Start at the Luther Monument which is dedicated to Martin Luther. Designed by Ernst Rietschel, this monument is the largest of all, dating to the year 1868.
You will see the gothic architecture of St. Peter’s Cathedral and learn about the historical events important for the town and the church.
Walk by the Siegfried Fountain which pays tribute to one of the main characters of the Nibelungen saga.
Visit the Nibelungen Museum with the 12th century city wall alongside. Dedicated to the Nibelungensage, you will get to see rare exhibits.
Next, Discover the 11th-century synagogue (oldest-existing), also known as Rashi Shul, built in the year 1034.
Finally, you will be visiting the two-track railway bridge which crosses over the beautiful Rhine River.