Constance (Konstanz)


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This German town is located on banks of Lake Constance. Constance (Konstanz) is actually a German university along with being a Cathedral town. With a total population exceeding eighty thousand, the Constance (Konstanz), is one of the largest city situated on the banks of Lake Constance.

The Constance (Konstanz), is a beautiful city with picturesque sights all around, and lots to do in and around the place. The town has staunchly preserved its past heritage and culture. It is often considered as the cultural center along with being a modern trading hub of Germany. Due to its vicinity to Austria and Switzerland, this bordering town has established itself as a trading center.

Things to see and do at Constance (Konstanz), Germany:

  -   Travel back in time as you encounter the old world charm at the Constance (Konstanz) in Germany. You can visit this unchanged town from the Middle Ages and form an idea of a typical trading town.
  -   The Renaissance Town Hall built in the 16th century is a famous attraction in Constance (Konstanz), Germany.
  -   Konzilsgebäude, another tourist attraction, built in the 14th century, attracts tourists from around the world.
  -   historic old Insel Hotel also constructed in the 14th century calls for special attraction from all the visitors to the town. So admire the architectural brilliance of this place.
  -   The 12th century Barbarossa-Haus and the 15th century Hus-Haus along with the old town fortifications at Pulverturm, Rheintorturm and Schnetztor will surely attract your attention at a glance.
  -   You can also participate in the international music festival held at the Constance (Konstanz), Germany. Visit the Seenachtfest, this is a lake festival celebrated with great pomp and show at Constance (Konstanz), Germany.
  -   You can also visit Reichenau, an island which is famous for its monastery or take a boat to the island of Mainau, this island has silted buildings and is an ideal site for a picnic.

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