Adalbertstrasse (Adalbert Street), Aachen

Adalbertstrasse (Adalbert Street), Aachen

Adalbert Street is a beautiful pedestrian-only street lined with shops and boutiques. You'll find high-end retailers and plenty of dining options.

The street is named for the Sankt Adalbert church, which lies on the eastern end. The collegiate church was consecrated in 1005, making it the second oldest church in the city.

From the church, this narrow walking street extends west to Peter Street (Peterstraße). Shopping establishments line the street. In fact, Adalbert Street has a reputation as the premier shopping district in town. On the south side of the street, you'll also find Aquis Plaza, a four-level enclosed shopping mall with a food court.

The street is roughly divided in half where it intersects Promenade Street (Promenadenstraße), another shopping street that heads north. At the intersection, look for the magnificent Kugel Fountain. The centerpiece of the fountain is a large blooming flower that slowly opens and closes. The sculpture was created in 1977 by local artist Albert Sous.

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Adalbertstrasse (Adalbert Street) on Map

Sight Name: Adalbertstrasse (Adalbert Street)
Sight Location: Aachen, Germany (See walking tours in Aachen)
Sight Type: Shopping
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