Bonn Cathedral

Bonn, Gerhard von Are Strasse, 5

 Attractions Bonn The cathedral in the center of the city on the Muensterplatz square is one of the architectural symbols of the city, it is difficult to notice it (one of the towers rises as much as 96 meters), do not go inside - it's inexcusable. In addition, this is a great place to start a walk around the historic center of Bonn

Double Church

Bonn, Dixstrasse, 41

 Bonn Attractions A wonderful church of the 12th century is not by chance called Doppelkirche Schwarzrheindorf, that is, a "double church". There are two altars here: the upper one was accessible only to the nobility and the best people of the city, the Bonn commoners came to the lower level.

Bonn's Old Town Hall

Bonn, Am Markt, 2

 Attractions Bonn Perhaps the most remarkable building in the city. Situated on the triangular Markt square, the Baroque Old Town Hall overflows with silver and blinds the eyes with gilt trim. With its elegant staircase waving royal handles more than one well-known politician from Charles de Gaulle to John F Kennedy

Academic Art Museum in Bonn

Bonn, Am Hofgarten, 21

 . The exposition of the Academic Art Museum, the oldest museum in Bonn, is represented by an antique collection of the University of Bonn, of which more than 2,000 items are originals.

Poppelsdorf Palace

Bonn, Meckenheimer Allee, 171

 Bonn Attractions Lush baroque The palace of Poppelsdorf is not ah what an architectural landmark you are. Built in the 18th century, the palace belonged to Archbishop Clement Augustus, though not for long. Already in 1918 the palace itself as well as the adjoining well-groomed park were given to the Bonn University

Beethoven House

Bonn, Bonngasse 24-26

 Sights Bonn If you want to make a company for the Chinese (who are known to be big fans of classical music) and see the place where the famous composer was born, then your path will certainly lie on Bonngasse Street.

FRG History House

Bonn, Willy -Brandt-Allee, 14

 Sights Bonn The exposition of the House of History of Germany (Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), located on the "Museum Mile" of Bonn, is devoted to the history of Germany, from 1945 to of our days.

Museum House Augusta Macke

Bonn, Bornheimer Strasse 96

 Attractions Bonn and The exposition of the August Macke Haus house museum, located in a building built in the style of late classicism in 1877-1878, is devoted to the works of the German artist-expressionist August Macke

House -museum Robert Schumann

Bonn, Sebastianstrasse, 182

 Sights Bonn Fans of the famous composer Robert Schumann (1810-56) should enjoy a small memorial exhibition dedicated to his work, in the house where the master spent the last years of his life. I must say, not the happiest years

Egyptian Museum in Bonn

Bonn, Regina-Pacis-Weg, 7

 Attractions Bonn A rare collection for Westphalia dedicated to sultry deserts around the fertile Nila, was established not so long ago - in March 2001, and its appearance is due to the University of Bonn. The main exhibition of the Egyptian Museum (Aegyptisches Museum), the presentation of works of art of ancient Egypt

Museum of Modern Art in Bonn

Bonn, Museumsmeile, Friedrich-Ebert-Allee, 2

 Exposure Museum of Contemporary Art (Kunstmuseum Bonn), founded in 1947, is dedicated to the Rhine Expressionism and post-war German art. The museum is part of Bonn's Museum Mile

Bonn, Ahrstraise, 45

Bonn

 Bonn The Deutsches Museum is represented by scientific and technical developments of six recent decades, as well as the results of several studies awarded the Nobel Prize. The museum is a branch of the world-famous German Museum in Munich

The Rhine Museum of Local History

Bonn, Colmantstrasse, 14-16

 Bonn Attractions The Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn is one of the the oldest museums in the country and the largest museum in the Rhineland. The collection of the museum originates from the Museum of Antiquities, founded by the order of Prussian Chancellor Carl August von Gardenberg in 1820.

When in 1949 this friendly old town on the Rhine was designated the temporary capital of West Germany, this surprised many, including local residents. When, in 1991, the government of the united Germany decided to move the capital to Berlin, everyone was shocked, especially by local residents. A generation later, Bonn feels fine and calm. There is a cozy quiet atmosphere, a healthy economic situation, a rich cultural life and a considerable number of worthy sights and monuments.

To tourists Ludwig Beethoven's birthplace is ready to show a lot, and not least the house where the famous composer was born.

To tourists Ludwig Beethoven's birthplace is ready to show a lot, and not least the house where the famous composer was born. Add to this a couple of first-class museums, a picturesque promenade and a nostalgic atmosphere of the old government quarter. In a word, for at least two or three days the attractions of Bonn are able to occupy even the most demanding tourist.