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Culture & Theater in Brunswick
Culture in Brunswick centers on the state theater, one of the largest three-genre houses in Lower Saxony, with drama, opera, ballet and its own orchestra. Festivals like the open-air Sommerloch spill onto the city's squares, and the legends of Till Eulenspiegel give the region its own literary color.
Attractions
City Center
Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
One of the oldest public museums in Europe (1754). Rembrandt, Vermeer, Cranach, Rubens.
from 9 €
Bohlweg Quarter
State Theater Brunswick
A three-genre theater with the Großes Haus, the Kleines Haus and Haus Drei. Drama, opera, ballet and concerts.
from 15 €
Magniviertel
Happy Rizzi House
A colorful Pop Art façade by James Rizzi at the Ackerhof. One of the most unusual office buildings in Germany.
Free entry
City Center
Till Eulenspiegel Fountain
A fountain with the figure of Till Eulenspiegel in front of St. Catherine's church. A bronze sculpture from 1906.
Free entry
Restaurants
Magniviertel
Restaurant Zucker
Modern seasonal cooking in the Magniviertel. A changing menu, local producers and a small wine cellar.
Eastern Ring Quarter
Café Klatsch
A student café on Hagenmarkt with vegan cake, bagels and beat classics as background music.