Getting Around
Magdeburg is well-connected by Autobahn 2 and Autobahn 14, making it accessible from various parts of Germany.
Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt, is a city steeped in history and culture. Situated on the Elbe River, it was once a prominent member of the Hanseatic League and played a significant role in medieval Europe. The city is home to the stunning Magdeburg Cathedral, where Otto I, the Holy Roman Emperor, is buried. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural institutions, including the Theater Magdeburg and the Museum of Cultural History. Magdeburg also boasts two universities, fostering a vibrant academic atmosphere. Despite suffering major devastations in its history, the city has rebuilt and now offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern amenities.
Home to the historic Magdeburg Cathedral.
Part of the Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages.
Birthplace of the Magdeburg rights.
Site of Otto von Guericke's scientific experiments.
Rich in museums and cultural institutions.
Close access to the Elbe River, ideal for scenic walks and photography.
Rich historical heritage with numerous medieval sites.
Vibrant cultural scene with theaters and museums.
Magdeburg is well-connected by Autobahn 2 and Autobahn 14, making it accessible from various parts of Germany.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Don't miss the Magdeburg Cathedral and the Museum of Cultural History.
Explore the vibrant academic scene at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg.
235,775
German, English
Check out the Theater Magdeburg for a diverse range of performances.
History, Culture, Education, Sightseeing
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Magdeburg with mild weather and blooming flowers.
Summers are warm and ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.
Autumn offers a beautiful backdrop of changing leaves and fewer tourists.
Winters are cold but perfect for enjoying indoor cultural activities.







