마지막 업데이트: 2월 19, 2026
Google 검색 결과에서 komoot을 선호하는 출처로 추가하세요.
지금 추가
하이라이트 • 다리
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 역사적 장소
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
이런 장소를 발견하려면 지금 가입하세요
최고의 싱글 트랙, 봉우리 및 다양한 흥미로운 야외 장소에 대한 추천을 받아보세요.
무료 회원 가입
하이라이트 • 종교적 장소
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
무료로 가입하여 록하우젠 주변의 더 많은 명소를 발견하세요.
무료 회원 가입
이미 komoot 계정이 있나요?
Google 검색 결과에서 komoot을 선호하는 출처로 추가하세요.
지금 추가
1월 29, 2023, Domplatz Erfurt
The cathedral square in Erfurt is a large market square with around 3.5 hectares, with intact or restored peripheral buildings. It was once the main market square and court square. On the square are the Minerva Fountain (1784) and the Erthal Obelisk erected in 1777 in honor of the Elector of Mainz. Since the 1920s there have been repeated plans to rebuild the northern cathedral square and thus reduce it to its historical size. They weren't realised. As part of the socialist urban development in all major cities of the GDR, a high-rise building with many other buildings, a monument and a huge staircase down to the cathedral square was to be built on the neighboring Petersberg. The change of power from Walter Ulbricht to Erich Honecker with a change in the focus of building activity in the GDR prevented the realization of the project. In the 1970s there were plans to build a cultural center on the square. In addition, the end of the Juri-Gagarin-Ring over the Domplatz and through the Andreasviertel was also planned in GDR times. There was resistance to this project from the Erfurt population as early as 1987, but it failed as a result of the Peaceful Revolution in 1989. At the end of the 1980s, the cathedral square was to become Ernst Thälmann-Platz with a large monument to dialectics depicting the history of the labor movement on the northwestern part of the square. An artist's model already existed, the eight flagpoles are still standing today (2019). The latter plans were also prevented by the political change in 1990. Source: Wikipedia
14
0
1월 29, 2023, Erfurt Town Hall
The town hall has a ballroom, which was designed by the historical painter Johann Peter Theodor Janssen and shows pictures of Erfurt's history and that of Martin Luther. The city's Golden Book and an honorary cup were on display in the ballroom (until 1920). The Golden Book was created in 1900 by the Berlin court goldsmiths Sy and Wagner on the occasion of a visit to Erfurt by Kaiser Wilhelm II. It was taken to Moscow as a trophy by the Red Army in 1945 and never returned to Erfurt.[2] The former Golden Book was replaced by “guest books” (in red cover). The richly painted staircases are freely accessible to the public and show works by Eduard Kaempffer from 1889/96. In addition to scenes from the Faust and Tannhäuser sagaes, it also depicts stories by Count von Gleichen. Since November 1876, there have been statues of Emperor Friedrich I (Barbarossa/Redbeard) and Emperor Wilhelm I (Barbablanca/Whitebeard) on the ballroom front of the town hall, on both sides of the town hall balcony, as symbols of the “reestablishment of the German Empire”. They were made from Kelheim limestone by Professor Georg Kugel. The two 2.80 meter high statues under ornate canopies are said to have fallen from their pedestals and shattered on July 4, 1945, shortly after the Red Army entered Erfurt.[3] However, in the Erfurt city archives there are minutes of a meeting of the Erfurt city council on June 6, 1950, which state: “The figures above the town hall entrance to the ballroom are to be removed.” A representative of Mayor Georg Boock also signed.[4] The former locations of the imperial statues remained empty for decades. As a donation from the Rotary Club of Erfurt, bronze figures of Boniface and Martin Luther were placed in their place in June and November 2017. Source: Wikipedia
18
1
12월 1, 2022, Fischmarkt Erfurt
the loving restoration of the houses on the fish market is fascinating
32
3
10월 6, 2021, Domplatz Erfurt
The impressive Domplatz is an approximately 3 hectare large and imposing market square, which is mainly dominated by the cathedral and the Severikirche.
19
0
10월 6, 2021, Erfurt Town Hall
The dominant structure of the fish market is the neo-Gothic town hall. It was built between 1869 and 1875 according to plans by August Thiede and Theodor Sommer on the same site as the old town hall. The historical wall and ceiling paintings inside the town hall are particularly impressive and interesting.
23
0
7월 29, 2021, Krämerbrücke Erfurt
beautiful half-timbered houses also worth seeing at night
29
1
7월 15, 2021, Erfurt Town Hall
The Erfurt town hall is right at the fish market. The main building was built in the 1870s in a neo-Gothic style. and is a really nice building! Worth seeing.
21
0
11월 6, 2020, Dom St. Marien
The Erfurt Cathedral is the oldest church building in Erfurt. With a height of 81.26 m and the largest free-swinging medieval bell in the world, the Gloriosa, very impressive to look at.
14
0
10월 31, 2020, Krämerbrücke Erfurt
The Krämerbrücke is the oldest secular building in Erfurt and is one of the most famous landmarks of the city with a double-sided, closed bridge construction with half-timbered houses. It is the longest continuously built bridge in Europe. It is still a place where traders display and sell their craftsmanship.
35
1
10월 19, 2020, Domplatz Erfurt
The Domplatz in Erfurt is a large market square with about 3.5 hectares, with intact or restored peripheral buildings. It was once the main market square and court square. The Minerva Fountain (1784) and the Erthal Obelisk, erected in 1777 in honor of the Elector of Mainz, stand on the square.
24
1
10월 7, 2020, Krämerbrücke Erfurt
Definitely visit the Krämerbrückenfest. All hell is going on there, but the decoration is awesome.
30
1
10월 7, 2020, Erfurt Town Hall
The town hall stands on one of the most famous places in Erfurt, the fish market! The neo-Gothic building now serves as the administrative headquarters.
20
1
8월 9, 2020, Domplatz Erfurt
I'm already looking forward to the Christmas market 😊
30
0
6월 23, 2020, Erfurt Town Hall
The town hall is located directly on the fish market in the neo-Gothic style. It is the seat of the administration and a very impressive building. One should take the time to grasp the many details with the eyes. Unfortunately, I don't know if you can also visit it from the inside as a tourist.
31
1
6월 23, 2020, Domplatz Erfurt
The Domplatz, with its approximately 3.5 hectares of space and the cathedral, is arguably Erfurt's most striking landmark. Weekly markets, Christmas markets, the Domstufenfestspiele (Cathedral Stage Festival), open-air concerts, and other events take place here, right in the center of Erfurt. The buildings surrounding the Domplatz are worth seeing, and there are numerous restaurants and eateries.
25
3
6월 15, 2020, Dom St. Marien
Be sure to go inside too. Not only the cathedral itself is worth seeing. There are also various rooms with exhibitions.
16
1
1월 25, 2020, Dom St. Marien
The Erfurt Cathedral (formerly also Marienkirche or Propsteikirche Beatae Mariae Virginis) is the most important and oldest church building in Erfurt. It is 81.26 m high and, with the Gloriosa, has the largest free-swinging bell in the world, dating from the Middle Ages. The cathedral only served as a bishop's seat for a short period in the middle of the 8th century and was the seat of the collegiate foundation of St. Marien throughout the Middle Ages up to the early 19th century. Since 1994 it has been the cathedral of the newly created diocese of Erfurt and the seat of the cathedral chapter.
18
1
12월 13, 2019, Fischmarkt Erfurt
A central point with many historical buildings, simply a must in Erfurt.
28
4
11월 15, 2019, Dom St. Marien
Up the stairs to the cathedral and the Severi church. The origins of the cathedral can be dated back to the 8th century ... particularly impressive are the medieval glass windows in the high choir and the gothic choir stalls. Dom and Severi church form the landmark of the city.
20
1
10월 30, 2019, Krämerbrücke Erfurt
A very nice bridge with many old buildings. It invites you to linger and relax.
28
1
찾고 있는 하이라이트를 아직 못 찾으셨나요? 다른 지역의 주요 명소 가이드를 확인해보세요:
무료로 가입하기