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    Karlsruhe has a population of about 310,000 and is the 3rd largest city in Baden-Württemberg. Karlsruhe, which was founded by Charles III William, became a major city in the 19th century. Karlsruhe became in the 1950s a significant city where the population started to grow.

    • Karlsruhe Palace. Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach effectively founded Karlsruhe when he built his residence to the west of Durlach in 1715.
    • Badisches Landesmuseum. The Baden State Museum first opened in the castle in 1921 and then again after the reconstruction in 1959. The museum explores thousands of years of human history, delving into Baden-Württemberg’s plentiful collection of classical antiquities and prehistoric artefacts, shown in the basement and on the ground floor.
    • State Art Gallery. Karlsruhe’s fine arts museum has 800 years of European art with an accent on Dutch and French works from the 17th and 18th centuries.
    • ZKM: Centre for Art and Media. In a reconfigured munitions factory is a cultural institution that occupies the frontier between art and technology. The factory’s cavernous courtyards are under a glass roof and now accommodate two museums, one for contemporary art and the other for new media, as well as three research facilities.
  2. Apr 15, 2022 · Discover the history, architecture and culture of Karlsruhe, a young and lively town in the southwest of Germany. Learn about its unique features, such as the fan-shaped city plan, the palace, the gardens, the porcelain museum and more.

  3. Karlsruhe is a young, open and liberal city on the Rhine Plain, with a palace, a square and a festival. Learn more about its history, architecture, museums and nightlife.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Karlsruhe, city, Baden-Württemberg Land (state), southwestern Germany. It lies at the northern edge of the Black Forest, northwest of Stuttgart and just a few miles from the Rhine River. It was once the capital of the former Baden state, and it is now the seat of Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht).

  5. Discover Karlsruhe: events, sights, hotels, restaurants and tips. The official guide for natives and tourists in Karlsruhe.

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