The city of Freiburg

At the confluence of two cultures and on the border between German and French Switzerland, friburg Swiss is located on both sides of the San/Sarin River on a mountainous plateau, the city of economic, administrative and educational importance of its ancient university. However, the old city, one of the cities that retained its old style, is located on a small rocky hill above the Valley of Sarin surrounded by the curves of the River Saint. It is one of the largest and oldest cities in Ochland, founded in 1157. There are more than 200 façades of Gothic buildings that bring medieval charm to the old town, famous for josie's stained glass windows. With a small, early Baroque church, the Little Loreto church is one of the destinations worth seeing!
You can use a slanted mountain train suspended from the Neuveille district (in Laure Town) up to the pedestrian area of Obertown, one of the favourite destinations for art lovers, such as the Museum of Art and History dedicated to the work of artists Jean Tingley and Niki de Saint-Val, located within a former warehouse. There are more pieces of artwork by the artists mentioned in the sculpture track in the city centre and works of modern art are on display at the Free Art Gallery. Children will love the Swiss Museum of Marionnettes or the Natual History Museum as there are a range of museums such as The Swiss Sewing Machine and Gutenberg Museum, a city rich in ornate ancient fountains founded between the 12th century and the 17th century. Many international folklore cultural activities are held in Freiburg, such as religious music festivals, the jazz march and an international film festival held since 1972. A mountain city embraced by a deep valley to show the city as a fresh mountain flower full of culture, science, facilities and services that help tourists to spend the best of times and picture the most beautiful memories.