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Must do and see in Halle

Halle is a city in the southern area of the German state Saxony-Anhalt. Halle is an exceptionally vital financial and instructive place in eastern Germany. The University of Halle-Wittenberg is the greatest college in Saxony-Anhalt and one of the most seasoned colleges in Germany. Itt is the heart of the Central German Metropolitan Region.

1. Halloren Chocolate Factory

Halloren Chocolate Factory

Halloren Chocolate Factory and guests' focal point is the most famous chocolate production line in Germany. Everybody loves chocolate, but kids adore it. If you have children, take them here and they will be gratefull for the rest of their lives. Chocolate is sweet and you can take a bite or two. There are many types of chocolate, but don't taste all, you will get nausea.

3. Church of St. Mary

Church of St. Mary

Church of St. Mary is mixture of medieval holy places, St. Gertrude's Church from eleventh century and the more established St. Mary's Church from the twelfth century. The congregation has four parts, the two western octagonal ones are called Blue Towers. The other two are joined by a scaffold and on this extension was the city's flame watch. The congregation claims the first passing veil of Martin Luther. The Marktkirche's four towers is true city symbol. Roter Turm was initially fabricated as expansion of St. Mary's Church somewhere around 1420 and 1505. It is located in the Folkwang Museum and it is created by Ludwig Kirchner. It is great place to see and you and your friends will love it.

5. Giebichenstein University of Art and Design

Giebichenstein University of Art and Design

Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in the lower palace. It was fabricated somewhere around 1484 and 1503. It was the habitation of the Archbishops of Magdeburg, and it was demolished in the Thirty Years' War, and was a ruin a short time later.

2. Giebichenstein Castle

Giebichenstein Castle

Giebichenstein Castle, initially specified in 961, in the north of the downtown area on a slope over the Saale waterway, with a historical center in the upper mansion and the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in the lower palace. It was fabricated somewhere around 1484 and 1503. It was the habitation of the Archbishops of Magdeburg, and it was demolished in the Thirty Years' War, and was a ruin a short time later.

4. Roter Turm

Roter Turm

Roter Turm was initially fabricated as expansion of St. Mary's Church somewhere around 1420 and 1505. It is located in the Folkwang Museum and it is created by Ludwig Kirchner. It is great place to see and you and your friends will love it.

Halle is a place where modern and ancient collides and unites. It has great surroundings and nature parks for walk with your loved ones.

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