65185 Wiesbaden Telefon: 0611 / 440281 Telefax: 0611 / 7247368 religious denomination: protestant Until the erection of the Ring Church, there was not really a Protestant tradition of ecclesiastical architecture, and Protestant churches were based on Catholic models. ArticleCulture > Cultural Heritage Schillerplatz Schillerplatz: In 1859, on the occasion of its 100th birthday, what had been known as Friedrichsplatz was renamed Schillerplatz. The idea was to honour this major German poet appropriately in the city where Nassau's ruler resided. But the city had its difficulties with this Classic poet. Share content Facebook Twitter WhatsApp
ArticleTourism > Virtual Tours Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme: The Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme is a bathing palace that offers bathing luxury at the highest level.
ArticleTourism > Virtual Tours Sightseeing Sightseeing: Whether Hessian State Theatre, Biebrich Palace, Opelbad, Hessian parliament and town hall, cuckoo clock and many other sights can be visited in advance on the Internet before the real visit to Wiesbaden.
ArticleTourism > Virtual Tours Pedestrian zone Pedestrian zone and shopping area: The Langgasse is a pedestrian zone that runs through the centre of Wiesbaden. There are a wide variety of shops, from fashion stores to jewellers.
ArticleLiving in Wiesbaden > Health Clinics & Hospitals Clinics and Hospitals: The ancient Romans knew how to appreciate the 26 hot springs of Wiesbaden; they were aware of the healing and beneficial impact of the mineral-laden waters. Wiesbaden transformed its reputation as a "classic spa city" into a recognized centre for the treatment of rheumatic and orthopaedic diseases quite some time ago.
ArticleLiving in Wiesbaden > Recreation Recreation Recreation: In Wiesbaden leisure means a unique and diverse offer of activities. Let’s start with the two parks "Rettbergsaue" and "Unter den Eichen" which are situated in gentle countryside and offer young and old pure relaxation.
ArticleLiving in Wiesbaden > Churches & Religion Ringkirche Ringkirche: Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring 7 65185 Wiesbaden Telefon: 0611 / 440281 Telefax: 0611 / 7247368 religious denomination: protestant Until the erection of the Ring Church, there was not really a Protestant tradition of ecclesiastical architecture, and Protestant churches were based on Catholic models.
ArticleCulture > Cultural Heritage Schillerplatz Schillerplatz: In 1859, on the occasion of its 100th birthday, what had been known as Friedrichsplatz was renamed Schillerplatz. The idea was to honour this major German poet appropriately in the city where Nassau's ruler resided. But the city had its difficulties with this Classic poet.