Sights & Attractions

Before you visit Brandenburg an der Havel, we would like to give you a taste of the beauties of the oldest city in the country. We will introduce you to selected sites in the three historic city centres and give tips and ideas for your explorations.
By clicking on the appropriate button you will find interesting details on the respective theme.
- Brandenburg Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul - the cradle of the Brandenburg March and the most important building in the city
- St. Pauli Cloisters - National Museum of Archaeology and special event venue
- Church of St. Catherine - outstanding testimony to North German brick Gothic
- Church of St. Gotthardt - Church of the Old Town, built around 1140
- Church of St. Nicholas - first reference in 1173 as a brick basilica nave
- Catholic Holy Trinity Church - with 13 stained glass windows, designed by the British glass artist Graham Johns
- St. Peter's Chapel - Gothic chapel in the immediate vicinity of the Cathedral
- Jacob Chapel - late brick Gothic single nave
- Old Town Hall and (statue of) Roland
- City Walls + Gate Towers
- Slavic Village
- Fritze Bollmann
You can also learn some interesting facts about a famous Brandenburg original should you perhaps relax at the Fritze-Bollmann Fountain in the pedestrian zone.
