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WWK Arena
football stadium
Fuggerei
thumb|Herrengasse in the Fuggerei The Fuggerei is the world's oldest public housing complex still in use. It is a walled enclave within the city of Augsburg, Bavaria. It takes its name from the Fugger family and was founded in 1516 by Jakob Fugger the Younger (known as "Jakob Fugger the Rich") as a place where the needy citizens of Augsburg could be housed. By 1523, 52 houses had been built, and in the coming years the area expanded with various streets, small squares and a church. The gates were locked at night, so the Fuggerei was, in its own right, very similar to a small independent mediev
Augsburg Cathedral
cathedral
Rosenaustadion
Rosenaustadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Built in 1951, it is a heritage listed monument and was the largest stadium in Augsburg for 58 years until 2009 when the Augsburg Arena was opened. With a spectator capacity of 32,354, it is primarily used for football matches and track & field athletics events. It is the current home ground for FC Augsburg Women and FC Augsburg II. It is the former home of the FC Augsburg men's first team, who played at the ground between 1951 and 2009.
Rathaus
City hall in Augsburg, Germany
St. Peter am Perlach
church building in Augsburg, Swabia, Germany
St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey, Augsburg
Benedictine abbey dedicated to Saint Ulrich and Saint Afra in Augsburg, Bavaria
Perlachturm
280px|thumb|Perlachturm with St. Peter am Perlach|St. Peter by Perlach
Maximilianmuseum
thumb|right|250px|Facade of the Museum. The Maximilian Museum is a large, public museum housed in a palatial building erected in 1546 in Augsburg, Germany. It houses a notable collection of decorative arts. Augsburg was the leading German center of sculpture, painting, and, especially, of fine work in gold in silver from the late Middle Ages until the modern period.
Augsburger Puppenkiste
German puppet theater company in Augsburg (1948–)
Dorint Hotel Tower
architectural structure
Fuggerhäuser
thumb|Fugger houses The Fuggerhäuser (Fugger houses) is a complex of houses on the Maximilianstraße in Augsburg, built for the Fugger family of businessmen. It is now owned by the Fugger-Babenhausen branch of the Fugger family who resides at Wellenburg castle in Augsburg and in Babenhausen, Bavaria.
Eiskanal
artificial whitewater course in Pau, France
Curt Frenzel Stadium
Stadium in Augsburg, Germany
St. Anne's Church, Augsburg
church in Augsburg, Germany
Augsburg Hospital
hospital in Germany
Augsburg Zoo
zoo
Schaezlerpalais
thumb|Front facade of the SchaezlerpalaisFile:2024 Festsaal Schaezlerpalais 2.jpg|thumb|Schaezlerpalais ballroom The Schaezlerpalais is a baroque palace in Augsburg. The palace extends far back from the street, encompassing dozens of rooms, courtyards, and gardens. The gilded mirrored ballroom was built between 1765-1770 and has survived intact. It is widely regarded as the most artistically significant Rococo ballroom in Germany. Carl Albert von Lespilliez was the architect of the Schaezlerpalais.
Goldener Saal
Augsburg Technical University of Applied Sciences
Public university in Augsburg, Germany