In Tübingen, a tourist would most likely not see . . .
a. architecturally interesting half timbered houses (Fachwerkhäuser).
b. the famous castle, Schloss Hohentübingen.
c. the red light and entertainment district (die Reeperbahn).
d. the Hölderlinturm, in which the poet Friedrich Hölderlin spent the last 36 years of his life.
c. the red light and entertainment district (die Reeperbahn).
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