The tourist sightseeing tour should also include a visit to the Rosengarten Congress centre, where interesting musical and theatrical performances are often held, so it is also preferable to follow the poster of its upcoming events. The centre was built in 1903 according to the project of Bruno Schmitz, who chose the fashionable art Nouveau as a style of the building, it can accommodate up to 2,300 spectators a day. Before you visit an interesting event here, you should spend some time exploring the building. The concert hall is surrounded by a small park with beautiful lanterns and fascinating fountains — a great place to cool off in the heat.
Mannheim has a large number of museums worth visiting. For example, Technoseum is a place where visitors can learn how various technologies have been developed around the world over the past 200 years. And for those who prefer to test everything empirically, physical experiments are conducted. It is worth noting that the cultural institution is one of the largest museums of this kind in all of Germany. Zeitgeschichtliches Museum is dedicated to the theme of World War II, its collection includes uniforms, weapons, photographs, and documents of that time. Since the outstanding German poet Friedrich Schiller lived in the city, today the house where he lived is "Museum Schillerhaus" with the most accurately preserved furnishings.
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