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====Other sights==== * ''Unser Lieben Frauen ''Monastery (Our Lady), 11th century, containing the church of St. Mary. Today a museum for Modern Art. Home of the National Collection of Small Art Statues of the GDR (Nationale Sammlung Kleinkunstplastiken der DDR). * The ''Magdeburger Reiter'' ("Magdeburg Rider", 1240), the first free-standing equestrian sculpture north of the Alps. It probably depicts the Emperor [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto I]]. * City hall (1698). This building had stood on the market place since the 13th century, but it was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War; the new city hall was built in a [[Renaissance]] style influenced by Dutch architecture. It was renovated and re-opened in Oct 2005. * [[Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt|Landtag]]; the seat of the government of Saxony-Anhalt with its [[Baroque]] façade built-in 1724. * Monuments depicting [[Otto von Guericke]] (1907), [[Eike von Repgow|Eike von Repkow]] and [[Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben]]. * Ruins of the greatest fortress of the former [[Kingdom of Prussia]]. * Rotehorn-Park * Elbauenpark containing the highest wooden structure in Germany. * St. Sebastian's Cathedral, the seat of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Magdeburg]]. * St. John Church (Johanniskirche) * The [[Gruson-Gewächshäuser]], a [[botanical garden]] within a [[greenhouse]] complex * The [[Magdeburg Water Bridge]], Europe's longest water bridge * "Die Grüne Zitadelle" or The Green Citadel of Magdeburg, a large, pink building of a modern architectural style designed by [[Friedensreich Hundertwasser]] and completed in 2005. * Jerusalem Bridge * [[Magdeburg Zoo|Zoo Magdeburg]] * St. Johannis Church * St. Petri Church, with stained glass by [[Charles Crodel]] {{wide image|Blick von der Johanniskirche 11.jpg|1150px|align-cap=center|View to a part of the city centre, seen from the tower of the St.-Johannis Church}}
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