Best Things To Do in Erfurt, Germany

  1. Thüringer Zoopark Erfurt Zentrale Thüringer Zoopark Erfurt Image
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    Address: Am Zoopark 1

    The Thüringer Zoopark Erfurt, also known as the Erfurt Zoo, was started in 1959 by the city of Erfurt in the German state of Thuringia. It was officially opened to the public on May 1, 1961. The zoo was founded by the city's mayor at the time, Dr. Karl Bräuer, and was originally located in the city's Egapark. In 1971, the zoo was moved to its ...Read more
  2. Merchants Bridge

    Address: Erfurt.

    This Bridge is most exciting example of high-end structure of this city. This curved rock bridge was designed in 1325 over the Gera River where the unique ford was situated along the "via Regia" dealing path. This is the only the bridge northern of the Alps to be designed over entirely with homes which are still used as homes.
  3. Club 1

    Address: Erfurt, Thüringen, DE

    There are number of small bars as well as big bars in this capital city. If you want to take some drinks and enjoy the live music, Dj and dance party then this can be one of the best options for you. 
  4. Presseklub

    Food And Drinks, Nightclub, Adults

    Address: Dalbergsweg 1, 99084 Erfurt, Germany

    If you are looking for a sophisticated bar in Erfurt, Presseklub is where you should go. Located in the heart of Erfurt, the press club is easily accessible by foot or a bicycle. Rebuilt in 1999, the press club offers a great mix of cocktails and mocktails. A perfect spot to hang out with friends and loved ones, the place houses different partie...Read more
  5. Tolle Knolle

    Restaurant

    Address: Bodanpl. 9, 78462 Konstanz, Germany

    Tolle Knolle is a popular casual restaurant in Konstanz. It is famous for its potato-based menu. The cuisine served here is authentically German, and is predominantly about potatoes. The highlight of this restaurant is the pizza, whose dough is made of potatoes. An extensive menu is available here, and gluten-free options are included too. In ad...Read more
  6. Governors Residence

    Address: Erfurt

    The Statthalterei, the residence of the Erfurt’s governors, was an institute which was designed by the electors of Mainz and currently it is the seat of the Thuringia’s President and Staatskanzlei. The chancellery was designed in the Revival style between 1711 & 1720.
  7. Augustinian Monastery

    Address: Erfurt

    The Augustinerkloster possesses many useful glass windows take us back to the starting of the Fourteenth century. Martin Luther resided here as a priest from 1505 to 1511. Within the complex there is an essential collection with many rare books and a lasting display about the lifestyle of Luther. 
  8. Domplatz  Or Cathedral Square

    Address: Old Town, Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany

    Around the Cathedral, many traditional structures and historical building which survived the city from artillery strike in early 18thcentury. The "Haus zur hohen Lilie" (1538) and the “rune Apotheke" (1813) are two excellent illustrations of the structures in this place.
  9. Saint Severus Church

    Address: Erfurt

    The landmark of this capital city is very unique and is generated by the mixed effect of Mariendom together with the Saint Severus church. These both two magnificent examples mainly dominate the cityscape.