Stadtmuseum - Erfurt
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Stadtmuseum
Reformations-Ausstellung Stadtmuseum Erfurt
Erleben Sie die historische Ausstellung über die Zeit der Reformation im Stadtmuseum Erfurt.
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Erfurt is a city in the central German state of Thuringia. Martin Luther, father of the Protestant Reformation, was ordained in the Cathedral of St. Mary, whose origins date to the 8th century. Next to the cathedral is the Gothic Church of St. Severus. The Augustinerkloster is a monastery where Martin Luther lived as a monk. The Krämerbrücke bridge has medieval houses and shops, and stretches over the Gera River.
Erfurt, Thuringia's capital, is one of central Germany's most beguiling and significant cities. Holding its head as high as the former capital to the east, Weimar, it's a wonderfully preserved medieval city of grandiose churches, cobbled market squares, captivating museums and miraculously preserved architecture. And, as a university town, its contemporary culture is anything but backward-looking.
Straddling the Gera River, Erfurt was founded by St Boniface as a bishopric in 742, then propelled to prosperity in the Middle Ages as a major centre of the woad trade. In 1392 rich merchants founded the university, allowing students to study common law, rather than religious law. It was here that Martin Luther studied philosophy before taking holy orders. With most of its historical centre spared destruction in WWII, today's Erfurt proves that modernity and history can coexist gracefully. The city's appearance honours its medieval roots, while adding often classy, sometimes quirky, contemporary flourishes.
With over 200,000 inhabitants today, Erfurt was an important trading town during the Middle Ages, and has many beautiful old buildings and parks. Its university was one of the oldest in Germany, before it shut down early in the 19th century, but a refounded incarnation dating to just after reunification claims the old and august tradition.
A lot to see in Erfurt such as :
Krämerbrücke
Erfurt Cathedral
Egapark
Petersberg Citadel
Fischmarkt
Old Synagogue
Thuringian Zoo Park, Erfurt
Domplatz
Natural History Museum of Erfurt
Predigerkirche
Anger
Wachsenburg Castle
Angermuseum
Burg Gleichen
House for Sonneborn
Barfüßerkirche
Neue Mühle
Deutsches Gartenbaumuseum
Mühlburg
Peterskirche
Schloss Molsdorf
Haus zum Stockfisch
Hirschgarten
Brühler Garten
Erlebniswelt Tirica e.V. - Ein tiernahes Erlebnis
Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde. Erfurt, Allemagne
First German Bratwurst Museum
Thuringian Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
Bach Church, Arnstadt
Kulturhof Krönbacken
Seeberge
Georgenburse
St. Severi church
Holzhausen
Bartholomäuskirche
Thüringer Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
Stadt Park
Forsthaus Willroda
Memorial and Educational Site Andreasstraße
Haus zum Grossen Paradies und Esel
Haus zum Güldenen Krönbacken
Erfurter Puppenstubenmuseum
Schlossmuseum Arnstadt
Mittelalterliche Mikwe
Fasanerie Zoo
Aktivpark Hohenfelden
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Erfurt, Germany: Fairy-Tale Town on the Luther Trail
More info about travel to Germany: Martin Luther went to law school in Erfurt, Germany, and today, this half-timbered medieval town remains an charming destination that Luther himself would recognize. This is the land of fairy tales and the Brothers Grimm, fine woodcarvers, and fanciful puppets.
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Destination 2017: Erfurt
Erfurt is the state capital of Thuringia, and the starting point of one of the most profound events in the history of the world. Also starring a misanthropic loaf of bread.
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Einblicke - Das jüdische Ritualbad von Erfurt
Im Jahr 2007 trat bei Grabungsarbeiten hinter der berühmten Krämerbrücke in Erfurt ein sensationeller Fund zutage: Ein jüdisches Ritualbad aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Die sogenannte Mikwe gehört neben Synagoge und Friedhof zu den wichtigsten Bestandteilen einer jüdischen Gemeinde.
In diesem Film erfahren Sie, wie es zu diesem bedeutenden Fund kam. Außerdem können Sie einen Blick in den geschichtsträchtigen Innenraum der mittelalterlichen Mikwe erhaschen, der sonst nur über ein Fenster in der Decke des Schutzbaus oder im Rahmen von Führungen möglich ist.
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Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Egapark Erfurt
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Egapark Erfurt
The egapark ( eg : Erfurter Gartenbauausstellung) in Erfurt is one of the largest garden and leisure parks in Germany with an area of 36 hectares . The park area is located in the southwest of the city on the 265 meter high Cyriaksberg. Emerging from a former city fortress, the area was transformed from 1885 to public green space and further expanded in the subsequent period. After a first horticultural show in 1950, the largest and most important event of this kind took place in the GDR and in the socialist camp from 1961 with the regularly organized International Horticultural Exhibition (iga) .
The all-year-round, entry-level complex combines various exhibition halls, plant showhouses, themed gardens and relaxation areas. The main attractions in the egapark include, next to the 6000 square meters largest contiguous flowerbed in Europe, an observation tower, an observatory and the largest children's playground in Thuringia and the only horticultural museum in the country.
The park, which has been listed as a protected monument since 1992, is one of the major works of landscape architect Reinhold Lingner and is one of the most important testimonies of garden architecture in the 1960s in Germany. The Gartenschaugelände representing the long horticultural tradition of the flower city Erfurt was visited since 1961 by over 45 million guests. With an average of 450,000 visitors per year, the egapark - in addition to the Wartburg - is the most visited tourist attraction in Thuringia .
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Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Erfurt is the capital city of Thuringia. It lies in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, within the wide valley of the Gera river. It was an important trading town during the Middle Ages, and has many beautiful old buildings and parks.
Erfurt - Germany is quite compact so walking is often the best way to explore the city. Regular tram services run all around the city, with service intervals of at least every 10 minutes during most of the day. The trams are less frequent in the evenings. Night buses are available throughout the night to bring you home after midnight. They run once or twice every hour and meet at the very heart of the city center (Anger) or depart from the main station.
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there alot to see in Erfurt - Germany such as :
Dom (Cathedral) and Severi Kirche (Church) both overlooking the Domplatz (main market square, location of the Christmas market in December as well as fairs throughout the year).
Krämerbrücke (Bridge with medieval houses, the most important landmark in Erfurt)
Fischmarkt with its Burgerhouses and town hall.
Augustinerkloster (monastery where Martin Luther lived), the main gate of the old university (third oldest German university, shut down in the 19th century and reopened in 1992)
Anger (main square, full of stores) with the old Post Office building.
Petersberg Citadel (a historical defense system and a great lookout over the city)
Old Synagogue Oldest surviving European Synagogue, today a museum that has an impressive collection of 14th century Jewish jewelry.
Much of Erfurt's charm is found in its narrow streets, many of which are pedestrianized, with their beautiful old houses, green areas and little bridges across the Gera river and the Stadtpark and the Nordpark on different sides of the city center.
Timbered houses
Façade at Regierungsstrasse
Stroll along those streets and enjoy the amazing timebered houses, the baroque façades, the beauty of this small town.
In the tourist office you can buy a small guidebook in one of several languages that leads you through the city along the main sights.
Garden lovers can find many things to do and see in Egapark], which is a huge and beautiful botanical garden and accessible by the Straßenbahn. Check out for any exhibitions or programmes.
Relax at the Wenigemarkt or behind the Krämerbrücke beside the river and have a beautiful look at the old houses standing on the 'bridge'.
Take a walk around the Stadtpark just near the main station and see the green side of the city.
Watch a play in the recently-renovated Erfurt Theater
Erfurt (Thuringia), Germany - City Tour - Day Trip!!!
It's Time to explore new place and This time I'm going to Erfurt, Germany for Day Trip.
Erfurt is the capital and largest city in the state of Thuringia, Germany.
Erfurt has a population of Approx. 212,988.
Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Erfurt are please see below in video descriptions:
1. Krämerbrücke
2. Erfurt Cathedral
3. Protestant Augustinian Monastery Erfurt
4. Petersberg Citadel
5. Egapark
6. Domplatz
7. Fischmarkt
8. Old Synagogue
9. Thuringian Zoo Park, Erfurt
10. St. Severi church
11. Wachsenburg Castle
12. Burg Gleichen
13. First German Bratwurst Museum
14. Predigerkirche
15. Mühlburg
16. Alperstedter See
17. Barfüßerkirche
18. Thuringian Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
19. Liebfrauenkirche
20. Bahnbetriebswerk Arnstadt
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Naturkundemuseum - Erfurt
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Naturkundemuseum
Our ... Erfurt | Discover Germany
Wei Lou and Jingjing Mei, two Chinese students, go for a stroll through the narrow streets of medieval Erfurt, visiting the cathedral, the Krämerbrücke and Erfurt's natural museum on the way. There's more in video on demand.
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Old Synagogue
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Old Synagogue
The Alte Synagoge in Erfurt, Germany, is one of the best preserved medieval synagogues in Europe, its oldest parts dating back to the late 11th century. Most parts of the building date from around 1250-1320. It is thought to be the oldest synagogue building intact to its roof still standing in Europe.
Since 2009 it has been used as a museum of local Jewish history. It houses the Erfurt Treasure, a hoard of medieval coins, goldsmiths' work and jewellery found in 1998. It also has facsimiles of the Erfurt Hebrew Manuscripts, an important collection of 12th-14th century religious texts that belonged to the medieval Jewish community of Erfurt.
The Historic Synagogues of Europe project, carried out by the Center for Jewish Art at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has given the Old Synagogue, Erfurt its highest level of significance rating: 4 (International) - The building is of outstanding architectural, urban or historical importance. It has unique features and/or is especially influential internationally as an architectural pattern. In 2015 it was proposed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Old Synagogue was opened as a museum on 27 October 2009. The museum permanently houses the Erfurt Treasure, a hoard of 3141 silver coins, weighing 24 kg, and over 700 pieces of goldsmiths' work and jewellery that is thought to have belonged to Jews who hid them at the time of the Erfurt massacre in 1349.
One of the Erfurt Manuscripts is the Tosefta, part of a compilation of oral law, or oral Torah, attributed to Jewish scholars called tannaim, who mostly lived in Palestine from about the year 0 CE until c. 200 CE (0 - 200 AD). Not all scholars agree, but it is generally thought to provide interpretation of unclear sections of the Mishnah, Judaism's primary book of Jewish legal theory.
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Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde - Erfurt
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Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde
Choir at Domstufen, Erfurt, Germany
Impromptu Choir on the stairs of Domplatz, Erfurt, Germany
Gedenk- und Bildungsstätte Andreasstraße - Erfurt
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Gedenk- und Bildungsstätte Andreasstraße
Erfurt Thuringia (Thüringen) some impressions- einige Impressionen
Erfurt is the capital of Thurinigia.
Our ... Erfurt | Discover Germany
Students Wei Lou and Jingjing Mei stroll through the medieval section of Erfurt. Their tour includes the cathedral,the Krämerbrücke -- a bridge with houses along both sides -- the natural history museum and Europe's oldest synagogue. You can keep track of their travels with Video on Demand.
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Evangelisches Augustinerkloster
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Evangelisches Augustinerkloster
The Augustinerkloster in Erfurt is a built from 1277, former monastery of the Augustinian Hermits , in which Martin Luther lived between 1505 and 1511 as a monk. In the lion and parrot window of the choir window of the Augustinian church of the monastery is the model of the Lutherrose . After the Reformation in 1525, the monastery became the property of the Evangelical Church ; In 1559 it was secularized by the city of Erfurt, In 1945, parts of the monastery were destroyed in an air raid. Since 1994 the Augustinerkloster is the official residence of the provost Erfurt-Nordhausen. The building is used primarily as a meeting and meeting center. The monastery is a recognized cultural monument according to the Thuringian Monument Protection Law .
Since 1266 there was a branch of the Augustinian Hermits in Erfurt . These were from 1273, after disputes with the city, temporarily expelled, but returned in 1276 final. Its seat was built around 1131 Church St. Philippi and Jacobi at the Comthurgasse. 1277 began the construction of the monastery. The funds for the extensive construction were raised in the following centuries through alms and the sale of waste . Until 1518, the construction of the library , St. Catherine's Chapel , the Chapter Hall , the church tower, a cloister , the nave, the Waidhäuser and the New Prioryfinanced between library and Waidhäusern. Particularly noteworthy in the surviving buildings are the stained glass windows of the church made between 1310 and 1340, as well as the outer pulpit , which testifies that at that time sermons were also held outdoors for large crowds.
Johannes Lang , a good friend of Luther, became prior to the monastery in 1522 and prepared the Reformation in Erfurt and the surrounding area. That same year, Lang left the order with many of the monks. In 1525 the church was handed over to the Johannesgemeinde. In 1556 the last monk died. The monastery was finally secularized in 1559.
Reconstruction Between 1936 and 1938, the church was reconstructed in the style of the 14th century and part of the monastery under the direction of architect Theo Kellner . In essence, after repairing the severe war damage, the church can still be seen in this condition today. The ground floor of the library building has also been redesigned to be used for museum purposes. The realization of further planning prevented the war.
From 2000 to 2003, the monastery buildings were restored and modernized. Since then, large parts of the buildings serve as a conference center. At the end of 2003, the Augustinerkloster zu Erfurt Foundation was founded under the trust agreement of the German Foundation for Monument Protection . Its foundation purpose is in particular the renovation, restoration, preservation, care and reconstruction (library and Waidhäuser) of the cultural monument Augustinerkloster zu Erfurt and its annexes, which is recognized according to the law of conservation of the state of Thuringia. In 2004, the Augustinian monastery was also recognized as a cultural monument of special national importance. In the same year the extensive restoration of the cloister took place.
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