Bad Sulza

Wine, brine and idyllic landscapes Brine and wine characterize the face of Bad Sulza The spa and wine town of Bad Sulza, picturesquely situated on the banks of the Ilm in the Weimar, Jena, Naumburg...

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Upper market

The area of the royal palace gradually acquired an urban character from the 12th century onwards. The town wall of the early 13th century already enclosed the old palatinate area and in 1221...

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Remda-Teichel

Remda is a district of Rudolstadt in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt in Thuringia. The village was one of the three hamlets of the group settlement "tres villulae Remmidi" mentioned as early as the 8th century, which...

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Großfahner

The municipality of Großfahner, which today has 900 inhabitants, was first mentioned in 786. In a document dated May 18, 874, Großfahner and Kleinfahner are uniformly referred to as Yaneri. Later it was...

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Salza spring

The Salza spring is the largest karst spring in Thuringia. After a delay of several months, water that had previously seeped into the gypsum karst area to the north comes to the surface here. The spring pours out an average of 400 liters of...

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Free orla

Where the little river Orla flows into the Saale ...... The small village of Freienorla lies in the charming landscape of the middle Saale valley. There are references to a watermill as early as 1176 on the...

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Dig

Grabe is a district of Mühlhausen and is located east of Mühlhausen. The district is located on the edge of the Thuringian basin and the Unstrut lowlands. The first documentary mention took place in 997.Worth seeing are the...

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