St. Nicholas' Church (Nikolaikirche) is the oldest building in the city. It's a beautiful Gothic-styled edifice built in the 13th century. The church has been reconstructed for many times in the whole field of its history, but it has managed to retain the original style. The interior of the church is decorated in simple and low-key style; some elements date back hundreds of years.
The most notable region in the historical perspective is the region of Laboe; the World War II submarine is the main object of interest here. Not far from the iconic place where submarine rests, a beautiful memorial was found. The Kiel Canal, opened in the late 19th century, remains the undisputable symbol of the city. The length of the canal is 99 kilometers; every year it hosts the largest sailing regatta in the world.
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