Brunswik
The name 'Brunswik' emerged in 1350 for the first time and is assumed to be older than the City of Kiel itself. 1869 it was suburbanized to Kiel, including the areas Blücherplatz, Düsternbrook and the adjacent district Ravensberg. Today Brunswik is – next to the city center – the most favorite shopping area and houses many cultural, academic or medical facilities as well as several ancient monuments.
Loppokaffeeexpress
TragBar
Fish Bar
Emmaplus
Meticulously selected regional and international specialities as well as deli foods.
Marienhain
Farmer's Market at Blücherplatz
Café Phollkomplex
Schauspielhaus
Cultural Forum 'Hansa 48'
Forstbaumschule
Aquarium GEOMAR
Medicine and Pharmacy Historical Collection
Kunsthalle zu Kiel
Botanical Garden Kiel
Old Botanical Garden
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Forstbaumschule
- Address
- 46 Düvelsbeker Weg
The 'Forstbaumschule' was founded by August Niemann in 1785 as Royal Danish School of Forestry. One hundred years later, the school was moved back to Copenhagen and the area was modified into the first public park in Kiel in the style of an english garden. Today the 'Forstbaumschule' is a 12,5ha protected area with over 500 different tree and shrub types that houses one of northern germany's biggest beer gardens. Open daily: 10am – 1am