How has Kaiserslautern changed from an industrial town to a 'city of natural sciences', and why does a fish decorate the coat of arms? Which role do the Americans play in the city's past and present?
A variety of recreational facilities, including numerous swimming pools and lidos, the Kaiserslautern soccer club (FCK) and a list of leisure clubs and associations, all appear in this section.
Scroll down the page that opens with the following link and you will find all information in English language ...
Our service portal gives you the A - Z of the City's services at a glance.
Here you will find traffic information - from downtown car parking and the parking guidance system to Park&Ride possibilities when visiting a game at the Fritz Walter Stadion. In addition, you can ...
Most of the City's departments are housed here under one roof, as well as the civic center and the offices of special interest groups. One large and one small hall can accommodate City Council ...
St. Martin’s is considered a vivid example of a medieval church of a mendicant order. Built at the beginning of the 14th century as a Franciscan monastery church, it was expanded as early as the 15th ...
This guided tour begins in the Count Palatinate Hall of the former Renaissance castle - followed by a visit to the subterranean passages. The subsequent short walking-tour in the downtown area ...
It is known that there was a Jewish community based at the Kaiserslautern Altenhof in the 14 th century – sources from the time report a Jewish school or synagogue. Nevertheless, there was not one ...
Please visit the Civic Center as early as possible.
In the spacious hall with 1,500 square meters of floor space, creative wall structures and elements such as the huge football in the front area of the boulder area allow original features and ...