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Monopteros

Architectural elegance atop Wiesbaden's Neroberg

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Designed by Philipp Hoffmann, the Monopteros on Wiesbaden's Neroberg captivates with its classical elegance and circular symmetry. Nestled in a scenic setting, this temple offers both aesthetic delight and stunning views over the city. It's a place where history and nature beautifully converge.
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The Monopteros on the Neroberg in Wiesbaden was designed by the renowned architect Philipp Hoffmann.

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Architect
Philipp Hoffmann
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Feel the breeze on your face as you stand here on the Neroberg. Take a moment to look around – the lush greenery envelops you. Over to your right, you might catch a glimpse of the stunning Russian Orthodox Church with its gleaming domes. The Monopteros, crafted by Philipp Hoffmann, is like a hidden gem amidst this natural beauty. Imagine the citizens of Wiesbaden, back in the day, strolling up here to escape the city's hustle. This was a place where they could savor the fresh air and enjoy a bit of glamour. It's a spot where past and present blend seamlessly, offering you a taste of history with every breath you take.

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