Sea Life Konstanz

The Sea Life Large aquariums take their visitors on a fascinating journey through the underwater world.
A typical visit to a large aquarium Sea Life is best described as: Wow! With big eyes, not only the little ones go through the painstakingly decorated exhibition and marvel: near colorful tropical fish, bizarre deep-sea dwellers, majestic sharks and curious turtles reach. Where can you watch a Cuban crocodile jumping or walking through a "Octopus Garden "? Sucks to be a Oktopodententakel finger multiply and how really sharks? The eight German Sea Life aquarium big deal not only with the phenomena of the unique underwater world, but are actively committed to protecting the sensitive marine ecosystem.
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Southwest German Philharmonic Orchestra Konstanz

The Southwest German Philharmonic Orchestra Konstanz was founded in 1932. It is one of the most important cultural institutions of the German southwest, shapes the cultural offerings of the university town of Konstanz and is also in the concert life in Switzerland is an important dimensions;

With 60 tenured musicians, the orchestra reaches more than 100 concerts each year about 80,000 people. Chief conductor of the Southwest German Philharmonic is the young Greek conductor Vassilis Christopoulos.

The high performance and playful professionalism Constance Philharmonic is also shown in the list of famous musicians who have presented in recent years with the orchestra: the star singers Anna Netrebko, Montserrat Caballé, Lucia Aliberti, Placido Domingo, Rolando Villazon and Marcello Alvarez and instrumental virtuosos such as Tabea Zimmermann, Isabelle van Keulen, Sabine Meyer, Rudolf Buchbinder, Boris Pergamenschikow, Christian Tetzlaff, Heinrich Schiff, Bruno Leonardo Gelber, Lars Vogt, Christian Lindberg, Vadim Repin, Julian Rachlin.
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Theatre Constance

The Town Theatre Constance is the theater of the city of Constance, whose history dates back to 1607.

The theater was built 400 years as a Jesuit monastery and school of Constance is the oldest continuously recorded stage in Germany. The beginning of the theater in Constance represents a production of Jesuit students on the occasion of a consecration dar. In the 1930s the building was rebuilt, the stage tower and the present shape of the auditorium
were created . After the Second World War, the founding happened to the season 1948/1949. In April 1989 the decision was taken to set up a children's theater division in the theater. In May 1990, this facility was completed.

In addition to the actual city theater building with 400 spectator seats, uses the theater Constance also called the "hall of mirrors", a former goods shed at the port of Konstanz, for his production, especially for young and experimental theater.
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More cultural tips

Constance and the surrounding region offer many cultural opportunities and highlights. The nearness to Switzerland and Austria you the opportunity to also bring many cultural highlights. If you would like more information, we recommend the home page of your search, the cultural side of the city of Konstanz. Here many hints and daily events are listed. You can find this under http://www.konstanz.de/tourismus