Karlsruhe
hosts the two highest federal German courts (one for constitutional affairs,
one for private claims), giving the city a certain "administrative character",
with lots of well-organized institutions. Side-effect: not too much nightlife.
Three hundred
years ago, the city founder, Margrave Karl allegedly fell asleep
in a forest and dreamt about a city with a castle in the center and streets
located like sunrays from that castle. So, he built a pretty castle in
baroque style and a city around in that style, giving Karlsruhe
(which means: Karl's rest) a unique and interesting structure.
Like so many
other cities here, the city of Karlsruhe was a victim of the area bombing
in WW II, but many parts and houses were rebuilt and reconstructed in a
pretty and picturesque style. It is well worth visiting. |