The city of Freiburg im Breisgau is located on the western edge of the Black Forest, making it the southernmost major city in Germany. The Black Forest metropolis, founded in 1120, owes its very special charm to its historic old town with its "Bächle". A large part of Freiburg's old town was destroyed during the Second World War. Among the buildings that survived the attack in 1944 is Freiburg Cathedral, the city's landmark. It was built at the beginning of the 13th century. Other buildings include the historic Kaufhaus from the 16th century, the Wetzinger Haus from the 18th century and the Alte Wache, which was also built in the 18th century. The destroyed parts of the old town were rebuilt after the war according to historical models.
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