
Worms
Worms, one of the oldest cities in Germany, is rich in history and impresses with historical sights and a vibrant culture.
The most famous landmark in Worms is the Worms Cathedral of St. Peter, a Romanesque masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The impressive architecture and centuries-old history make the cathedral a must for every visitor.
The Nibelungen Bridge and the Nibelungen Tower are reminiscent of the legendary history of the Nibelungen and the legendary heroic legends surrounding Siegfried. Another highlight is the Luther Monument, which commemorates the time of the Reformation and Martin Luther's stay in Worms.
The old town of Worms is characterized by historic buildings and charming alleys. Particularly worth seeing are Judenstrasse and the Heilbrunnentür, which provide an insight into the city's Jewish history.
For those interested in art and culture, there are numerous museums, such as the Nibelungen Museum or the Worms Museum, which offers exhibitions on the city's history.
Worms is located on the Middle Rhine Route, making the city an ideal starting point for excursions along the Rhine. Cycling and hiking along the river offer wonderful views and relaxation in nature.
The city is also known for its excellent wines grown in the surrounding vineyards. A wine tasting at one of the wineries is a great way to experience the region from a culinary perspective.
Whether you are interested in history, culture, nature or good food – Worms offers a variety of ways to discover the city.