Marktkirsche Unser Lieben Frauen, . The place where Luther preached. Contains Luther's death mask. Handel was baptized here.Church: Free; Luther exhibit: €2. �
Händel-Haus Halle, Große Nikolaistraße 5, . The house where Georg Friedrich Händel lived for a time. Displays his works, letters, manuscripts.Adult: €4; Student: €2. �
Burg Giebichenstein, Seebener Strasse 1 (Take tram 7 or 8 to Burg Giebichenstein). Old Castle that's now been converted into an art school. Is right on the Saale river. Great views of the city. �
Kuntsmuseum Moritzburg, Friedemann-Bach-Platz 5 (take a tram from markt platz to Mortizburgring. Go left down Mortizburgring), . Castle which has now been converted into a great art museum. Has exhibits which include works by Klimt, Ernst, and Klee. Highlights include Lyonel Feininger's paintings of famous Halle landmarks. Adult: €5; Student: €3. �
Neustadt, (take tram 2). The township built by the GDR in the 80s to house chemical plant workers. It is a poignant example of East German architecture. �
Schokolade Museum, Delitzscher Straße 70, . The Halloren Chocolate Factory is the oldest in Germany. The origins date back to the founding of a honey cake bakery in 1804. �
Beatles Museum, Alter Markt 12, . W-Su 10am-8pm. Three floors of memorablia owned by fan Rainer Moers.Adult: €5. �
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