Mainz was founded by the Romans in 13 BC, making it one of Germany’s oldest towns. On this tour, you’ll hear about Mainz’s most famous son, Johannes Gutenberg, who transformed the Middle Ages by making book printing possible. The tour starts at the beautiful Market Square, in front of St Martin’s Cathedral. You’ll walk through the ‘Court of Corpses’, a former cemetery, and get a glimpse of how beautiful the medieval town must have been at Kirschgarten (Cherry Garden). You’ll also get a chance to see historic sights like House Aschaffenberg that survived World War II, and catch a glimpse of Germany’s most famous river, the Rhine. The tour will end back at Market Square, where we started off.
This tour begins at the Market Square, 55116 Mainz. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
This tour ends at the Dome.
Marvel at this stunning 1,000-year-old Romanesque cathedral that dominates the Market Square with its distinctive red sandstone towers. Explore one of Germany's most impressive medieval churches and learn about its rich history dating back to 975 AD.
Step inside to see working replicas of historic printing presses and discover how Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the world. Experience firsthand how medieval printing technology transformed communication and made books accessible to everyone.
Admire this beautiful church that's even older than the famous St. Martin's Cathedral, dating back to the 10th century. Walk through its peaceful interior and appreciate the architectural details that have survived nearly a millennium.
Pass through this atmospheric former cemetery that offers a glimpse into medieval Mainz's past. Stroll through the quiet courtyard and imagine the centuries of history that unfolded in this historic space.
Explore this charming square that showcases the beauty of medieval Mainz with its half-timbered houses. Enjoy the picturesque scene that survived the destruction of World War II.
Marvel at this ancient Roman column that has stood for approximately 1,000 years as a testament to Mainz's origins. Learn about the city's founding by the Romans in 13 BC as you admire this impressive artefact.
Discover this unique wooden column where citizens hammered in nails for charitable causes during World War I. See this folk art monument that represents community solidarity during difficult times.
Walk through this central square named after Mainz's most famous resident, Johannes Gutenberg. Pass by the monument honouring the inventor who changed the course of history.
Stroll down this historic street lined with traditional architecture and local shops. Experience the charm of old Mainz as you walk along one of the city's most atmospheric thoroughares.
Admire the baroque architecture of this beautiful 18th-century church. Step inside to appreciate the ornate interior and peaceful atmosphere.
Pass through this historic square that once served as a medieval fish market near the Rhine. Enjoy views toward Germany's most famous river from this charming plaza.
Marvel at this impressive Renaissance fountain that has been the centrepiece of Market Square since 1526. Admire the detailed sculptures and architectural elements that make this fountain a beloved landmark.
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