The Augustiner Museum houses displays gathered from the religious edifices of the city. Prominent exhibits include stone works and glass windows of the Town's cathedral. It is located inside of the old Augustinian monastery. This monastery was supposed to be renovated in massive proportions in 1914. However, due to World War I, those renovations were restricted to a more minimal renovation plan. The museum contains work by many famous artists, including Anselm Feuerbach, Franz Xaver Winterhalter and Matthias Grünewald.
One of the major green regions of Freiburg im Breisgau is the Seepark. This massive city park spanning 35 hectares (86 acres) is great to spend some quiet time and reconnecting with nature. The main feature of the park is the lake, which is ideal for boating.
Offering stunning views of the vistas unfurling in the vicinity, Schauinslandbahn is a cable car which operates all year round during a stipulated time frame. Visitors can relish the opportunity of gliding over breathtaking scenery and admiring the beauty of their surroundings whilst seated in cabins which carry them from one station to the other.
Steinwasen Park is a prominent amusement park in the Black Forest region and this mountainside attraction has various rides, a museum, as well as a small zoo, ideal for families. The pricing is decent and the park also offers several dining options. Another unique features is a suspension bridge which spans above the park and is considered the largest of its kind in the world.
Found at an elevation of 1,414 meters (4,639 feet), Belchen or Black Forest Belchen as it is also referred to as is regarded as one of the highest summits in the Black Forest. The unique feature of the summit here is that it brings together three different municipalities named, Kleines Wiesental, Schönenberg and Münstertal. Also, in 1949, Belchen was declared a nature reserve thanks to the wide range of flora and fauna found here. Pay a visit to Belchen to marvel at the spectacular view of Mont Blanc in the French Alps.
Step into the enchanting Europa Park for an experience like no other. Travel enthusiasts are sure to love the city themed areas, where you can drop in to Portugal or Spain, or visit Scandinavia, among the dozen other cities recreated. Larger-than-life roller-coasters, crazy carousels and whirlwind water-rides will get your adrenaline pumping and leave you excited for more. As one of the country's largest of its kind, this park promises an exhilarating and memorable time and will far from disappoint. It makes for a great getaway from mundane city life and is best enjoyed with family and large groups.
Set in the bustling city of Lahr, Evangelisch-Methodistische Kirche is a free church with a large congregation that was set up in 1864. In 2006, this old church established a community center where members can gather and share their faith.
Established in 1977, Die Schönen /Musiktheater is a part of E-Werk and is among the prominent independent theater spaces in town. Since it is helmed by one of the oldest theater groups in the nation, you can expect a variety of musicals that are not only high in quality but also creatively. From revue to cabaret musicals, underground music art forms and more are the focus of this theater. Audience interaction keeps the shows more engaging.
The Morat-Institut für Kunst und Kunstwissenschaft is an art gallery that was founded in 1972, by Charlotte A. Morat. The gallery houses a variety of contemporary and fine art paintings, and artworks. There are Renaissance masterpieces, sculptures, masks, paintings, and other artworks from around the world. Artworks from phenomenal artists like Ernst Hermanns, Max Beckmann, Erwin Bohatsch, and Jaroslav Kovár, among several others are on display at the institute.