This walking tour includes a visit to the world-unique Centennial Hall. It's a walk through the city's former 19th-century exhibition grounds. It's 6 kilometres from the city centre, a few tram stops, and you're there.
You will explore the Centennial Hall – its monumental interior from the early 20th century is truly impressive. Hitler spoke to his supporters here. It's a gem of modernist architecture and houses an interesting museum. After the visit, you will go to see the Multimedia Fountain (Water Show), and then visit a number of nearby monuments: the Japanese Garden, the Pergola with its cafés, the Four Domes Pavilion, and the wooden church. If you'd like, you can return to the city centre on your own by steamboat. The guide will show you the way.
