Modern · City Center
Brunswick Central Station
An architectural icon of the 1960s. A striking concrete-shell structure, listed as a monument.
Brunswick Central Station opened in 1960 and is regarded as one of the outstanding examples of West German postwar station architecture. The striking concrete-shell hall is a protected monument. Today it is a long-distance rail hub between Hanover and Berlin.
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Burglöwe (Lion Monument)
A 12th-century bronze statue and the emblem of Brunswick. Commissioned by Henry the Lion in 1166.
Free entry
City Center
Brunswick Cathedral (Dom St. Blasii)
A 12th-century Romanesque collegiate church. Burial place of Henry the Lion and Matilda of England.
Free entry
City Center
Dankwarderode Castle
A reconstructed 12th-century residence of the Welf dukes. Today a branch of the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum.
from 6 €
City Center
Brunswick Palace
A residence palace reconstructed in 2007 with the Schloss-Arkaden mall and a palace museum. A quadriga on the roof.
Free entry