This venue, which was opened in the centre of the Old Town in 1981, offers two generous modern meeting rooms. When you book rooms with us, getting the drinks from us is mandatory. We will gladly send ...
The museum under construction shows the exciting and magnificent history of soccer in Kaiserslautern: from the founding of the club and the era when Fritz Walter and his comrades wrote history, to the ...
Bathing was forbidden in the Gelterswoog. Rangers and pastors would take the clothes of those frolicking in the water. Although today, little has changed in terms of the romantic flair of the ...
A variety of recreational facilities, including numerous swimming pools and lidos, the Kaiserslautern soccer club (FCK) and a list of leisure clubs and associations, all appear in this section.
How has Kaiserslautern changed from an industrial town to a 'city of natural sciences', and why does a fish decorate the coat of arms? Which role do the Americans play in the city's past and present?
Whatever you would like - a visit to the former Casimir Castle including the underground passages or a city bus tour - we arrange guided tours for groups all year round. Virtual Tour for all ages - ...
Informations about the parking guidance system to find a free parking space, the Park & Ride offers to the Soccer Stadion and car parks in the city.
6 days physical and mental development based on the Shaolin tradition. Experience the daily life at the monastery together with the community of the Shaolin Temple Europe. Valid upon request and ...
Please visit the Civic Center as early as possible.
St. Martin’s is considered a vivid example of a medieval church of a mendicant order. Built at the beginning of the 14th century as a Franciscan monastery church, it was expanded as early as the 15th ...
A walk up to the Hohenecken Castle is exciting: not only to enjoy the panoramic view over the Palatinate Forest, but also to explore the castle from the Hohenstaufen period. It was built out of the ...
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