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Aachen Cathedral Treasury
The guide was updated:The treasury of Aachen Cathedral is regarded as the most important north of the Alps, featuring over 100 art pieces across various themes. Highlights include the Cross of Lothair, the Bust of Charlemagne, and the Proserpina sarcophagus. The museum offers a remarkable insight into religious and historical art.
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- Address: Aachener Domschatzkammer, Johannes-Paul-II.-Straße, Aachen
- Opening hours: Mon 10am–2pm, Thu–Sun 10am–6pm
- Website: www.aachener-domschatz.de
- Phone: +49 241 47709140
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Aachen Cathedral, one of Europe's oldest, was commissioned by Emperor Charlemagne. He has been interred here since 814, and his legendary throne has not been moved in centuries. The Palatine Chapel has been a significant site for the coronation of German royalty and remains a key pilgrimage church. Its rich cultural-historical architecture makes it an essential sight for every visitor to Aachen.
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Aachen Cathedral Treasury
The treasury of Aachen Cathedral is regarded as the most important north of the Alps, featuring over 100 art pieces across various themes. Highlights include the Cross of Lothair, the Bust of Charlemagne, and the Proserpina sarcophagus. The museum offers a remarkable insight into religious and historical art.
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Centre Charlemagne
Centre Charlemagne is a modern city museum in the heart of the historical centre. Here, the history of city comes to life, explaining how Aachen became the residence of the Carolingian rule and the medieval city of coronations. Apart from that, the Centre Charlemagne is the starting point of the Route Charlemagne that connects all the important places in the city.
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Aachen Town Hall
The Aachen Town Hall, a distinctive example Gothic architecture, is a historic symbol of the city's rich past. Originally built in the 14th century on the ruins of Charlemagne's palace, this iconic building has witnessed numerous coronations and remains a testament to Aachen's medieval grandeur. Today, it serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its regal history.
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Ludwig Forum for International Art
The Ludwig Collection, boasting over 14,000 artworks, stands as one of the world's most significant art collections. Irene and Peter Ludwig have gathered more than 3,000 pieces by artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Jean Michel Basquiat under one roof. The collection also hosts special exhibitions that highlight the latest trends in contemporary art.
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Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum
The Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum showcases art from antiquity to modernity and everything in-between, with its medieval sculpture collection being particularly notable. It also houses significant works by artists like Rembrandt, Cranach, Antoon van Dyck, Otto Dix and Max Beckmann. The museum's eclectic collection includes a print room, glass paintings, Flemish tapestries, and goldsmith works, offering a comprehensive view of artistic evolution.
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Couven Museum
Monheim house, a remodelled 17th century pharmacy, has housed the collection of Couven Museum since 1958. Showcasing Directoire, Empire, and Biedermeier-style period rooms, it also features a historic pharmacy, kitchen, and porcelain tiles collection. It's a fascinating visit for those interested in art and the lifestyles of the upper classes during those periods.
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International Newspaper Museum
The International Newspaper Museum presents a cutting-edge, insightful exhibition on the 21st-century global media landscape. It effectively imparts media literacy in an engaging manner. A highlight is the access to 200,000 international newspapers spanning five centuries, offering a unique window into the evolution of journalism and news dissemination.
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Aachen Theatre
A combination of spectacular plays, amazing operas and national celebrated concerts — that's Theater Aachen. It takes you into the land beyond the limits of everyday life and invites you to encounter with characters and stories that touch and move.
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Aachener Tierpark Euregiozoo
The Aachen zoo has become one of the most popular recreational facilities in the region. The Euregiozoo houses around 1,000 animals of 200 species, including zebras, camels and ostriches. Families can enjoy tours, children will love the petting zoo, pony rides and playgrounds.
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