Mannheim inspires with a unique mixture of baroque heritage, modern urban development and a varied calendar of events. One of the city's highlights is the impressive Mannheim Baroque Palace, the largest baroque palace complex in Germany and the second largest in Europe. With guided tours and exhibitions, the palace offers a fascinating insight into the history of the electoral era. The water tower, Mannheim's landmark, is part of the largest contiguous Art Nouveau complex in Germany and lies in the middle of an idyllic park.
Other sights include the magnificent Jesuit Church with its impressive baroque interior and Luisenpark, a green oasis of relaxation that is also home to the largest original Chinese teahouse in Europe. The 212-metre-high telecommunications tower offers a spectacular view of the city and the surrounding area on a clear day, and the revolving restaurant "Skyline" treats guests to culinary highlights. With the Livecam in Mannheim, you can take a look at the silhouette of the city and the water and telecommunications tower at any time.
Regular events bring Mannheim to life all year round. From the city's New Year's reception in the Rose Garden to the International Schiller Days in June and Christopher Street Day in August, the city has something for everyone. In the fall, Mannheim's Oktoberfest beckons, and at Christmas time, two atmospheric Christmas markets - under the water tower and on the Kapuzinerplanken - invite you to linger.