The beautiful city of Erfurt is a place with a lot of historical significance. Once home to the father of Protestantism, Marthin Luther, it was the place where he grew up at. Erfurt was once part of the Holy Roman Empire and is currently the largest city in the German state of Thuringia. Unlike other German cities, Erfurt was one of the few lucky German cities that escaped the destruction of World War II. This means that a lot of its historical architecture and buildings remain intact, giving you a glimpse of the city’s lively past. We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best things to do in Erfurt which will leave you in wander and awe. The Krämerbrücke is a medieval bridge which is one of a kind. It connects the Benediktsplatz and Wenigemarkt …show more content…
Perhaps the most important relic here are the remains of Severus of Ravenna, the patron saint of the Church. Severikirche was heavily devastated during the town fires of 1472 of which over the years, it was remedied back to its original state. The citadel of Petersburg (Zitadelle Petersburg) is another great example of an old monument which stood against the test of time. The fortress is said to be the largest and most well preserved citadel in the whole of Europe. Erected in 17th century, the citadel of Petersburg was used to repel the protestant powers. Its strategic location was recognised by the rulling French and the Prussians during the course of history. You can go on a guided tour here and explore the mass labyrinth of tunnels below the citadel. If you’d like a nice place with peace and quiet, head down to the serene Ega Park. It boasts itself as one of the most beautiful parks in Germany with over 150,000 spring flowers on display at the park. It is also dubbed as the place with europe’s largest ornamental flowerbed. Ignite your senses and discover the beautiful tranquility that lies within. Go for a light stroll here and breath in nature all around …show more content…
There’s also a variety of graphic and artistic materials which adds up to the picture gallery. The building that houses the Anger museum is also interesting since it was made in the baroque era. There are always plenty of exhibitions going on and a guided tour is also available here for visitors. The Kulturhof is also another interesting building which is located on a medieval road. This building complex includes a main house, a huge courtyard inside and several other smaller buildings surrounding it. It was once a trading centre in Erfurt and is thought to be owned by a Jewish citizen in the 12th century. This place is worth the visit since there are always exhibitions and events that are being held in its grounds. The Domplatz is a huge market square which houses Erfurt’s most important cathedral and churches. Aside from that, this place plays host to Erfurt’s colourful Christmas Market which opens during the Christmas season every year. The Martini Festival is also held hear every year to honour Martin Luther and Saint Martin. When Pope Benedict XVI came to Erfurt, he also conducted a mass here with over 30,000 people. With so many historical and cool places to visit, you’ll be left with a head scratcher on which one to go first. The beauties of Erfurt are far more and wider than our top 10 list so its up to you to hunt it down. So what are you
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The facility was smaller than expected by many on the tour group. However, the tour guide had a very nice explanation to each of the artworks. By visiting the museum to gain the aesthetic experience it has open many people point of views to how they can express his or her self through art.
The area now gets so much attention that some of the prostitutes and drug dealers have fled the area that they once squatted in. So Guyton has helped society is many ways by building the Heidelberg. He has inspired young artist, made an eye sore a beautiful place, brought tourism, and made crime move away from that area. After thirty years Guyton is thinking about re doing the Heidelberg project. I cannot wait to see what he has in
Odenwald (Odin’s Forest) in Germany is filled with mystery, endless legends, culture and history. For all those nature and history lovers out there, Odenwald Germany is a gem to be explored, whether you travelling by car, motorbike, bicycle or on foot. Odenwald Germany has something for everyone. If you prefer towns or cities to the open spaces filled with fresh air, rolling hills, deep forests and wildlife, Odenwald Germany has an abundance of medieval towns, museums and well preserved castles. Germany has so much to offer and has become cheaper to visit than its neighbours since the arrival of the euro. An area abundant with rolling hills, castles, churches in medieval towns, dark forests and streams filled with fish.
Items displayed in museums hold historical significance and are representative of society’s culture. Preserving valuable collections for education and enjoyment is a primary role of museums. While fulfilling this role, the architecture of the museum is also an important factor. Historical buildings are converted into museums and architects must consider the use of the space and the museum’s purpose during their initial design. Other museums are built with a clear purpose in mind. As museums are designed, many characteristics are determined. Display and storage spaces as well as visitor services impacts museum’s functionality. Based on the function of a museum, architectural requirements are different.
In the year 1501 at the age of 18 Martin Luther had the unique opportunity to attend the University of Erfurt. The reason why it was considered a unique opportunity was because during this time period not only were people poor but they were illiterate, hence secondary education would not have even been an option had they had the money to attend. At the university he was an obsessive student, always wanting to do better than before. While in the library one day he discovered two books hidden away covered in dust and cobwebs which most likely intrigued him further. The two books were, William Ockham’s The History of the Church which discussed the abuses of the church particularly during the t...
Come drink a Bit burger and eat a delicious wiener schnitzel in Germany! Germany is just slightly smaller than the state of Montana in the United States. In addition, Germany is located in central Europe and borders the North Sea and Baltic Sea in the Netherlands and, Poland. The culture built around Germany has a foundation of Art, Literature, Sports, Food, and Music. In addition, Germany’s torn past over war of its modern day is very different form our own, but is very similar in many other ways. However to truly understand the unique culture of Germany, one must know the origin of the unique Art’s, Literature, Sports, Food and, Music, that Germany is known for.
The Reformation in Germany, which made a major impact on world history, was started by Martin Luther when, on a quest for his own personal salvation, became disillusioned with the Roman Catholic Church and began to speak out about his beliefs. This essay will describe and account for the progress of the Reformation in Germany to c. AD 1535 by outlining Luther’s life to 1517, the conflict that followed his Ninety-Five Theses, and the disputes of 1518 – 1520. Luther’s trial before the Diet of Worms and the support of the Protestant Princes will also be accounted for. Furthermore, Luther’s Bible, which helped greatly in the spread of the German Reformation, will be described. This essay will help give an understanding of the importance and lasting effect of the Reformation in Germany.
Nuremberg, or Nuremberg, city (pop.384,663) of Germany, on the Pegnitz, nearly 100 mi.NW of Munich. It was formerly in Middle Franconia (Bavaria) , but was allotted to Mainfranken (Main Franconia) in the 1934 redivision of Germany, It is an important manufacturing city (machinery, electrical supplies, toys, novelties) , but it owes its fame to its picturesque appearance because the comparatively slight change since the Renaissance . Its historic associations have given Nuernberg the character of the German city par excellence ,The walls and royal and imperial castles date from the 11th cent. , the watch tower from 1367 ,The houses of Duerer and of Hans Sachs are celebrated; so is the town hall. There is a fine Germanic
The Michelangelo David. The gondolas in Venice. You may learn some handy phrases in Italian. It's all very exciting.
called Rothenburg. This town dates back to the Medieval era, and is one of the few towns in Western Europe that is still contained within it’s original defense walls. Because most of the buildings inside the walls are original, this town has become a major tourist attraction for European tourists.
I wandered leisurely along the shadowy paths, enjoying the peaceful surroundings. With only the songs of birds for company, I felt completely isolated from the crowds and traffic as I walked over the deep carpet of leaves. It had begun to rain a litt le when I first started my journey. However, small patches of sunshine soon began to filter through the giant oaks, promising that the rest of may day would be pleasant.
The familiarity of the woods, the natural urges my body has to be outside and be active in the setting that most people in today’s society only truly see in movies, if that, reminds me of other ventures into the woods, the citrusy smell of pine mixed with the smells of wild grasses and various flowers create an unmatched bombardment of scents. These scents stimulate the mind in a calming way unlike any medication or music ever could. The aroma of the forest sends chills down my spine, causing you to get the urge to explore and to absorb yourself in to the natural wonders the human body
Fortunately, I wake every morning to the most beautiful sun lit house. I sit on my porch sipping coffee, while I drink in an atmosphere that steals my breath away. Rolling hills lay before me that undulate until they crash into golden purple mountains. Oh how they are covered in spectacular fauna, ever blooming foliage, and trees that are heavy with pungent fruit. Green it is always so green here at my house. Here where the air lays heavy and cool on my skin as does the striking rays of the sun upon my cheeks. I know in my soul why I choose to be here every day. Pocketed in all the nooks and crannies of these valleys and hills are stately homes, rich with architecture resplendent. Diversity is the palate here; ...
Outdoor recreation is something that everyone needs. Finding that place within yourself that allows you to forget about everything. Whether that be playing with your kids in the nearby park, fishing with your grandfather, hiking with someone or just by yourself you learn something new about yourself. Some people use recreation to forget about something and they use being outside as a calming effect. Williams and Stewart (1998) believe that nature, as a place, creates an emotion bond, has a complex meaning to the person, and that people have this draw back to the place. To get the same feeling that someone would get while doing an activity in nature to simulate Williams and Stewart’s (1998) belief, I recently participated in an