Welcome Residenzschloss

Welcome Residenzschloss is a hotel in , , . Welcome Residenzschloss is situated nearby to the arts center , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Bamberg State Library and Bamberg Cathedral.

Library
The is a combined universal, regional and research library with priority given to the humanities. Today it is housed in the , the former prince-bishop's new palace. The Free State of Bavaria is responsible for the library. is situated 440 metres southeast of Welcome Residenzschloss.

Church
is a church in , , completed in the 13th century. The cathedral is under the administration of the Archdiocese of Bamberg and is the seat of its archbishop. is situated 550 metres southeast of Welcome Residenzschloss.

Arts center
is an arts center, which is situated 180 metres north of Welcome Residenzschloss.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gaustadt and Wunderburg.

Suburb
is a district of , in Germany. has a population of about 6,500. Until 1972 it was a small independent town, but in that year it became part of the City of Bamberg through a referendum.

Quarter
is a quarter.

Village
is a village.

Welcome Residenzschloss

Latitude
49.8952° or 49° 53′ 43″ north
Longitude
10.87917° or 10° 52′ 45″ east
Elevation
241 metres (791 feet)
Open location code
8FXGVVWH+3M
Geo­Names ID
9956812
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