1. The Boots
The Boots is a sandstone object that is brought on by the diverse degrees of weather condition. The "boots" served as a layout for making a character named "Ingo", St. Ingbert masqoute. Karl Basters composed the figure with the forms of the boot and a lion's head.
3. Church of St. Joseph
The Church of St. Joseph in St. Ingbert is a Catholic church in the Gothicstyle. It is placed on the slope over Becker Tower. This area is full of tourists through whole years. Churches are main attraction not only in Sankt Ingbert, but in Germany in general.
5. The Martin Luther Church
The Martin Luther Church is more than a hundred years old. It is Protestant church and it is in located on the north of the main street. Christ Church can be seen in its area too.
2. Becker tower
The Becker Tower is the previous brewhouse of Becker brewery. It was created by Herkommer, planner and developer of numerous Catholic churches. The cement tower is symbol of St. Ingbert. Building is over forty meters high and it well worth visit it.
4. Carnival Museum (Saarländisches Fastnachtsmuseum)
The Carnival Museum was opened in 1995 and so many different things can be seen in it. It can be found at Innovation Park at Becker Tower. Carnivals are generally interesting to kids, but their parents will enjoy visit with them.
The city is first named Ingbert. After the Thirty Years' War, city change its name to Sankt Ingbert. Town is a mixture of interesting gothic buildings and museums.
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