Salzwedel
Salzwedel is a City in the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt, located about 110 km west of Berlin and has about 23,000 inhabitants. Salzwedel has a long history and was an important City in the dominion of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg in the Middle Ages.
Some of the most important sights in Salzwedel are:
The market square: A historic square in the heart of the old town, surrounded by magnificent buildings and cafés.
St. Laurentii Church:A 14th-century Gothic church that is considered one of the most important architectural monuments in the region.
The Salzwedel City Museum: A museum that documents the history and culture of the City.
The Salzwedel Zoo: A small zoo with many animals from all over the world.
The Salzwedel Theatre:A theater for musical theater and drama.
Lake Salzwedel:A tall lake with recreational opportunities such as sailing, swimming and fishing.
Salzwedel has a lively cultural scene with many theaters, concert halls and museums. The City also has numerous parks and green spaces.