Culture

Thuringia offers not only beautiful nature, but also a variety of historical sites and cultural opportunities that can be reached quickly.

 

Fachwerkstadt Schmalkalden

Schmalkalden: important center of the Reformation

Very well preserved medieval half-timbered town in the Thuringian Forest, Renaissance castle Wilhelmsburg with a 1:1 copy of the medieval Iwein painting, castle church with over 400 year old playable wooden organ, Luther House, college

 

   
Der Erfurter Dom

Erfurt: state capital & city of Luther

cathedral, university, monumental ensemble of St. Mary's Cathedral and Severi Church, impressive patrician houses, well-preserved half-timbered buildings and many churches, Krämerbrücke: 120 m long continuous structure with residential buildings, Petersberg citadel

 

Das Meininger Theater

Meiningen: Theater City

Former residence of the Dukes of Saxony- Meiningen, The Meiningen Theater, built in 1909, sometimes enjoyed a Europe-wide reputation, Elisabethenburg Castle, Landsberg Castle

 

Weimar: European City of Culture 1999

Cranach, Luther, Bach, Wieland, Herder, Goethe, Schiller, Liszt, Nietzsche, van de Velde, Gropius lived and worked here, proclamation of the Weimar Republic in the German National Theater, Goethe's garden and residential house, Schiller's residential house, city palace with Cranach Gallery, park on the Ilm, palaces and parks of Belvedere and Tiefurt, Bauhaus Museum & Neues Museum, Buchenwald Memorial Site

 

Denkmal für Johann Sebastian Bach in Eisenach

Eisenach: Luther and Bach city

Martin Luther went to school here and later translated the Bible at Wartburg Castle, Birthplace of Johann Sebastian Bach, legendary singer's war at Wartburg Castle (12th century), where the landgravine Elisabeth, who was raised to sainthood, also lived.

 

Schloss Friedenstein in Gotha

Gotha: residential town at the Thuringian Forest

Friedenstein Castle - the largest early Baroque castle complex in Germany, including the oldest preserved Baroque theater with original wooden stage equipment, the Ekhof Theater.