A walk around the Labe region, promises to be incredibly fascinating. Interesting sights can be seen at every step. In this area there is a submarine, which took part in the hostilities during the Second World War. Nearby, there is an interesting military museum, as well as several commemorative memorials. This area is located on the shore of the bay, and on the hill that rises above the bay, an 85-meter obelisk is installed.
The endless symbol of the city remains the beautiful Kiel Canal, which was founded in the 19th century. Of particular interest are the gateways, which are equipped on the canal, which serve as a kind of link between the North and Baltic Seas. Next to the gateways is a museum dedicated to the history of the construction of the canal.
In Kiel is located one of the oldest botanical gardens in the country that was founded in 1688. Medicinal plants and herbs were once grown here. In due course, the collection of the botanical garden was replenished with exotic plants from different corners of the world. Today, the most valuable and rare plants are kept in a special greenhouse, which you can visit at any time of the year.
The Institute named after Leibniz, works in Kiel. It also does not remain without tourists' attention. In its territory there is an excellent aquarium, which is accessible to everyone. It presents an incredible variety of inhabitants of the North and Baltic seas, there is also a large outdoor swimming pool in which live fur seals and seals live. Twice a day at certain times, aquarium visitors are allowed to participate in animal feeding.
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