Veltheimsches Haus, a half-timbered house built in the year 1573, differs from other surrounding buildings by its unusual bay windows. There is also a very beautiful ribbon frieze here. It is one of the best examples of half-timbered architecture. However, the most unique religious monument is considered to be St. Pauli Kirche. This church was built in 1906 in the Gothic-Renaissance style. The Gothic spire burned down during World War II, and so far its reconstruction has not been planned. Also deserving of your visit is Eintracht Stadion. It is particularly worth visiting the building during an ongoing game, and the competitions are very interesting. In order to get away from the hustle and bustle of the world, you should endeavor to go to Prinz-Albrecht-Park.
During your time in Braunschweig, you should make an attempt to visit museums. You will be pleased to learn that there are some very impressive ones, such as the Städtisches Museum, where you can learn more about the history of the city. Special attention is paid here to the period of the Second World War. There is also a collection of works of art of the 19th century. In the Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum, you can enjoy not only exhibits but also the beautiful architecture of the building. Here among the exhibits, you can find household items, weapons, furniture, portraits, clothes of different times, and, as in the previous museum, special attention is devoted to the Second World War.
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