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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Kunsthalle zu Kiel
- Address
- 1 Düsternbrooker Weg
- Website
- Visit Website
Built in 1909, the Kunsthalle is Kiels biggest art museum with an exhibition space of 2000 square meters. The collection includes romantic paintings, paintings of the Russian Realists, German Impressionists and Expressionists, pieces of the art movement 'New Objectivity' and international art since 1945. It also has a huge collection of replicas of ancient greek statues. Monday: closed Tuesday & Thursday to Sunday: 10am – 6pm Wednesday: 10am – 8pm