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Friedrichstadt is in North Sea Coast (Schleswig-Holstein).

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Friedrichstadt was founded as a planned community in the 17th century to house religious refugees from the Netherlands. While it never achieved the grandiose plans of becoming a big city, it did attract subsequent waves of immigration and attained a reputation for remarkable religious tolerance which can still be seen in churches of numerous different denominations. The urban design is also remarkably "dutch" with waterways reminiscent of the canals of Amsterdam.

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  • 1 Bahnhof Friedrichstadt.

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Map of Friedrichstadt

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Much of the town is easily walkable and at any rate it is not all that big.

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The several Grachten and the river Eider can all be explored on various small crafts and there are also guided tours.

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  • 1 Remonstrantenkirche. The only remonstrant church in Germany Remonstrantenkirche (Q12333210) on Wikidata
  • 2 St.-Knud-Kirche. The Catholic church St.Knut church (Q1806708) on Wikidata
  • 3 St.-Christophorus-Kirche. The local Lutheran church Sankt-Christophorus-Kirche, Friedrichstadt (Q2316034) on Wikidata
  • 4 Mennonitenkirche (Mennonite church). Mennonitenkirche Friedrichstadt (Q1920642) on Wikidata

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