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Quote: Erfurt is a lovely town with one of the best-preserved medieval city centers in Germany. Many newer buildings are also richly decorated and even banks and bakeries are housed in works of art. Erfurt’s close Read More
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Quote: The Thuringian Wald is not often visited by non-Germans, which is a shame. The Rennsteig, the official name for the hundreds and hundreds of kilometres of walking paths, offers a huge variety of hiking Read More
Quote: Accessible by the Waldbahn line, a brisk 20-minute forest walk, or by a four-minute car drive from Friedrichroda, the Marienglashoele is a must for cave enthusiasts. According the Rough Guide to Germany (2001), Read More
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Quote: The Anger Museum is housed in a baroque building at street Anger 18. It was built between 1706 and 1712 as a pack and weigh house. There are art and crafts from the Middle Ages to the recent past to see. Read More
Quote: During our stay in Erfurt we had visited a few museums and this one was easy enough to find. We looked this museum up at the internet and liked what we saw. We didn’t want to visit too many museums because I like Read More
Quote: We have stayed a couple of days in the wonderful town of Erfurt. During our visit we have done a lot of activities and certainly also have enjoyed shopping, eating and even drinking. Erfurt is a wonderful town Read More