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Dreikönigenhaus (House of the Three Magi)
Innenstadt (Old Town) · Free admission
The Dreikönigenhaus, built in 1230, is one of the best-preserved Romanesque patrician tower houses in Germany. Its entrance sits on the first upper floor and was originally reachable only via a retractable staircase. Today a café occupies the ground floor and the facade is a popular photo spot.
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Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady)
One of the oldest Gothic churches in Germany, right next to the cathedral.
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