At the shores of the Fulda river, Kassel is the largest city in the northern part of the Hesse federal state. This city was severely bombed during World War II, having been 90% destroyed. During its post-war reconstruction, its cityscape became a mix of renovated old buildings and 1950’s architecture.
Kassel is also famous in connection with the Brothers Grimm, the popular collectors of fairy tales, great researchers, and famous German writers who lived in the city during the 19th century.
Explore the various outdoor works in the city center and experience all the history deeply rooted in Kassel, and learn the difference between some of the Brother Grimm’s originals and the way they are portrayed today.
One of three "I-Monuments", created by the artist Hans Traxler in the style called Komische Kunst, or "comic art", meant as a critique to the pedestals of illustrious people in history, but instead of a statue it sits empty. The topic of this is “Every person is unique”, where every person fotographed on it becomes a monument themselves.
One of the largest city squares in Germany, constructed in the 18th century and named after Landgrave Friedrich II of Hesse-Kassel. Here you'll learn about the city's foundation, the Landgraviate of Hesse, the Kingdom of Westphalia, the Austro-Prussian War and the city during World War II.
You will learn about the old fortifications of Kassel, that was demolished in the 18th century. It is one of two surviving towers of the city walls. You will discover all about Rosicrucianism and about the Brothers Grimm.
You will learn how Kassel became a centre of Calvinist Protestantism in Germany.
Discover the history of the prostestant revolution, the Thirty Years' War and the still standing peaceful religious division within Germany.
In front of the Hessian State Museum at Brüder-Grimm-Platz, Brüder-Grimm-Platz 5, 34117 Kassel, Germany
Germany is a country of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. From the bustling cities of Berlin and Munich to the serene beauty of the Black Forest and the Rhine Valley, Germany offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers.
A historic monument and one of the most famous landmarks in Berlin, symbolizing the division and reunification of Germany.
A fairytale castle in Bavaria, inspired by Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle, and one of the most visited attractions in Germany.
A large forested mountain range in southwestern Germany, known for its dense forests, picturesque villages, and outdoor activities.
A stunning Gothic cathedral and UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its twin spires and intricate details.
The world's largest beer festival, held annually in Munich, featuring beer tents, traditional Bavarian food, and lively entertainment.
Grilled sausage made from pork, beef, or veal, often served with mustard and sauerkraut or bread.
A pot roast that can be made from a variety of meats, marinated in vinegar, wine, spices, and juniper berries.
A type of baked bread product made from dough that is typically shaped into a twisted knot.
A thin, boneless cutlet of meat, usually pork or veal, breaded and fried.
This is the best time to visit Germany as the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. It's also the peak tourist season with festivals and events happening throughout the country.
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Germany is generally a safe country for travelers, with low crime rates and a stable political environment. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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The train network is efficient and covers most of the country. High-speed ICE trains connect major cities, while regional trains (RE, RB) serve smaller towns.
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A beautifully preserved medieval town with a well-maintained town wall, historic buildings, and charming streets.
A romantic university town with a stunning castle, historic old town, and picturesque views of the Neckar River.
A fairytale castle in Bavaria, inspired by Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle, and one of the most visited attractions in Germany.
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