Must-see attractions in Wiesbaden

  • Kochbrunnen

    Wiesbaden

    If you're game to taste-test the hot spa waters for which the city is known (and named), which are said to have wonderful pharmacological powers, head to…

  • Schloss Freudenberg

    Wiesbaden

    Challenge all your senses at Schloss Freudenberg, a century-old mansion 3.5km southwest of Wiesbaden's centre that’s been turned into a hands-on,…

  • Museum Wiesbaden

    Wiesbaden

    Paintings from the 12th to 19th centuries and some 100 works by the Russian expressionist Alexej von Jawlensky (1864–1941), who lived in Wiesbaden for the…

  • Marktkirche

    Wiesbaden

    The Protestant neo-Gothic Marktkirche, built of bright red bricks between 1853 and 1862, was the first all-brick building to be built in the region. Its…

  • Russische Orthodoxe Kirche

    Wiesbaden

    The five glinting gold onion domes of this Russian Orthodox Church, constructed between 1847 and 1855, rise above a canopy of trees 600m southeast of the…

  • Michelsberg Synagogue Memorial

    Wiesbaden

    The site of Wiesbaden’s largest pre-war synagogue, built in 1869 and destroyed in 1938, is marked by a memorial that includes an outline of the structure …

  • Kurhaus Wiesbaden

    Wiesbaden

    Built in 1907, the neoclassical Kurhaus is now the city’s convention centre. Ornate interior spaces include the main hall, with its marble floor, granite…

  • Altes Rathaus

    Wiesbaden

    Overlooking the Schlossplatz, the Altes Rathaus (1610) is Wiesbaden's oldest building. It houses the representative rooms of the Hessischer Landtag …

  • St-Bonifatius-Kirche

    Wiesbaden

    The soaring steeples of this Gothic Revival church, reaching 68m high, make it a local landmark. Construction started in 1844 and it was consecrated in…

  • Neues Rathaus

    Wiesbaden

    Across the Schlossplatz from the Altes Rathaus is the Neues Rathaus (1887). Its interior is closed to the public.

  • Bowling Green

    Wiesbaden

    Out the front of the Kurhaus Wiesbaden, the Bowling Green is flanked by an elegant, 129m-long colonnade.

  • Bäckerbrunnen

    Wiesbaden

    There’s a hot springs tap at the Bäckerbrunnen, a little brick building a block south of Goldgasse.

  • Marktbrunnen

    Wiesbaden

    On the Schlossplatz, the Marktbrunnen dates from 1753 and was restored in 2016.