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The Marschiertor, also known as the Burtscheider Gate, is the south gate of the outer city wall and one of two surviving... The Marschiertor, also known as the Burtscheider Gate, is the south gate of the ... The Marschiertor, also known as the Burtscheider Gate, is the south gate of the outer city wall and ...
Built in 1827, the Elisenbrunnen (Elisa Fountain) stands as a symbol of the more than 30 thermal springs in the Aachen b... Built in 1827, the Elisenbrunnen (Elisa Fountain) stands as a symbol of the more... Built in 1827, the Elisenbrunnen (Elisa Fountain) stands as a symbol of the more than 30 thermal spr...
The Puppenbrunnen or Fountain of Dolls on Krämerstraße was created in 1975 by Aachen sculptor Boniface Stirnberg. The Puppenbrunnen or Fountain of Dolls on Krämerstraße was created in 1975 by Aa... The Puppenbrunnen or Fountain of Dolls on Krämerstraße was created in 1975 by Aachen sculptor Bonifa...
The Bahkauv fountain in Aachen represents a mythical 'river-calf' which, as legend has it, pounced on drunken men's back... The Bahkauv fountain in Aachen represents a mythical 'river-calf' which, as lege... The Bahkauv fountain in Aachen represents a mythical 'river-calf' which, as legend has it, pounced o...
Haus Lowenstein is a 14th century Gothic building on the Aachen market square, that has been a house, a tavern and an in... Haus Lowenstein is a 14th century Gothic building on the Aachen market square, t... Haus Lowenstein is a 14th century Gothic building on the Aachen market square, that has been a house...