Fulda
Fulda has a long history as an important religious and cultural location. The City was founded in the 8th century by Irish missionaries and has played an important role as an ecclesiastical center over the centuries.
One of Fulda's most famous sights is the Fulda Cathedral, an impressive Gothic church built in the 8th century and now an important center of the Catholic Church in Germany.
One of the more famous landmarks is Fulda Castle, a baroque palace in the heart of the City, which is now used as a museum and event venue.
Fulda has a rich history and architecture, including many historic buildings and monuments in the old town as well as the City Museum, which documents the history of the City.
Over the centuries, Fulda has played an important role in the political and cultural life of Germany. In the Middle Ages, Fulda was an important City. During the Renaissance and in the 19th century, Fulda became an important cultural and educational center.