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Visit Magdeburg

July 31, 2012

The best place to start a tour of Magdeburg is the old market square early in the morning, when the market vendors set up their stalls in front of the city hall and the landmark Magdeburg Rider.

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The best place to start a tour of Magdeburg is the old market square early in the morning, when the market vendors set up their stalls in front of the city hall and the landmark Magdeburg Rider.
Image: picture-alliance/dpa

In the Middle Ages, Magdeburg was at the intersection of the busiest trade routes in Europe.

Market place with stalls under blue skies
Magdeburg MarketImage: picture alliance/ZB

The foundation stone for Magdeburg Cathedral, a symbol of the city, was laid in 1209. The Gothic cathedral is celebrating its 800th anniversary this year. Remnants of Magdeburg's venerable history can be examined in the Cultural History Museum. The pièce de resistance of the collection is the original Magdeburg Rider, which dates back to the 14th century.

Further testimony to Magdeburg's role as a center of European history is the Romanesque Road. A thousand kilometers long and a thousand years old, it links cathedrals and churches, palaces, castles and monasteries and is divided into a northern and a southern route which intersect here in Magdeburg.

People walking under the autmnal trees of a park
Rotehornpark in MagdeburgImage: picture alliance/ZB

Magdeburg is also proud of its many parks. One of them is the Rotehorn on the Elbe island. Known as the city's green lung, it's one of the most popular destinations in Magdeburg.

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Editor: Kate Bowen