Baden Baden, the capital of Europe, is small, elegant and luxurious. It can be found in villas, hotels and shopping malls everywhere in the daytime, lost in the luxurious atmosphere of Kurhaus Leisure Palace at night, bathed in classical Roman Frederick Bath or modern Karakala Bath, and strolled along Lichtentaler Avenue even if it didn't cost a penny. A small town with a history of 2,000 years is full of a sense of history. There are many exquisite private museums and Orthodox churches which are rare in Germany. It's worth staying here for a few nights to explore the whereabouts of the sacred Roman emperors and Russian tsars of past dynasties, as well as the stories left by Dostoevsky, Turgenev, Mark Twain, Wagner and Brahms. At the southernmost end of the town, there is a former Brahms residence, while at the northern end, there is a Festival Theatre transformed from an old Railway station. That year there were Zubin Meita and St. Petersburg Malin. The Grand Performance of Ballet Troupe in Sky Theatre