The cultural city of Weimar in Thuringia and is situated with some 65,000 inhabitants, is the fourth largest city in the country. Previously it was the seat of government of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and for a Time, even from your own cultural heritage Thuringia is so extensive that a brief outline of the sights makes little sense. To Weimar experience with its history, the most important buildings and all the great personalities who have left their mark, one should remain in place for several days. Weimar was declared with its Bauhaus sites and an ensemble of eleven monuments on UNESCO's world cultural heritage. Goethe and Schiller lived here, whose homes are now museums, and thus a popular attraction for a city visit. The German National Theater, castles and palaces, churches, museums and memorials fill the program for an extended stay. To to get a picture of Weimar, I created following a picture tour that leads to a selection of the most important sights.
The neighboring building at the Weimar court is home to the National Administration Office Thuringia.
By Wielandstraße you reach the pedestrian zone, and is shortly thereafter already on the Theatre Square with the German National Theater .
Knapp is behind the Widow's Palace, the Duchess Anna Amalia served as town homes. There is also an exhibition on the living culture of the time.
stands at Herder Platz, the city church of Saints Peter and Paul, which is on a tour to visit important recommends.
"lived in this house Goethe's wife Christiane, born Vulpius their childhood," says a sign to tell by the front door. It stands in the street not far from the Lutheran Church.
is only steps away, visitors will find the stables where the Thuringian Main State Archives are housed.
on Castle Square, you have this view of the wing of the castle with the entrance to the Castle Museum .
Only a small alley separates the castle from the market area where the visitors the remarkable City Hall expected.
on the corner of Market Street / Road Department is one of the few half-timbered houses that exist in Weimar.
woman stands on the coach plan already prepared, so why not enter and enjoy the view from the top to Weimar?
Here is Goethe House, where the Goethe National Museum is housed. The point of interest is Goethe's Garden House and a fountain at the entrance gate.
The site invites you to stroll and relax in the cafe you can take a break for a while and enjoy the atmosphere.
And at the end of the street you can see the famous Anna Amalia Library, which has earned her fame for the irreplaceable treasure of historical books and documents.
In the arc from the "field wall" went along, it is worthwhile a more detailed consideration of the House of Charlotte von Stein
is here crossed the Wielandplatz. He carries his name wrong, because it is decorated with a fountain and monument in honor of the great poet.
are in the Humboldt Street there for the archaeologically interested in the Museum of Prehistory and Early History of Thuringia
suitable for a visit, and the Historic Cemetery at Poseckschen garden, here in nearby. He has many old graves, some with epitaphs, Statues and reliefs, decorated to small houses that were built for their families Weimar deceased. In this picture you can see the funeral hall in the rear of the cemetery.
On the way back to town you pass at the Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse, the Bauhaus-University, which has in every respect to a future-oriented architecture .
remains in the park on the Ilm allow plenty of time to recover in a green landscaped park, listening to the birds singing and a picnic. In this picture, the artificial ruin with the Shakespeare Memorial.
goes after the little break, now the Pushkin Schiller Street in the street where is located the famous Schiller with its museum.
the way back through the shooting lane you realize again that recalls in Weimar all the great poets and thinkers.
On the way to the train station is located at the Mon Ami Goetheplatz, youth and cultural center of Weimar, with space for events, exhibitions and film screenings.
With a concentrated load full of experiences of Visitors back in front of the station, and can take another look at the manicured August Baudert Square.
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