Other sights in Fulda
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Dom
Inside the baroque Dom, built from 1704 to 1712, you'll find gilded furnishings, plenty of putti (figures of infant boys), some dramatic statues (eg to the left of the altar) and the tomb of St Boniface, who died a martyr in 754.
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Stadtschloss
Across the street from the tourist office, the Stadtschloss was built from 1706 to 1721 as the residence of Fulda's prince-abbots. It now houses the city administration and function rooms.
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Dommuseum
Treasures in the Dommuseum, reached through a delightful garden, include the spectacular Silver Altar and a spooky object reported to be part of the skull of St Boniface.
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Michaelskirche
A short walk north is the chapel-sized Michaelskirche, easy to spot thanks to its round witch's-hat tower. The rotunda and crypt are 9th-century Carolingian.
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Organ Recitals
There are organ recitals at the Dom at noon every Saturday during May, June, September, October and December.
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Historische Räume
Worth visiting are the ornate Historische Räume, which is a grandiose banquet hall.
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