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  1. Landgrafen Palace
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    Landgrafen Palace

    4.6 (5,340)

    Landgrafen Palace, also known as Landgrafenschloss, is a stunning medieval castle situated atop a hill overlooking Marburg. It offers panoramic views of the city and the Lahn River. The palace houses a museum showcasing the region's history and architecture.

  2. St. Elizabeth's Church
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    St. Elizabeth's Church

    4.5 (2,457)

    St. Elizabeth's Church is a magnificent Gothic church built in the 13th century. It is one of the earliest purely Gothic churches in Germany and is dedicated to St. Elizabeth of Hungary. The church is renowned for its stunning architecture and historical significance.

  3. Botanical Garden
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    Botanical Garden

    4.6 (1,663)

    The Botanical Garden of Marburg University features a diverse collection of plants from around the world. Visitors can explore various themed gardens, greenhouses, and a picturesque arboretum. It is an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.

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  5. Garten des Gedenkens

    5. Garten des Gedenkens

    4.4 (220)

    Garten des Gedenkens, or the Garden of Remembrance, is a serene and contemplative space dedicated to remembering the victims of war and violence. It offers a quiet place for reflection amidst beautifully landscaped grounds.

  6. Marburger Kunstverein e.V.

    6. Marburger Kunstverein e.V.

    4.5 (63)

    Marburger Kunstverein e.V. is an art association that hosts contemporary art exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events. It aims to promote the appreciation of modern art and provides a platform for local and international artists.

  7. Marburg University Museum of Art and Cultural History

    7. Marburg University Museum of Art and Cultural History

    4.3 (55)

    The Marburg University Museum of Art and Cultural History showcases a collection of artworks and cultural artifacts spanning various periods and styles. It provides insight into the artistic and cultural heritage of the region and beyond.

  8. Grimm-Dich-Pfad: Aschenputtel

    9. Grimm-Dich-Pfad: Aschenputtel

    4.5 (26)

    Grimm-Dich-Pfad: Aschenputtel is a fairy-tale themed trail inspired by the Brothers Grimm's story of Cinderella. It is part of a series of educational and interactive trails that bring to life the famous tales collected by the Grimm brothers, who studied in Marburg.

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