The Prinzipalmarkt is a historic market street in Münster, Germany. It is known for its unique ensemble of gabled houses, each with its own distinct character. The street is lined with buildings made of Baumberger Sandstein, a type of sandstone typical of the region, and features a distinctive arcade on the ground floor of the houses. The Prinzipalmarkt is home to the historic town hall, as well as other notable buildings such as the Stadtweinhaus and the Geschäftshaus Prinzipalmarkt 5. The street has been restored to its original appearance after being heavily damaged in World War II and is now a popular destination for visitors. It has also been recognized as a cultural heritage site and has been nominated for various awards, including the European Heritage Label
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Activities: We strolled along the Prinzipalmarkt. "In this magnificent street impressive house facades gather." "Münster's good parlor" stretches from the Lambertikirche on one side to the Stadthausturm on the other
Highlights: We enjoyed "the postcard view and probably the most popular photo spot in Münster." We looked at the facades and the Rathaus ✨