Weimar Jewish Cemetery
The Jewish cemetery in Weimar was established in 1774 on the private initiative of the Jewish banker Jakob Elkan. During the reign of Anna Amalia, several Jewish families settled in Weimar - Elkan became the...
Playground Spitalweg Weimar
Large, spacious playground, also suitable for older children up to 12 years, parking spaces nearby. Basketball hoop, climbing spider, climbing equipment with slide, sand area, horizontal bar, spring seesaw, there is something for every age group. A...
Church of God "St. Trinitatis"
The Gottesackerkirche St. Trinitatis in today's Arboretum was built between 1734 and 1739 with travertine stones from St. Mary's Church, which was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War, and the cartouche above the eastern main portal commemorates the patronage...
Mund's Mill
A family business since 1732 - that is Mund's Mühle Landwirtschaft und Hoffleischerei in Kleinwechsungen. Back then, the mill was driven by a water wheel, but since the middle of the 19th century it has been supported by a steam engine,...
Marine aquarium - Exotarium Nautiland
In the marine aquarium - Exotarium Nautiland, visitors can get a little closer to the underwater world and marvel at around 100 different species of tropical fish, iridescent seahorses and predatory moray eels in Nautiland Sonneberg. The most dangerous...
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