Sightseeing Whether Hessian State Theatre, Biebrich Palace, Opelbad, Hessian parliament and town hall, cuckoo clock and many other sights can be visited in advance on the Internet before the real visit to Wiesbaden. Bowling Green and Kurhaus Hessian State Theatre The Hessian State Theatre, which was built in 1894 on behalf of Kaiser Wilhelm II, is one of the most successful German language theatres. Hessian State Theatre Square Kaiser-Friedrich-Platz and Nassauer Hof The northern part of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Platz between the wings of the Nassauer Hof reminds us of the former beauty of the classicistic architecture. Square Kaiser-Friedrich-Platz and Nassauer Hof Biebrich Palace and Rhine The Biebrich Palace is one of the most impressive palaces along the Rhine. Every year, wonderful weddings are celebrated and numerous conferences are held there. Biebrich Palace and Rhine Neroberg Wiesbaden's own hillside, the Neroberg, rises 245 metres above sea level and is a popular recreation site for Wiesbaden residents. Neroberg Market square The market square is located in downtown Wiesbaden. Numerous seasonal traders offer a wide variety of products during the weekly market. Market square Park Warmer Damm A popular urban park in Wiesbaden is called Warmer Damm. An extensive pond dominates the park. Park Warmer Damm Pedestrian zone and shopping area The Langgasse is a pedestrian zone that runs through the centre of Wiesbaden. There are a wide variety of shops, from fashion stores to jewellers. Pedestrian zone and shopping area Cuckoo clock The oversized cuckoo clock was erected in the Burgstraße in 1946. Every half hour, between 8 am and 8 pm, the cuckoo shows up. Cuckoo clock Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme The Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme is a bathing palace that offers bathing luxury at the highest level. Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme City palace and town hall The former city palace of the Dukes of Nassau, built in the late classicistic style, has been the seat of the Hessian parliament since 1946. The new town hall is the seat of the Wiesbaden city administration. City palace and town hall Square Luisenplatz The Luisenplatz is an example of impressive room design in Classicism. On the Luisenplatz is the Roman Catholic Church of St. Boniface, the oldest church in downtown Wiesbaden. Square Luisenplatz Square Kranzplatz and fountain Kochbrunnen The Kochbrunnen on Kranzplatz is not only a landmark, but also an often frequented place for health-conscious people. Square Kranzplatz and fountain Kochbrunnen Thermalbad Aukammtal A top-class health and wellness offer awaits visitors in the Thermalbad Aukammtal. Thermalbad Aukammtal Main station The main station was inaugurated by Emperor William II as the city's new central train station in 1906. Main station Park Herbert- und Reisinger-Anlagen In 1932, on the initiative of the founders Hugo Reisinger and Adam Herbert, the former railway property, located directly in front of the main station, was converted into a green area. Park Herbert- und Reisinger-Anlagen Cultural centre Schlachthof and water tower Culture in various forms, accessible to all social classes and all ages - that is the motto of the cultural centre Schlachthof. In the restored water tower next to the cultural centre there are offices and the bar "60/40" as well as the club room "Kesselhaus". Cultural centre Schlachthof and water tower Share content Facebook Twitter WhatsApp