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Natural History Museum - Gerberau 32, History and local Folklore are waiting to be discovered here and the fine building is worth the admission alone. Good for a couple of hours.
Haus zum Herzog - Built in the 16th century and one of the few buildings in the town unharmed by the war. The "House of the Duke" is interesting to visit and the interior has been well preserved.
Freiburg Cathedral - Located in the centre of town at Munsterplatz and building was finished in 1620 in a combination of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The interior is huge and stonework impressive. There is some beautiful stained glass, some original and you can climb high up the tower for a great view of the town.
The Augustiner Museum - Augustinerplatz, Located in an ancient Augustine monastery and housing the towns finest art collection. Artefacts from the Cathedral are also to be found here. An interesting hour or two can be spent here. |
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Die Hans-Thoma-Stube - Rotteckring 16, In the Colombi Hotel. This stylish affair has consistently been touted as one of the best in Freiburg. International cuisine is served here in style and the chef constantly changes the menu in his effort to stay on top of the game.
Eichhalde - Stadtstrasse 91, Located in the district of Herden(A 20 minute stroll from the centre) and popular with the locals (Always a good sign) French and German fare is well presented and the ingredients are farm fresh. The menu is inventive and food tasty.
Wolfshohle - Konviktstrasse 8, located in a beautiful old street. The interior is decorated like an Alpine lodge and food is mainly Italian. Tasty home made food served in a warm friendly place. Always busy so you may have to book.
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Jazzhaus - Schnewlinstrasse 2, Pop, folk, blues, and jazz shows are to be enjoyed here and most of the bands are well known International acts. The club is very popular among the locals and houses a well stocked bar.
Le Cher - Niemensstrasse 8, This is a laid back club/pub and sometime hosts live bands, but it's popular for meeting old friends and new. The bar is well stocked and they serve cocktails.
Kagan - Bismarckallee 9, Located by the Bahnhof, this three floor establishment houses a sassy restaurant during the day and transforms into a bar and lounge at night. The bar does cocktails as well as the usual beverages and they have a live band on the 1st Sunday of the month.
Exit - Kaiser-Josef-Str. 248, Popular with the student crowd most of whom come for a pre disco drink and sometimes stay for the night. Don't worry about the name, they won't throw people out.
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| O'Dwyers Irish Pub - by Dave Small from Germany - 2005-06-08 | | Kaiser-Joseph Strasse 278. One of four Irish pubs in Freiburg, O'Dwyers has a friendly atmosphere with a varying events calendar. Karaoke Wednesday, Quiz Monday etc. Large enough to have a good conversation even when there is live music. |
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Markethalle - The market is held daily and you can find fresh fruits and vegetables, Located in the heart of the city in Cathedral Square.
Bertoldsbrunnen - This is the centre of town where only trams run the roads. Plenty of shops and cafes that spill onto the pavement in the summer.
Landkartenhaus Voigt - Schiffstr. This book shop is where you will find maps and general information about the city. There is an English section and the shop is a Freiburg institution. |
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