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Haus Lowenstein, Aachen

Haus Lowenstein is a 14th century Gothic building on the Aachen market square, that has been a house, a tavern and an inn over the centuries.

Haus Lowenstein is a 14th century Gothic building on the Aachen market square, that has been a house, a tavern and an inn over the centuries. It has a gilt statue of Saint Nepomuk on an edge in the niche below the Ecktürmchens.


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About Haus Lowenstein

Haus Lowenstein and Nearby Sights on Map

Rathaus

The medieval City Hall of Aachen is a striking Gothic building in the Old Town

Centre Charlemagne

The Centre Charlemagne – Neues Stadtmuseum Aachen is the city museum, tracing the evolution of Aachen from the Neolithic era to the present day

Aachen Christmas Market

Come winter, and the streets of the Old Town light up in anticipation of the festive season

Bahkauv

The Bahkauv fountain in Aachen represents a mythical 'river-calf' which, as legend has it, pounced on drunken men's backs as they staggered home from the bar after a night of heavy drinking

Granusturm

The Granusturm dates back to the 8th century and is the oldest surviving section of the Aachen Palace complex of Carolingian kings

Markt

International Newspaper Museum

The International Newspaper Museum in the Great House holds one of the world's largest collection of newspapers, with over 200,000 issues from the 17th to the 21th century

Couven-Museum

The Couven Museum offers a glimpse into 18th and 19th century living, through displays of house interiors and furniture

Domschatzkammer

The Domschatzkammer or Cathedral Treasury in Aachen holds one of the most important church treasuries in northern Europe

Aachen Cathedral

The Aachen Cathedral, also known as Imperial Cathedral, is a 9th century imposing church where 42 German monarchs have been coronated over the ages, from Otto I in 936 to Ferdinand I in 1531