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  2. Friedrichsplatz - Wikipedia

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    The Friedrichsplatz with the Mannheim Water Tower, water features, and the Mannheimer Rosengarten (right) Aerial view of the Mannheim city center around Friedrichsplatz. The Friedrichsplatz in Mannheim is one of the most completely preserved neo-Baroque and Art Nouveau structures in Germany.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Mannheim - Wikipedia

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    This category is about visitor attractions in Mannheim, Germany Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Mannheim" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Luisenpark - Wikipedia

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    Fernmeldeturm Mannheim and Kutzerweiher Near the main entrance. The Luisenpark is a municipal park in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on the left bank of the Neckar river and has an area of 41 hectares. The lower Luisenpark (Unterer Luisenpark) is the oldest part which is conserved as a historic garden.

  5. Mannheim Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim Water Tower Mannheim Water Tower. The Water Tower (German: Wasserturm) is a well-known landmark of Mannheim, Germany. The water tower was built from 1886 to 1889 on the present Frederick Square (Friedrichsplatz) by Gustav Halmhuber. The tower, which is 60 meters high and 19 meters in diameter, was Mannheim's first urban water tower.

  6. Mannheim Palace - Wikipedia

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    Layout of the Mannheim Palace in 1725. The city of Mannheim, founded in 1606, was fortified and at the present site of the castle there was a fortress called Friedrichsburg, sometimes serving as alternative residence for the Elector, one of the most important territorial princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The actual palace dates from the 18th ...

  7. Mannheim - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim (German pronunciation: ⓘ; Palatine German: Mannem [4] or Monnem), officially the University City of Mannheim (German: Universitätsstadt Mannheim), is the second-largest city in Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, the state capital, and Germany's 21st-largest city, with a population of around 317,000.

  8. Reiss Engelhorn Museum - Wikipedia

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    www.rem-mannheim.de /en / Portrait of Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria (1724-1799) , painted by Anna Dorothea Lisiewska-Therbusch in 1763, and whose copyright is the subject of a lawsuit The Reiss Engelhorn Museum ( REM , stylised rem ; Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen ), is a museum in Mannheim , Germany .

  9. Palais Bretzenheim - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim Palais Bretzenheim today Mannheim Palais Bretzenheim in 1914. The Palais Bretzenheim (Bretzenheim Palace) is a historical building located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg in the South Western part of Germany. It is located near the Mannheim Palace on the University of Mannheim's campus.

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