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  1. 4 days ago · In this article, we will explore 49 fascinating facts about Mainz, giving you an in-depth look into the history, attractions, traditions, and hidden gems that make this city truly special. So, put on your walking shoes, grab a glass of local wine, and let’s dive into the intriguing world of Mainz!

  2. Mainz is the capital city of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. Mainz is notable as a transport hub, for wine production, and for its many rebuilt historic buildings. In 2019, it was home to about 219,000 people.

  3. Mainz (Palatine German: Määnz or Meenz, (Latin: Mogontiacum) is a German city. It is the capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Mainz is on the left side of the river Rhine, on the right side is the city Wiesbaden. Mainz has about 203,000 people. Its main economic product is wine.

  4. Oct 31, 2014 · Mainz has 15 urban districts: Altstadt, Bretzenheim, Drais, Ebersheim, Finthen, Gonsenheim, Hartenberg/Münchfeld, Hechtsheim, Laubenheim, Lerchenberg, Marienborn, Mombach, Neustadt, Oberstadt, and Weisenau.

  5. wikitravel.org › en › MainzMainz - Wikitravel

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    Once the episcopal seat of the influential Prince-Electors, the "civilized" origins of Mainz date back to around 38 BC, when the Romans built a citadel here. The city's location at the confluence of the Rhine and the Main is ideal for trade, something reflected by the artifacts kept in the Landesmuseum, that show there have been settlements here si...

    By plane

    From Frankfurt International Airport, the local train S8 towards Wiesbaden stops at Mainz Hauptbahnhof (or optionally Mainz Römisches Theater). The train runs at least every 30 minutes daily, and takes around 30 minutes to get the Mainz. Also regional trains towards Koblenz and Saarbrücken stop in Mainz. Both options share the same local tariff, regional trains are faster and somewhat more convenient. Cologne/Bonn Airport is served by a direct ICE connection and from low cost hub Frankfurt-Ha...

    By train

    Mainz has several railway stations. The biggest and the only one in which InterCity and InterCityExpress trains do stop is Mainz Hauptbahnhof (main station), it is on the western edge of the city centre and works as a general hub for local traffic. Another noteworthy station is Mainz Römisches Theater (Roman theatre), south of the centre, but it is only served by regional and commuter trains. Both are served from Frankfurt, about 45 minutes away, by S-Bahn line S8.

    By car

    1. A60 from Lille, Charleroi, Liège(E42) 2. A61 from Koblenz, Bad Kreuznach, Worms 3. A63 from Kaiserslautern 4. A66 from Fulda, Frankfurt am Main

    The centre of town is accessible on foot from Mainz Haufbahnhof. There are signposts and maps throughout the city centre, or you can pick up a map from the DB information desk in the station. 1. Some good offers to explore the surroundings include the Rheinland-Pfalz-Ticket, offering unlimited travel in local trains for up to 5 persons inside the s...

    Dom St. Martin (Romanesque cathedral) – one of Germany's oldest and is currently covered with unsightly scaffolding [Sept 2012] along with the others in: Worms, Speyer
    "Stephanskirche", world-famous Chagall windows (blue).
    Christuskirche(Christ Church) - Italian renaissance on the Rhine
    Mainz Synagogue, one of the most interesting new synagogues recently constructed in Germany, and maybe even worldwide. By the architect Manuel Herz.

    Walk around the town. All the major attractions are easily reached on foot, on nice days walking & sitting along the Rhine river is a great way to pass an afternoon. Go and explore the outdoor town market on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at the cathedral. Visit the small but very nice Altstadt(old-town) of Mainz. Located just behind the cathedra...

    - The University of Mainz is in the north of the city. The student body is around 36,000. - Fachhochschule Mainz - University of Applied Science

    Mainz has two culinary specialities, both types of cheese. Spundekäse is local cream cheese whipped with cream into a soft paste, served with chopped raw onion and pretzels — the taste is mild and it goes great with beer. Handkäse is a sour milk cheese with a pungent aroma, most often served mit Musik, or marinated in vinegar and oil, then sprinkle...

    Bars

    1. Fiszbah, Raimundistr. 13, ☎ +49 6131 670330, [x]. Weekdays 7PM-late, weekends from 9AM. Legendary little dive bar with hot waitresses, cold beer, interesting people and wildly diverse music (e.g. "Discopogo for Punks in Pumps" on Tuesdays). Limited food menu and breakfast/brunch on weekends as well. 2. Hafeneck, Frauenlobstr. 93, ☎ +49 6131 4801977, [x]. Neighborhood bar that manages to simultaneously cater to football fans, local hipsters and an endless streams of niche musicians ranging...

    Pubs

    1. Eisgrub-Bräu, Mainz Weissliliengasse 1a, . This cavernous "ice cellar" has brewed its own beer since 1872 and is still packed most nights. In addition to their own beers, pale and dark, they also serve up hearty portions of honest German grub. 1. Good Time and Alexander the Great, Hintere Bleiche 18a and 8. Popular Hard Rock pubs quite close to the main railway station. They serve mead in horns and play anything from Death Metal to classical music (depending on the day of the week)! Outsid...

    Budget

    1. Jugendherberge Mainz (Youth Hostel), Otto-Brunfels-Schneise 4, ☎ +49 6131 85332 (mainz@diejugendherbergen.de), [x]. Beautifully located between the river Rhine and the People's Park with two bus stops nearby.

    Mid-range

    Hotel IbisHolzhofstraße 2Located just a few blocks outside of the Altstadt and a block from the Rhein, Hotel Ibis is always a pleasant experience. Very friendly, multilingual staff. Free wifi in the communal areas and in the rooms.

    Splurge

    1. Hyatt Regency Mainz, Malakoff-Terrasse 1, ☎ +49 6131 731234 (mainz@hyatt.de), [x]. Incorporates Fort Malakoff, Mainz's 19th-century castle, into its 21st-century architecture. It's the only 5 star hotel in Mainz on the river Rhine.

  6. The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (German: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) is a public research university in Mainz, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. It is named after the printer Johannes Gutenberg since 1946. As of 2018, it had approximately 32,000 students enrolled in around 100 academic programs.

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  8. Mainz in the 16th century. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Mainz, Germany.

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