Introduction
208km (129 miles) SW of Stuttgart, 70km (44 miles) N of Basel (Switzerland), 280km (174 miles) S of Frankfurt
The largest city in the Black Forest region is often overlooked because of its out-of-the-way location. When approached from the Rhine plain on the west, Freiburg is silhouetted against towering mountain peaks, which are only an hour from the town by funicular or car.
Because of its climate, Freiburg is a year-round attraction and sports center. The city is in the path of warm air currents that come up from the Mediterranean through the Burgundy Gap. In early spring, the town usually bursts into bloom while the surrounding mountain peaks remain covered with snow. In the fall, the smell of new wine fills the narrow streets even as snow falls on nearby peaks.
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Augustiner Museum
The Augustiner Museum is housed in the former church and monastery of the Order of St. Augustine. It contains the town's finest collection of art,...
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Freiburg Cathedral
This cathedral is one of the great masterpieces of Gothic art in Germany. Its unique spire is of filigree stonework; the steeple sits on an octagonal...
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Freiburg Minster, 79098 Freiburg im Breisgau
- The Minster was built in three stages, the first beginning in the year 1120 under the dukes of Zähringen, the second beginning in 1210, and the...
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