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Magdeburg Sculpture Park – Magdeburg Cathedral loop from Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof

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Germany
Saxony-Anhalt
Magdeburg

Magdeburg Sculpture Park – Magdeburg Cathedral loop from Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof

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Magdeburg Sculpture Park – Magdeburg Cathedral loop from Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof

02:08

8.24km

40m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 11, 2026

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Train Station

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1.05 km

St. Sebastian's Cathedral, Magdeburg

Highlight • Religious Site

As the Catholic Bishop's Church of Magdeburg, the Cathedral of Saint Sebastian has been the spiritual center of the Magdeburg diocese since 1994. However, its history goes back further, because in 1015 the Archbishop of Magdeburg at the time, Gero, laid the foundation stone of the first Sebastianskirche.
The collegiate church at that time was so severely damaged by fires in 1188 and 1207 that a new building became necessary in the 14th and 15th centuries, respectively, which helped St. Sebastian to its current form as a Gothic hall church. The time of the Thirty Years' War also left its mark on this church, which subsequently fell into ruin and lost its cloister, among other things. Towards the end of the 17th century, St. Sebastian was poorly prepared so that services could be held there again. In 1811, however, the monastery, which had become Protestant during the Reformation, was finally dissolved. The Napoleonic occupation troops then used the church as a warehouse, forge and workshop. When more and more Catholic Christians from the Catholic areas of Prussia moved to Magdeburg in the 19th century, a suitable church for this growing community was sought. After several years as guests in St. Katharinen and the Liebfrauenkloster, the Sebastianskirche, which in the meantime functioned as a wool magazine, was finally bought by the city of Magdeburg in 1873 and restored. After extensive restoration and conversion measures, the first Holy Mass after the Reformation was celebrated here in 1878. See kathedralpfarrei-sebastian.de/index.php/kathedrale

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2.10 km

Magdeburg Sculpture Park

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The complex is located in the vicinity of the monastery of Our Lady. The sculpture park was created in 1989 at the same time that the National Collection of Small Sculptures of the GDR, managed by the museum, was renamed the National Collection of Plastics of the GDR. While one was initially limited to the immediate vicinity of the monastery, sculptures are now also found in the area north of the Hundertwasserhaus, on the banks of the Elbe, in the area of the Elbe train station up to the Magdeburg lift bridge and in the undeveloped area north of the monastery complex. The sculptures shown in the park have been continuously supplemented by further works since 1989, so that contemporary art is represented in all its diversity. A total of around 40 works by different artists will be shown.

(de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture Park_Magdeburg)

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2.82 km

St. John's Church, Magdeburg

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Since 1999 the church has been used as a festival hall and concert hall for the city of Magdeburg.

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3.61 km

Roland Statue, Magdeburg

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The Roland of Magdeburg is a medieval statue on the Old Market Square in Magdeburg.
The figure depicts the knight Roland, who was considered a symbol of city rights and freedom in the Middle Ages. Many cities in Europe erected such Roland statues when they had received certain rights from the emperor.
The Magdeburg Roland stands directly in front of the town hall and serves as a reminder that the city had special rights and self-governance early on. Today, it is an important historical landmark of the city.

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3.64 km

This new version of the deer column has stood next to the old town hall since 2012. There is evidence of a similar statue at this point from the 15th century. There are of course a number of legends about the deer with the golden chain.

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5.42 km

The monastery complex, which is one of the most important Romanesque plants in Germany, is also one of the most important sights in Magdeburg. Today used as an art museum and concert hall, the monastery was founded around 1015. However, the current building is a bit younger - the work began in 1063/64.

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5.76 km

Saxony-Anhalt State Parliament (Landtag)

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Since January 17, 1991
The state parliament meets in the building complex Domplatz 7 - 9 from the years 1724 to 1728.

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6.70 km

Magdeburg Cathedral

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As the oldest Gothic building on German soil, the Magdeburg Cathedral, built in 1207, is not only important in terms of architectural history. Standing free on the cathedral square, the landmark of the city is a truly imposing building. If you approach the 104-meter high building while looking up in the direction of the towers with your head up, it can lead to slight vertigo attacks. :-) But not only the cathedral is worth a visit, but the entire surrounding old town part with the excavations of the Bastion Cleve, which was lovingly restored, is worth seeing.

opening hours
May - September
10 - 18 o'clock

October
10 - 17 o'clock

November - March
10am - 4pm

April
10 - 17 o'clock

On Sundays and religious holidays
only from 11.30 clock.

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8.24 km

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Train Station

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2.81 km

2.62 km

1.92 km

861 m

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6.87 km

959 m

385 m

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