This spectacular church is a sight to behold, its exterior comprised of towering spires and intricate motifs which accentuate its spellbinding façade. Katholische St. Martins Kirche is among the foremost religious buildings in the town, attracting worshippers and tourists in droves owing to its serenity and marvelous architecture. The interior of the church is adorned with a series of splendid ecclesiastical works, and another feature which commands attention is the grand Sandtner organ.
The lively Wiesbaden Tennis and Hockey Club is set at the edge of the Dambach Weiher forest. This sports facility is known to organize annual tennis and hockey championships. They also offer training sessions to amateur and professional tennis and hockey players. Wheelchair tennis is another interesting sport where paraplegic players are trained to push their limits.
Pydna (Missile Base) or the Pydna (Raketenbasis) was home to nuclear weapons during 1930 and the years that followed. Cruise missiles were stationed here and the bunkers that were built for the army then still can be seen on site along a number of traces of the place's historic past. Today this missile base is used as a venue for a number of local events, The Nature One being the most popular of them all. This event attracts youngsters from all across the globe and the venue is converted into a euphoria zone laden with music, dramatic lights and impeccable acoustics. Whether an event is on or not, Pydna (Raketenbasis) is still worth a visit.
Lutherkirche or the Luther Church in Wiesbaden is a beautiful church which was first built at the beginning of the 19th century. Designed by architects Hermann Eggert and Franz Schwechten, this church was built in accordance with the Wiesbaden program. Located close to the Wiesbaden square, this attractive piece of architecture was styled in the Art Nouveau form. The church's capacity boasts of a staggering 1200 and is also equipped with a community hall to accommodate them. Local religious events and festivals find a place in the three organs inside the church, which has inadvertently led Lutherkirche to become one of the most renowned as a sacred musical center.
Located in the heart of Mombach is the Ev. Friedenskirche Mombach of 1901. It was built by renowned architect Reinhold Weisse and displays a strong neoclassical and Art Nouveau influence. Located on the first floor, the church possess simple yet elegant features such as a wooden altar and pulpit and an ordinary organ. The church is known for its intricate decorative paintings that are simply spellbinding.