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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BruchsalBruchsal - Wikipedia

    Bruchsal. /  49.133°N 8.600°E  / 49.133; 8.600. Bruchsal ( German pronunciation: [ˈbʁʊxzaːl] ⓘ; South Franconian: Brusl) is a city at the western edge of the Kraichgau, approximately 20 km northeast of Karlsruhe in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on Bertha Benz Memorial Route .

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › BruchsalBruchsal – Wikipedia

    Bruchsal ist eine Stadt am westlichen Rand des Kraichgaus, etwa 20 Kilometer nördlich von Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg. Sie ist die Stadt mit dem größten Spargelmarkt Europas, die bevölkerungsreichste Stadt des Landkreises Karlsruhe und ein Mittelzentrum für die umliegenden Gemeinden. Bis 1972 war Bruchsal Sitz des ...

  3. Bruchsal Palace (Schloss Bruchsal), also called the Damiansburg, is a Baroque palace complex located in Bruchsal, Germany. The complex is made up of over 50 buildings. These include a three-winged residential building with an attached chapel, four pavilions separated by a road, some smaller utility buildings, and a garden.

  4. www.schloss-bruchsal.de › enBruchsal Palace

    Bruchsal Palace (Schloss Bruchsal) is one of the most majestic prince-bishops residences in Germany. It is famous for its opulent staircase, constructed by Balthasar Neumann, known as the “crown jewel of all Baroque staircases”.

  5. Bruchsal, city, Baden-Württemberg Land (state), southwestern Germany. It lies along the Saalbach (Saal Stream), just northeast of Karlsruhe. First mentioned in 796 as the site of a Frankish royal villa, it was given to the prince-bishops of Speyer in 1056 and became their residence in 1720.

  6. Jan 20, 2015 · Things to Do in Bruchsal, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 2,416 traveler reviews and photos of Bruchsal tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Bruchsal. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. Bruchsal cannot but enchant visitors. It's mainly the splendid palace that is the master of ceremonies as far as tourists are concerned. But there are also the museums, theaters, restaurants, and more.

  8. Bruchsal Palace (Schloss Bruchsal) is the only Prince-Bishop’s residence on the Upper Rhine. It is famous for its opulent staircase constructed by Balthasar Neumann – known as the “crown jewel of all Baroque staircases”.

  9. Bergfried. The Bergfried is the last remnant of the ancient “Alte Schloss (Old Castle)“. This square shaped tower is 38 meters (125 feet) high, and has 9.30 meters (30.5 feet) wide walls that are three meters (9.8 feet) thick.

  10. Bruchsal is a modern business metropolitan area with thousands of years of history, a variety of leisure activities, a diversified cultural life and excellent shopping facilities.