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The Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum displays a collection of German and Dutch sculpture and paintings in an elegant Renaissance Revival building..
The Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum displays a collection of German and Dutch sculpture and paintings in an elegant Renaissance Revival building.
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Wilhelmstraße 18, 52070 Aachen, Germany
+49 241 4798
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Come winter, and the streets of the Old Town light up in anticipation of the festive season
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The Granusturm dates back to the 8th century and is the oldest surviving section of the Aachen Palace complex of Carolingian kings
The Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst is a modern art museum, showcasing European art from the 1960s onwards, and American pop and photorealistic art