Eberswalde
Eberswalde has a lively gastronomy scene. There is a tall selection of restaurants and cafés offering both regional and international cuisine. The City is known for its traditional German cuisine and game specialties. There are also several breweries in the City that produce and sell beer.
The history of Eberswalde dates back to the Middle Ages, when the City emerged as a trading center and junction of trade routes. Over the centuries, Eberswalde belonged to the Duchy of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. In the 20th century, Eberswalde was an important industrial town, particularly in the textile and paper sectors.
Eberswalde has a number of cultural and historical sights to offer:
Eberswalde City Museum: A museum that documents the history and culture of the City.
Eberswalde Castle: 17th century castle, now a museum and event venue.
Stadtkirche St. Marien: A Gothic church from the 14th century, considered one of the most important Gothic buildings in Brandenburg.
Finow Canal: A canal that flows through the City and serves as a tourist attraction and recreational area.