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    Durlach, eine einstmals eigenständige Stadt, bildet nach der Zwangseingemeindung im Dritten Reich heute den größten Stadtteil von Karlsruhe. Von ihr ging...

  2. Dec 17, 2018 · Facebook announced in a blog post last week that a Photo API bug caused up to 6.8 million users’ unposted photos to be leaked to third-party app developers. Yes, you read that right, unposted photos. The photos were leaked to approximately 1,500 third-party apps, unintentionally giving 876 developers access to users’ photos that hadn’t ...

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    • Ride in Durlach Funicular
    • Enjoy The View from Turmberg Hill
    • Karlsburg Castle in Durlach
    • Visit Pfinzgaumuseum
    • Basler Tor
    • Durlach Market Square
    • Getting Lost in Its Charming Streets
    • Tips For Visiting The Durlach Neighbourhood

    The best way to start your visit to the Durlach neighbourhood in Karlsruhe is by taking a ride in its funicular to the top of Turmberg Hill. Durlach funicular, officially known as Turmbergbahn, is one of the Durlach highlights that shouldn’t be missed. It’s the oldest funicular in Germany, opened back in 1888. The ride takes only around three minut...

    The funicular will take you almost to the top of Turmberg Hill. The upper station is located just next to the observing platform from which you’ll have a fantastic view of the Durlach neighbourhood, Karlsruhe and their surroundings. Turmberg Hill is the northernmost edge of the Schwarzwald forest, and you can also enjoy some beautiful nature while ...

    Built during the 16th century, the beautiful Karlsburg Castle is one of the Durlach neighbourhood highlights. Although still impressive today, the castle was initially even larger. Only one of its wings still stands today. The castle was demolished and rebuilt a few times in history. In 1715, Margrave Karl Wilhelm decided to build a new palace in h...

    Located inside the Karlsburg Castle, Pfinzgaumuseum is a great place to learn about Durlach’s history. The museum is very small and free of charge, so you won’t need more than thirty minutes to visit it. The Pfinzgaumuseum exhibits artefacts showcasing Durlach’s history, culture, art and objects belonging to its everyday life.

    Like other medieval towns, Durlach was protected with solid walls and could only be accessed through the town gates. Only one of those town gates is preserved today – Basler Tor. It got that name because it was situated where the old road to the Swiss town of Baselwas located. The gate was almost completely burned in one of the French sieges of the...

    Visiting Durlach Market Square will make you feel as if you have travelled back to the Middle Ages. A small charming square is a home to the Town Hall, town church and a lovely fountain. The Town Hall is a traditional German building with a massive stepped gable. You’ll see the figure of a knight on its balcony. Holding a flag and the Baden coat of...

    Although seeing all these historical sites in Durlach will give you a great overview of Durlach highlights, probably the best way to experience that area of Karlsruhe is by just strolling around it. While wandering its cobbled streets, you’ll stumble upon some lovely houses, residential areas, small fountains, statues, and the little details that m...

    ⤷How to get from Karlsruhe to Durlach: Although it’s located a bit outside the city centre, it’s so easy to get to the Durlach neighbourhood with public transport. You’ll need only around fifteen minutes by tram to get there from the Karlsruhe city centre. Depending on where you will depart from in the city, you can check the best options to travel...

  5. Durlach is a borough of the German city of Karlsruhe with a population of roughly 30,000. Durlach has about 30,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. La Villetta Durlach, Karlsruhe, Germany. 516 likes · 2 talking about this · 523 were here. La Villetta Durlach

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