
The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.
Darmstadt sits in southern Hesse with a claim that few cities can make: an element on the periodic table bears its name. Darmstadtium, number 110, was first synthesised at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research here in 1994. The city holds the official designation of City of Science, and the concentration of research institutions around it, from the European Space Operations Centre to multiple Fraunhofer institutes, gives it an unusually purposeful intellectual character for a city of 167,000 people.
The visual identity of Darmstadt belongs to Jugendstil, the German strand of Art Nouveau.
In 1899, Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig invited seven artists, including the Austrian Joseph Maria Olbrich, to establish an artists colony on the Mathildenhohe hill east of the centre. What they built there over the next decade, exhibition halls, studios and the distinctive Hochzeitsturm wedding tower completed in 1908, has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2021. The Russian Chapel next to it, built for Tsar Nicholas II on his visits to his wife's family, is the only official Russian church the Tsar used outside Russia.

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