Aachen
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Aachen Essentials
Aachen serves as a living monument to Charlemagne’s empire, centered around the 8th-century UNESCO World Heritage Cathedral and the Gothic Town Hall. This selection highlights the city's thermal legacy at the Neoclassical Elisenbrunnen and explores its medieval fortifications through the preserved Ponttor and Marschiertor gates. From the historic marketplace to the Treasury’s religious relics, these landmarks trace Aachen's evolution from an imperial capital to a renowned spa destination and cultural hub.
13 OrteArchitectural Heritage of Aachen
Aachen’s architectural landscape reflects its status as the imperial seat of Charlemagne. This collection features the UNESCO-listed Aachen Cathedral, a masterpiece of Carolingian and Gothic design, alongside the 14th-century Gothic Town Hall built on the foundations of the Palatine hall. The list highlights surviving medieval fortifications like the Marschiertor and Ponttor, the Neoclassical Elisenbrunnen pavilion, and the Art Nouveau Elisabethhalle. From the 13th-century roots of the Grashaus to the Baroque interior of Theresien Church, these landmarks document over a millennium of European history.
16 OrteAachen Museums & Heritage
Aachen’s imperial heritage is anchored by its UNESCO-listed cathedral, one of Europe’s oldest, and its adjacent treasury housing Carolingian liturgical masterpieces. The city's history is reflected in the Gothic Town Hall, built on the foundations of Charlemagne’s palace, and the massive 14th-century city gates, Marschiertor and Ponttor. This collection also highlights Aachen's thermal culture through the Neoclassical Elisenbrunnen and the Art Nouveau Elisabethhalle, alongside significant Romanesque and Neo-Gothic ecclesiastical sites.
15 OrteHistoric Churches of Aachen
Aachen’s religious heritage is anchored by its UNESCO-listed cathedral, the first German site to receive the designation and final resting place of Charlemagne. This collection spans centuries of architectural styles, including the Renaissance Jesuit architecture of St. Michael’s, the Neo-Romanesque St. Jakob with its 87-meter spire, and the Baroque Annakirche. These sites represent a diverse spiritual history, featuring Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Greek Orthodox traditions alongside former Franciscan and Jesuit monastic buildings.
10 OrteKarte von Aachen
Praktische Informationen
- Währung
- Euro EUR € · Kartenzahlung · Häufig akzeptiert
- Notrufnummern
- 112 Krankenwagen · Feuerwehr
- Strom
- 230 V · 50 HzTyp C / Typ F
- Sprachen
- Deutsch
- Leitungswasser
- Trinkbar
- Verkehrsseite
- Rechts
- Ländervorwahl
- +49
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