St. Martin’s is considered a vivid example of a medieval church of a mendicant order. Built at the beginning of the 14th century as a Franciscan monastery church, it was expanded as early as the 15th ...
So, who was Barbarossa? - certainly not a baker (who has cashed in on this illustrious name), but a powerful emperor of the Middle Ages. One of our claims to fame! Discover more interesting aspects of ...
This 3-hour route takes you south of Kaiserslautern, past numerous natural and cultural sights (e.g. Blitzeichen, Dreieckstein or Jungfernstein) ...
On August 1st 1925, the exhibition grounds opened in the east of the city with a Palatine handicrafts exhibition. Older Kaiserslauterners still call it the "exhibition" when they mean the Volkspark.
About 50 degree programmes are offered, which cover the areas of natural and engineering sciences, design, economics, information and communication sciences. Practical applicability and innovation, ...
This venue, which was opened in the centre of the Old Town in 1981, offers two generous modern meeting rooms. When you book rooms with us, getting the drinks from us is mandatory. We will gladly send ...
Most of the City's departments are housed here under one roof, as well as the civic center and the offices of special interest groups. One large and one small hall can accommodate City Council ...
Where did the skeleton in the underground passage come from? What's a fish doing in the coat of arms? And why are the elephants in the Emperor's Fountain? The answers, a little treat, and much more ...
Scroll down the page that opens with the following link and you will find all information in English language ...
Whether operas, musicals, operettas, drama or ballet - the Palatinate Theatre offers a wide and extensive program.
08:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 01:30 p.m. - 04:00 p.m.
A variety of recreational facilities, including numerous swimming pools and lidos, the Kaiserslautern soccer club (FCK) and a list of leisure clubs and associations, all appear in this section.