Ronneburg
Ronneburg is a charming little town in eastern Thuringia. Located in the northern district of Greiz and at 280 m above sea level, it is the highest town in Osterland. About...
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Ronneburg is a charming little town in eastern Thuringia. Located in the northern district of Greiz and at 280 m above sea level, it is the highest town in Osterland. About...
Kleinkochberg (418 m above sea level, 57 inhabitants), situated at the foot of the steeply rising shell limestone slopes of the Hummelsberg (515 m above sea level), is the highest situated district of the municipality of Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel. The village was...
A real rarity in Thuringia is the 72 m long covered wooden bridge below the Veitsberg, this river crossing served as a connecting path. The first construction dates back to the middle of the 13th....
Einhausen an der Werra is a municipality in the district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen in Thuringia. It belongs to the Dolmar-Salzbrücke administrative community and has around 600 inhabitants. The village was first documented in 1010.
In the center of Herbsleben stands today's St. Trinitatis Church, one of the largest and most beautiful village churches in Thuringia. Once mentioned as St. Mary's Church in a document dated 28.01.1300, later as St. Wigbert's Church, it is said to have...
Built in the 1970s, the idyllic forest pool at the foot of the Thuringian Forest has lost none of its charm and vibrancy to this day. It is not only a place...
The convent in Duderstadt was founded in 1700 by Ursuline nuns from Erfurt and was intended to educate and train young girls. Today, the convent consists of several buildings: the convent building, the...
The Herrmannsacker district of the municipality of Harztor has its roots in the Middle Ages. The village was probably named after Landgrave Herrmann of Thuringia, who had the Ebersburg castle built here. In the woods...
The municipality of Wehnde lies on the western slope of the Ohm Mountains and was first mentioned in documents in 1238. On the hiking route from Duderstadt to Bodenstein Castle, you will find the 14-metre-high...
Treppendorf was probably first mentioned in 874 under the name Trebunesthorp and later in 1342 as Treppendorf. It was a small market town in the lordship of Oberkranichfeld. Until 1615, the...