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Prinzipalmarkt
Prinzipalmarkt

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The Prinzipalmarkt, -We will sit al fresco for Cafe und Kuchen or perhaps a hearty German lunch in a very old traditional restaurants (Stuhlmacher). From there, I can show them.

The Lambertikirche and the hanging iron cages in its tower. These cages are famous remnants of the rather violent defeat of the Anabaptists in their attempt to make Münster (Münster vacation rentals | Münster travel guide) the capital of their movement.

Not far is the Friedenssaal – very historical because it was here that the Peace Treaty to end the 30 year war has been signed and as a consequence brought about the birth of Holland.

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Location: Prinzipalmarkt 36, 48143 Münster, Germany

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