Unforgettable Augsburg: Private Rail Journey from Munich
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From the capital of Bavaria to one of the oldest cities in Germany: Augsburg. Discover the roots of the Bavarian countryside with the company of your professional private guide while on your way to this ancient city. Augsburg proudly flaunts its over 2000 years of history. Discover the past and present of one charming place. Today, Augsburg is the capital of the region of Swabia in Bavaria and Germany’s third oldest city. It is famous for being home to the Fugger family, the German “Medici’s” and one of the wealthiest families in history, and where the Fuggers founded the Fuggerei. Enjoy city in a tour that covers all the major highlights, like the Townhall, the first building in the world to have 6 floors, the Fuggerei, the birthplace of the acclaimed artist Berthold Brecht. Also see the Schaezler Palais, which survived World War II without a scratch today and provides a glimpse of the rise and fall of an Imperial City. Then ride back to where we started, in Munich.
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Train Station, Hauptbahnhof, Bayerstraße 10A, 80335 MünchenReturn details
From the capital of Bavaria to one of the oldest cities in Germany: Augsburg. Discover the roots of the Bavarian countryside with the company of your professional private guide while on your way to this ancient city. Augsburg proudly flaunts its over 2000 years of history. Discover the past and present of one charming place. Today, Augsburg is the capital of the region of Swabia in Bavaria and Germany’s third oldest city. It is famous for being home to the Fugger family, the German “Medici’s” and one of the wealthiest families in history, and where the Fuggers founded the Fuggerei. Enjoy city in a tour that covers all the major highlights, like the Townhall, the first building in the world to have 6 floors, the Fuggerei, the birthplace of the acclaimed artist Berthold Brecht. Also see the Schaezler Palais, which survived World War II without a scratch today and provides a glimpse of the rise and fall of an Imperial City. Then ride back to where we started, in Munich.No redemption information available
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