Aachen is a spa town in western Germany in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands. At one time Aachen was the seat of Charlemagne and the center of his European empire. Charlemagne built a palace and a chapel there, which was expanded over time into the cathedral that still exists today. Inside this historic temple are the imperial throne and reliquary of Charlemagne, the Great Relics of Aachen, which include Mary's gown and the baby Jesus' diaper, and many other valuable medieval objects.
In addition to the cathedral, see the beautiful town hall and take advantage of the health-promoting properties of the local thermal waters. There are several interesting museums in Aachen: the cathedral treasury, the Centre Charlemagne introducing the history of Aachen, and the Couven Museum, showcasing technical progress and the life of the city's inhabitants in the 18th century, among others. Aachen also has many interesting monuments and fountains. Right next to the cathedral is the Puppenbrunnen, a movable fountain from 1975 that tells the city's history in an abbreviated way by means of figures moved by viewers.
Aachen is now a major industrial center that is an important road and rail hub. The city is home to Germany's largest polytechnic and many other smaller universities. You can fly there by plane, heading to Cologne airport, then change to a train. You can also get there directly from Poland by taking our long-distance buses. Take a bus to Aachen and see this remarkable city with your own eyes.
.Dubno (ukr. Дубно)-a city in western Ukraine, Rivne region, located on the Ivona River. It is one of the major centers of the region, with both a rich history and interesting cultural and tourist attractions.
Dubno, offers several interesting tourist attractions:
1. Dubno Castle - one of the city's most important landmarks is the Dubno Castle, which dates back to the 16th century. The castle is one of the best preserved examples of Renaissance defensive architecture in Ukraine. The castle has been expanded and modernized many times, and its impressive walls and towers continue to attract tourists.
2. St. Nicholas Church - is one of the oldest churches in the city, which dates back to the 17th century. Its architecture represents the Baroque style, and the interior has preserved many valuable elements of sacred art.
3. Monument commemorating the victims of World War II - in Dubna there is a monument dedicated to the city's residents who died during World War II. It is an important memorial that reminds us of the tragic events of the war.
4. Dubno Museum - the museum in the city collects exhibits related to the history of the region, folk culture and traditions. There you can see artifacts from different periods of the history of the city and the Rivne region.
5. The Old Town - walking through the old streets of Dubna, you can see many 19th-century buildings that have retained their original appearance. It is worth noting the architecture, which is the result of centuries of the city's history.
6. Ikva River - a picturesque river flowing through the city, it is an excellent place for walks along the shore and outdoor recreation.
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