Auf der Burg, Amt1, 39590 Tangermuende, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
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❤ Recommended reason: Tangermünde (also translated as Tangermünde), German name Tangermünde. This ancient town on the left bank of the Elbe River is famous for its historic town hall, St. Stephen's Church and Tangermünde castle buildings. Highlights: The town's 1009-year chronicle records the lowland castle built in the Tanger River in the early 10th century during King Henry's reign. The 15th century was its "golden age" when it was a heavy town of the Hanseatic League, where a large number of Gothic brick buildings, including the Old Town Hall and St. Stephen's Church, were built around the castle complex consisting of city walls and strong gates. To this day, these ancient buildings still stare at us silently. This is a town with a rich historical atmosphere. The houses on both sides of the street are built in 1671, 1679, etc. The doors are embedded with government-issued protective badges. It makes people feel that the years are like this. #Worth going to the ancient town of ancient village 🚉 Traffic Raiders: It is about 90 kilometers away from Berlin and can be reached by car for more than an hour. Public transportation is not too convenient. ⏳ Play time: at least three hours 👍 Most recommended: City Hall (enter 2.5 Europe, but can't climb the top, sorry.) Castle Hotel (built in 1799) and the observation deck next to it, you can overlook the Elbe River. Old church, city wall, streets and alleys. If you have time, you can take a tour of the Elbe River.