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In the dome of the Jesuit Church, the new bell chimes resonate over the city.
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Considered one of the most beautiful baroque churches of the German southwest,
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created by Bibiene and Raballiatti,
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impressive sculptures by sculptor Verschaffelt decorate the facades.
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This moral institution is dedicated to pleasure, but also to serious reflection and instruction.
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The National Theater.
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The old building had been completely destroyed in 1943.
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The new building constructed on Goetheplatz, which unites the opera house and the playhouse under one roof, was opened this year.
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The whole population donated for their theater.
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Mannheim also offers an impressive view from a high vantage point.
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Even after a flight of fancy, you're glad to have Mannheim's solid ground under your feet again.
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We like living in this city, where active unaltered life reigns in its streets, businesses and cultural institutions.
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And that's why, we wanted to feel the pulse of this lively city.