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1Bauhaus-Museum Weimar

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3.6
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Museum
Modern art museum
Art Museums
Specialty Museums
The Bauhaus-Museum Weimar is a dedicated space showcasing over 200 exhibits of modernist design, furniture, and art from the influential Bauhaus movement. Situated in a striking modern building at the heart of the city's cultural district, it offers a focus on the movement's early days in Weimar where it was founded in 1919. Visitors can explore works by Walter Gropius and his contemporaries and students.
Must-do in Weimar! Minimum an hour needed to see all the museum has to offer! Great pieces and history explained!
Catalina L — Google review
Love it! Studied art history, but learned so much more about Bauhaus. It is still relevant, and inspiring. A pity it only existed for a short period of time, although the influence remains.
Cindy O — Google review
The Bauhaus Museum Weimar is all about the history and cultural background of Weimar and the Bauhaus movement. If you’re interested in history or want to learn more about how design and architecture developed here, this museum is definitely worth a visit. Personally, I’m not really a history-loving person, but after visiting this museum, I got to learn a lot about Weimar’s past and its importance in art and design. It was an interesting and educational experience overall!
Sai G — Google review
A fantastic museum set in the heart of Weimar. We finished our weekend with a visit to this museum and were not disappointed. The building itself is a great modern block designed to house the collection of original pieces and to tell the story the Bauhaus school. There are three floors in total to see and also a basement level which includes a café and doors out into the park below. I would recommend it to everyone who wants to learn more about Bauhaus or has an interest in design/art.
T F — Google review
The museum is a bit overrated, but still five stars, because if you are in Weimar, you should spend a few hours there. The work of the Bauhaus was formative for various aspects from graphic design to the design of furniture, kitchens and housing estates.
Derik — Google review
Another great Bauhaus Museum. Possibly not quite as impressive as the one in Dessau but nevertheless a fitting tribute to the early years of the Bauhaus School when it was located in Weimar from 1919.
Roger M — Google review
I think the museum was fine. I personally don't think it's the most exciting art, but it was presented nicely and explained well. My main complaint is that one of the ladies downstairs was super rude to me for wanting to bring a small water bottle inside the museum on a hot day. I'm totally fine with not bringing water, but it must be possible to treat people nicely when telling them they have to put their water bottle in the locker.
Ripple E — Google review
The Bauhaus Museum in Weimar is an absolute gem for anyone interested in modern design and architecture. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, showcasing the pioneering works of the Bauhaus movement in a way that is both informative and inspiring. The museum's architecture itself is a nod to the movement's principles, with its clean lines and functional design. The staff are knowledgeable and welcoming, adding to the overall excellent experience. Whether you're a design enthusiast or just curious about the history of modern art, this museum is a must-visit. A true highlight of Weimar! PS. The VR ( Virtual reality) tour ( free of charge) on the basement is highly recommend! Thanks a lot to the team of the museum.
J. — Google review
Stéphane-Hessel-Platz 1, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/bauhaus-museum-weimar/?mtm_campa…•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Bauhaus-Museum Weimar

2Duchess Anna Amalia Library

4.4
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Library
Museums
Historical landmark
Specialty Museums
The Duchess Anna Amalia Library, also known as the Historical Library, is located in Weimar's Green Palace, a grand Renaissance building dating back to 1563. As part of the Weimar Classical UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ornate and restored library boasts a significant collection of historic manuscripts, books, and music. It houses over a million books including medieval signatures and some of Europe's earliest printed books.
This was an extremely beautiful part of Weimar that I'd recommend to anyone. You have to reserve a spot beforehand! And make sure you have the Weimar+ app downloaded so you can listen to all the explanations. Also, you'll have to wear slippers over your shoes to protect the floor inside the library, which makes total sense.
Ripple E — Google review
A beautifully restored and maintained library representing the decadence and thirst for knowledge of years past. It’s a great location and not too far away from the main shopping district in the old city. Entry is for a fee of roughly €10 per person and kids are free. You will be required to wear clumsy feeling slippers over your shoes to protect the old floorboards. There are set times when tours take place so maybe check the website before going. The library itself is a wonderful display of craftsmanship and eloquence. There are also many side attractions apart from the main room. The building also plays host to some travelling exhibitions and is also located above the more modern city library. There are small gifts available and plenty informative displays. I wouldn’t recommend small kids as they may get bored and make a lot of noise.
Andrew H — Google review
You have to buy tickets weeks in advance online if you plan to visit. We bought ours about a month in advance since the number of visitors per day is very limited. The visit itself was very disappointing. For the price of 8 euro per person you can only enter the Rococo library which turned out to be very very small. Everything is fenced and you can not go anywhere except walk a few steps further on the main aisle. Upper floor and all other side aisles are not accessible! There is no information regarding the library to read on spot! If you want to learn something, you have to have the Weimar tourist app pre installed on your phone and have headphones. The most ridiculous thing of all was the huge slippers we were given prior to entering. They are all one size (probably size 47-48) and women and kids with smaller feet have a big chance of tripping and falling down. This is absolutely ridiculous for the price of 8 euro! I do not recommend a visit! If you have 8 euro to spare, I recommend a visit to the Neues Weimar Museum instead which is much more interesting.
Maya N — Google review
High entry price for such a small amount of time to be spent there. Also everything is only in German. You don’t see anything more than the main pictures. You can’t go upstairs either. I wouldn’t recommend unless you are a big bibliophile Tickets are timed. I got lucky and got in on the next round since I was solo
Ninette — Google review
The library is worth visiting due to its historical significance and excellent maintenance. However, the front desk receptionist was quite cold and somewhat rude, which was disappointing. It would be great if they could be friendlier, considering it's a public place with many international visitors.While I understand language limitations, it's challenging when the staff doesn't speak English and is reluctant to communicate. In a tourist spot, especially a UNESCO heritage site, having bilingual staff would be beneficial. A warm and welcoming demeanor would also make a big difference.
Kohulan R — Google review
If you like books, art, history and knowledge this place will enchant you. Yes it is small, yes you can’t visit many rooms, yes the libraries in Dublin and Coimbra are more beautiful, yes €8 can seem a lot, still, it is a place of historical importance and if you allow that fact to sink in (Goethe and Schiller both stood there, where you will stand) you’ll be as touched as I was.
Patrice K — Google review
If you are a student in Jena or Weimar don’t miss out on this gem. Use your Thoska card to register and take out books. Not only is it a gorgeous study space, but they have a huge selection of English books too. I do a lot of research on line, however this library has books available that were not available the Thulb in Jena.
Cayly “ — Google review
The room is really beautiful, it's worth seing once in my opinion. Because of the system to buy a ticket for a 30 minutes slot, I thought the amount of people visiting at once would be limited. It was actually very packed so couldn't move around as freely as I would have wished (on a sunday around 11-12h) The employees were all friendly. Maybe a visit is more pleasant during the week days.
T.A. M — Google review
Platz d. Demokratie 1, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/herzogin-anna-amalia-bibliothek/…•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Duchess Anna Amalia Library
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3Museum Neues Weimar

4.6
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Modern art museum
Museums
Art Museums
The Neues Museum Weimar is a stunning art museum that showcases early modern paintings from the Weimar School to Henry van de Velde. The exhibits cover various periods and significant figures in the Weimarer art scene. It also features short films about different personalities who played an essential role in the history of art. One of the main topics discussed at the museum is Bauhaus, with a particular emphasis on Henry van der Velde's contribution.
If you love history, this is the place to be! A must visit in Weimar. The museum tour is divided into parts and each part follows a timeline of events. I thoroughly enjoyed the interactive elements of the museum. Will definitely go back again some day!
Ramsha T — Google review
Excellent museum, put modern art into context (would recommend before Bauhaus museum). I didn't use the app as I don't really like using them. Was enough information in English to understand - videos were in German, but from my very patchy German and the visuals, I was able to piece together what was being said. Staff were extremely friendly and helpful. One helped me reopen my locker as I have a disability that makes handling locks difficult. Highly recommended, will visit again.
Dan P — Google review
Worth a visit. Entertaining. Best in Combination with Bauhaus Museum.
Björn F — Google review
The Museum Neues Weimar is a captivating destination for art and history enthusiasts. Situated in the heart of Weimar, this museum offers a rich collection that highlights the city’s significant contributions to the arts and humanities. The exhibits are well-curated, showcasing masterpieces from the Weimar Classicism period and beyond. The museum’s architecture itself is an art piece, blending modern design with historical elements seamlessly.
Faeze S — Google review
A wonderful peek to the history of Weimar Architecture
S B — Google review
The entrance fee is for adults 8 There are 3 different round exhibitions. 1sf is about the Weimar architecture building and famous people in 1860 2nd are mostly arts and crafts schools in Weimar. 3rd is in the basement about the traditional way of making book covers.
Murat C — Google review
Good museum for a quiet one hour visit.
Enrique M — Google review
There should be more with English. The path is clear, but could be more interactive.
Marco G — Google review
Jorge-Semprún-Platz 5, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/museum-neues-weimar/?mtm_campaig…•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Museum Neues Weimar

4Buchenwald Memorial

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Space of remembrance
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place museum
Memorial
The Buchenwald Memorial, located northwest of Weimar, stands as a poignant reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II. This solemn site was once one of the largest Nazi concentration camps in Germany and now serves as a place to honor and remember those who suffered and died there. The memorial features an information center, guided tours, exhibitions, historical documents, and preserved ruins including watchtowers and barracks that confront visitors with the harsh realities of war and dictatorship.
This is such a well done memorial. So sad, so informative, you can spend the entire day here reading, listening to audio stories, wandering the grounds. This is a story that needs to never be forgotten. If you are in the area, make time for this.
Glen M — Google review
Very large memorial site with excellent bookshop, holding titles in 4 languages. The guided tour is worth the small price and is preceded by a 30min documentary giving an overview of the camps history and including survivors memories. Visiting this and the Topf & Sons – Builders of the Auschwitz Ovens Place of Remembrance in Erfurt is well worth it. Give yourself at least half a day, the site is huge and mostly outdoors. The cafe may be closed without notice.
Mighty V — Google review
Everyone needs to see this. I really recommend doing the guided tour as you would never get as much information with the audio guide. A big shout-out to our young guide, who does this beside her studies. She had a very nice voice, was not to emotional and tried to answer every question.
Paul L — Google review
Just like beautiful places in a country i believe visiting places like this is also in the package of visiting and exploring a country. Its heartbreaking especially the crematorium which i started my visit from, It was devastating knowing what people in here have been through and on what historical we are stepping . I recommend visiting Buchenwald .The presentation is clear and engaging.just make sure you are mentally ready and u have some water and food with you .
Sana M — Google review
An overwhelming experience but still very educational
Jolana — Google review
Memorials like this must be preserved as a warning to mankind of how man can turn towards man. This camp is worth visiting also for the excellent museum. If you take a tour guide you will be able to enter the crematorium and get excellent descriptions, moreover all over the remains of the camp there are plaques and photos. Go to the end of the camp where, hidden in the grass and vegetation, there are hundreds of remains of kitchenware, which are as shocking as the rest, but perhaps the most shocking element of this camp are the remains of a zoo for the SS families, just in front of the crematorium, just another metaphor of how blind people can become if not able to think for themselves. Practical information for visiting: there is a parking and a little cafeteria.
Monica P — Google review
Impressive to visit, unfortunately not all buildings are enterable. The scale of the place is breathtaking and the crematorium is the place that makes you want to hold your breath as you cannot image the horrors that took place in Buchenwald.
Jan E — Google review
A good designed memorial. Reminds how far the human cruelty can go. Sad, but a must-go-place to refresh the history in the mind. We had a great tour guide (her name is Franziska, i guess) even answered the most "stupid" or "easy" questions and explained every detail. I appreciated.
Alican — Google review
Buchenwald 7, 99427 Weimar, Germany•https://www.buchenwald.de/•+49 3643 430200•Tips and more reviews for Buchenwald Memorial

5Park an der Ilm

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Park
Nature & Parks
Historical landmark
Park an der Ilm, a UNESCO-listed green space in Weimar, was established in 1778 and covers 48 hectares along the river Ilm. It is historically significant and showcases exquisite landscape design from the 18th century. The park features trails, monuments, classical temples, and sculptures designed by Duke Carl August with input from Goethe. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Haus am Horn, a prototype for German single-family homes located on a hill above the park.
Peaceful with no noisy playground, even cyclists are barred from most of it, so a secure place to walk and jog. Quite a few dog-walkers, but didn't see any receptacles for 'poo', so probably pick it up and take it with you..!
Rick S — Google review
This park is very big and beautiful! Perfect place for a picnic or a walk, spending time with friends or on your own with a book. It’s also very pleasant to ride a bike here. The stone bridge and the view on the castle are my personal favorites in this park.
Anastasia Y — Google review
The park is wide and wonderful. There is a lot of nature, of wild animals and it is well-kept. There was a nice local food stand by the bridge and, most importantly, you could lose yourself in the green around. Only negative thing was a lack of WC facilities.
Shadenight123 — Google review
It's good place to enjoy nature in Weimar. Cool, calm, peaceful and a place where you can be stress free.
Rupesh K — Google review
Relaxing environment. Well maintained.
Andraž V — Google review
A big park with small river running along the side with just a few mins walk to city Center. Beautiful and peaceful with interesting spots to check out. Should be even more beautiful and refreshing in Sommer. We love it there.
M. S — Google review
It was a very nice park. There are statues and different structures in every corner. I liked to have a really long walk around the river Ilm.
Ayda — Google review
Nice park to relax or walk/cycle. Nothing spectaculair about it but it is pretty. Not very clean on some places and doesn't look very maintained.
Vincent V — Google review
Ilmstraße, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/park-an-der-ilm/?mtm_campaign=go…•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Park an der Ilm
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6Schiller-Museum

4.5
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4.4
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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Historic Sites
The Schiller-Museum is a historic site, once home to Friedrich Schiller, renowned poet and philosopher. This museum features period rooms and exhibits from the era, providing visitors with an interesting glimpse into the past. The audio guide offers informative commentary, allowing for a deeper understanding of the exhibits on display. In addition to historical artifacts, the museum also presents captivating art exhibitions that are sure to engage visitors. While personal experiences may vary, this cultural destination promises an enriching experience for all who visit.
Very nice and peaceful place
Omid P — Google review
Very interesting museum, sadly it's in German only unless you use an audio guide. So if you don't like using audio guides you're stuck with German.
Abel — Google review
Must See in Weimar.
Jens K — Google review
Didn't liken it as much as Anna Amalia Bibliothek or Goethe museum but important to visit none the less if you are into German literature and poetry etc.
Shmac96 — Google review
Beautiful place that Schiller was lived. Highly recommend to come, espescially with kids
Quang B — Google review
The audio guide is very informative and art exhibition was very interesting.
Marcela V — Google review
A rich and well-preserved history of Friedrich Schiller, the German poet.
Samuel K — Google review
Very worth while spending several hours here for an interesting insight in to some German culture.
Andrew N — Google review
Schillerstraße 12, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/schiller-museum/•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Schiller-Museum

7Nietzsche Archive

4.4
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4.1
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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Art Museums
The Nietzsche Archive, located in Weimar, is a significant site dedicated to preserving the work and living space of the renowned philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. After his passing in 1900, the archive was established in 1903 to safeguard his legacy. The building itself holds historical value as it was redesigned by Henry van de Velde at the request of Nietzsche's sister.
Great place to visit where Nietzsche lived or rather being taken care of by her sister and also some great artworks.
Rouzbeh G — Google review
Excellently presented history of the Nietzsche archive. Friendly and helpful staff, plenty of information and well worth a visit. Unfortunately the neighbouring Altes Funkhaus is closed to the public.
Gwendolen W — Google review
It was a fascinating experience to see the archive of a great philosopher I admire.
İlkan A — Google review
Love the place...very charming peaceful place and the museum staff was so nice and kind. This is the best memory I have of Weimar. I love Nietzsche's work and now more the museum. Next time I will come back to be able to read all the German language!
Noot P — Google review
Only ground floor is open to public.
Yiqian H — Google review
All time great philosopher....
Harpreet S — Google review
Very small, not that pretty but amazing informations on the audioguide.. I love that it fits with his sisters personality, from what I understood. Also the lady who is at reception is super nice
Jezabel P — Google review
I became the Ubermensch. OOPS!
DEAD S — Google review
Humboldtstraße 36, 99425 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/nietzsche-archiv/•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Nietzsche Archive

8Residenz Cafe & Restaurant

4.3
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3.9
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Coffee shop
Nestled in the heart of Weimar, Residenz Cafe & Restaurant is a charming establishment that has been delighting visitors since 1839. This historic venue offers a delightful German menu that spans from breakfast to dinner, making it an ideal spot for any meal of the day.
Had lunch and coffee here and was fantastic. Very busy but staff were very attentive and quick to ask if all was ok whilst we wait for food to arrive. Nice atmosphere with great view of Schloss so well worth dropping in.
Go P — Google review
This is a delightful place for a late lunch. The cafe itself is large and spacious with a superb vibe: Ladies having tea and some pretty serious chess in progress. The food was fresh, excellent and well cooked. I asked for some accommodations to my dietary needs and these were met with pleasure. The service was friendly and I felt thoroughly welcomed. Although I did not have the cakes they looked very inviting! Afterwards I had a walk in the spectacular Park An Der Lim just down the road from the cafe. A wonderful afternoon. Vielen Dank Residenz!
Ibusith — Google review
Lovely German restaurant with a terrace right at the foot off Schloss Weimar. Service was very lovely and food was quite good. Worth a visit!
Jay S — Google review
Soak up some sun while enjoying a nice drink and good food, with views of the castle and the park! Just went for dinner here and was pleasantly surprised! They have a weekly menu with a mixed selection of dishes from more modern international food to traditional food from the region. I had a very good Sauerbraten with beautifully light potato dumplings (praiseworthy), tender, fall apart pork and steamed carrots. For dessert, we had warm apple strudel with vanilla ice cream and strawberry puree. Very nice indeed. We sat there for a good 2 hours on comfortable seats with a good distance from other diners. My only criticism? We waited a good 20 minutes for a waiter to even acknowledge our existence before taking matters into our own hands and waving enthusiastically for attention (we might have sat there for another 20 minutes had we not...) Staff were perfectly friendly and professional once there, but service was slow indeed... However, if you're not pressed for time, this place is definitely recommended!
Hannah R — Google review
This has to be one of the very worst customer service experiences I have ever had. Absolute novice staff. A “black coffee” needed to be ordered 3 times and took 35min to come. Food? Foget it about before about an hour post arrival. Mediocre in every way, but most disappointing was the arrogance of the wait staff who claimed “you haven’t been waiting that long”. Wow. After 30min and upon us entering the premises to see what was going on, it was evident they were just submitting the order to the kitchen purely because of our presence. It’s not even that hard guys - you are not serving hoch cuisine. It’s breakfast. Simple eggs, bread, yoghourt, coffee. Attitude matters. This was the disappointment of the century, and an awful way to start the day.
Josep D — Google review
Excellent service. The staff was really nice and friendly and the food was excellent!
Khuzaim K — Google review
Very nice, traditional café in Weimar, great for breakfast (but a bit slow, be patient …)
Stefan M — Google review
Really good and friendly service, very nice restaurant, perfect location near the castle and park!!!
Karin W — Google review
Grüner Markt 4, 99423 Weimar, Germany•http://www.residenz-cafe.de/•+49 3643 59408•Tips and more reviews for Residenz Cafe & Restaurant

9Schloss Belvedere

4.6
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4.3
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Temporarily Closed
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Museum
The Schloss Belvedere is a beautiful summer palace that showcases 18th-century art and furnishings, surrounded by a landscaped park and an orangery. It houses a collection of porcelain, which can be explored using an audio guide provided upon entry. The park offers plenty of opportunities for picnics amidst its lush greenery and colorful flowers. Admission to the park is free, but there is a fee to enter the castle portion of the palace.
Very beautiful castle. There's was no moment that I didn't like. Every corner is charming in its own way ✨️ 💛 💕
Bee S — Google review
A very nice and quiet place. Can also come to just roam around the park
Aniket P — Google review
A truly peaceful experience. We spent the day walking through this amazing palace park. The audio guide on the Weimer app is very informative. Thank you for keeping this place in such good condition
Elmarie M — Google review
Visiting Schloss Belvedere was a journey into history and art. The elegant palace, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, showcased stunning Baroque architecture. Inside, the art collection, including iconic works mesmerized with its beauty and cultural significance. The ambiance exuded a sense of grandeur, providing a captivating experience for history and art enthusiasts alike.
Nagulakonda V — Google review
So nice! The cafe was lovely and the art exhibition, whilst unexpected, was definitely memorable. It was a great day!
Jojo G — Google review
The place is pretty nice. There is a castle where you can visit and pay like 6.5€ (as far as I remember). Inside the castle there is a lot of porcelain. You also get something like a phone and while walking into the castle, you can find more information about the rooms that you are visiting. Also, there is a big park with trees and flowers. Really good for a picnic day. As I noticed, if you are visiting only the park, you don’t have to pay anything. Totally worth it. I gave it 4 stars because inside the castle, there was a lot of “new” porcelain, not everything was authentic. When I planned to go there, I expected to see authentic things, not a porcelain museum.
Ghirasin I — Google review
Was a bit disappointed that a lot of the furniture was not on display, and most of the displays were of glass and china items... I would want to see the kitchen, the batrooms, you know? Intimate moments of their lives that we rarely get to see... But it's overall a very sweet, beautiful "little" castle.
Rachel N — Google review
I have visited the place in month of September. It was a hot day so I did not enjoy more. Although castle is very unique. You need to pay 13 euro to look inside the castle
Waleed K — Google review
Schloss und Park, Schloss Belvedere 11, 99425 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/schloss-und-park-belvedere/?mtm_…•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Schloss Belvedere

10Weimarhaus

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4.1
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Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
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Wax museum
Weimarhaus is a fascinating museum that offers an engaging exploration of the region's extensive history. From the Stone Age to the classical era, visitors can immerse themselves in exhibits and waxwork displays that bring historical characters to life. The museum's clever use of lighting, sound effects, and interactive multimedia elements creates an entertaining and educational experience for all ages.
We started our weekend in Weimar here. A great introduction to the history of the town and the perfect way to start your visit. The information is presented in a way that is short and entertaining but also interesting and relevant. The tickets and entrance to the exhibition are found just off the shopping area in a leafy esplanade. Free entrance if you have the "Weimarkarte", which is a tourist card that costs 32Euro for 48hrs and includes most big attractions and museums in Weimar.
T F — Google review
What a stunning experience! This is one place not to be missed when visiting Weimar. Creative, succinct, informative, and using the latest techniques to inform us about the history of Weimar. Children will find this entertaining too. The gift shop is a gem! I found the best mug ever here.
Theresa K — Google review
I love the Museum experience here. Was there as the sole visitor that day. At first I was a bit afraid something would jump out but turns out the whole tour makes me understand history of Weimar with Goethe as a guide...that was an awesome memory! I will bring more friends next time 😁 Worth a visit definitely
Noot P — Google review
Great for history enthusiasts interested in the Weimar Republic. Lots of information that could use a bit more space. Plenty of interesting tidbits of information too, like the cause of President Ebert's untimely death and Wolfgang Kapp's death mask along with his gruesome cause of death.
Wayne D — Google review
Nice interaktive history Show of Weimar. For adults and Children
Holger F — Google review
Very innovative and interesting way to introduce a brief history of Weimar. We loved it, even my kids. I highly recommend a visit to Weimarhaus.
Keith N — Google review
Lots of info in a short period of time with interactive details to learn about history of Weimar. Greatly recommend it.
Saodat K — Google review
I learned everything I know about Weimar from this place lol! For someone who was ignorant of Weimars importance, history and it's influential figures the little 'walk through Weimar's history' was enlightening and fun! Nice souvenirs as well!
Shmac96 — Google review
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11Dower Palace

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Dower Palace, also known as Wittumspalais or the Widow's Palace, is an 18th-century Baroque palace that was once the residence of Duchess Anna Amalia. This historical gem is now a museum showcasing original furnishings, period furniture, portraits, and busts of the Ducal family and courtesans. The palace was a hub of social and literary activity during Goethe's time.
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Tom K — Google review
Worth a visit. Staff are friendly. Interesting history.
Raphael D — Google review
(Translated by Google) You should have seen Anna Amalia's retirement home and you can easily imagine the legendary Friday parties back then, when well-known artists, thinkers and noblemen came together... All originals. And an audio guide reports in detail. It took us a good 2 hours to explore everything in detail. And here too the staff on site was very friendly and helpful. (Original) Anna Amalias Alterssitz sollte man gesehen haben und man kann sich sehr gut die damals legendären Freitagsgesellschaften vorstellen, alsnamhafte Künstler, Denker, Adlige zusammenkamen.... Alles Originale. Und ein Audioguide berichtet ausführlich. Wir benötigten gute 2 Stunden, um alles genau zu erkunden. Und auch hier was das Personal vor Ort sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit.
Leonie D — Google review
(Translated by Google) If there were six stars, I would give it six. It's an absolute insider tip in Weimar. Absolutely impressive! (Original) Wenn es 6 Sterne geben würde dann wären es 6 Sterne die ich vergeben würde. Es ist ein absoluter Geheimtipp in Weimar. Absolut beeindruckend!
Matthias L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful palaces, a strong artistic atmosphere, and poignant stories are definitely worth visiting. Anna Amalia, the Duchess with many titles and talents, came to Weimar. If you don't get to know her, it's like not knowing Goethe and Schiller. It's not like you've really been to Weimar at all. There are also exhibitions here, including musical instruments, paintings, and paintings about Bach and Liszt. For someone like me who loves music, it’s really great! (Original) 漂亮的宮殿,濃厚的藝文氛圍,還有淒美的故事,絕對值得前來觀看。這位Anna Amalia頭銜多,才能多的公爵夫人,來到威瑪,不認識一下她如同不認識歌德與席勒一樣,根本不算真正到過威瑪。 這裡還有展覽,有樂器,有畫作,有關於巴哈、李斯特的畫作,對我這個比較喜歡音樂的人來說,真的太棒了!
Bmbsb S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Castle Museum is also currently undergoing renovations. I wish they had staggered the times of the other attractions in Weimar so that they wouldn't be renovated at the same time. (Original) 城美術館も改装中でこちらも改装中。同じ時期に改装せずワイマールの見所同士時期をずらす調整をしてもらいたかった。
Harumoto T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must for every visit to Weimar: tour with audio guide, very friendly staff. Good compartments for storing jackets and bags. Highlight: the green room. If you listen to the regular texts from the audio guide, you need 35 minutes - if you also want to listen to the more in-depth texts, you need an hour. We didn't listen to all the text, we were there on a Sunday morning shortly after opening at 10 a.m. and were out again satisfied after 30 minutes. We got the Weimar Card, which includes entry. (Original) Ein Muss bei jedem Besuch in Weimar: Rundgang mit Audio-Guide, sehr freundliches Personal. Gute Fächer zum Einschließen von Jacken und Taschen. Highlight: das grüne Zimmer. Hört man die regulären Texte vom Audioguide, benötigt man 35 Minuten - will man auch die vertiefenden Texte hören, ist eine Stunde erforderlich. Wir haben nicht alle Text abgehört, waren an einem Sonntagmorgen kurz nach Eröffnung um 10.00 vor Ort und zufrieden nach 30 Minuten wieder draußen. Wir hatten uns die Weimar-Card besorgt, der Eintritt ist da enthalten.
Werner W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quite unspectacular from the outside, you hardly have any idea what awaits you inside. Wittumspalais means nothing other than a widow's residence and that is what this building was for Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxony-Weimar and Eisenach. We would never have thought that the house had so many rooms to explore. You need two tools for this: the tour leaflet and the audio guide. Both are included in the entrance fee of 7 euros per person, which we think is absolutely reasonable. Of course, a tour works without the audio guide; the furniture and furnishings of the rooms speak for themselves, but you learn so much more worth knowing about Anna Amalia's life and her time. Absolutely worth seeing and listening to, which we really enjoyed. The friendliness of the cashier and supervisory staff must be mentioned. It's easy to start a conversation, the friendly ladies were happy to answer our questions and weren't averse to chatting. This added a touch of warmth to our visit and you could clearly feel the love of the house employees for what they do. Thank you very much for the lively presentation, that was great cinema! (Original) Von außen recht unspektakulär, ahnt man kaum, was einen im Inneren erwartet. Wittumspalais bedeutet nichts anderes als Witwensitz und das war dieses Gebäude dann auch für die Herzogin Anna Amalia von Sachsen-Weimar und Eisenach. Wir hätten auch nie gedacht, dass das Haus über so viele Räumlichkeiten verfügt, die es zu entdecken gilt. Zwei Hilfsmittel braucht es dafür: das Faltblatt zum Rundgang und den Audioguide. Beides im Eintritt von 7 Euro pro Person enthalten, der wie wir finden absolut angemessen ist. Ohne den Audioguide funktioniert eine Besichtigung natürlich auch, das Mobiliar und die Einrichtung der Zimmer sprechen für sich, doch man erfährt so viel mehr an Wissenswertem über das Leben der Anna Amalia und ihre Zeit. Absolut sehens- und hörenswerter Rundgang, der uns unglaublich gut gefallen hat. Erwähnt werden muss die Freundlichkeit des Kassen- und Aufsichtspersonals. Man ist schnell im Gespräch, die sympathischen Damen gaben gerne Antwort auf unsere Fragen und waren einer Unterhaltung nicht abgeneigt. Das hat unserem Besuch noch einen Schuss Herzlichkeit verliehen und man spürte deutlich die Liebe der Mitarbeiter des Hauses zu dem was sie tun. Lieben Dank für die lebendige Präsentation, das war großes Kino!
Torsten U — Google review
Am Palais 3, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/wittumspalais/•+49 3643 545400•Tips and more reviews for Dower Palace

12Café & Restaurant Frauentor

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Café & Restaurant Frauentor is an elegant and traditional café in Weimar, offering a delightful selection of breakfast options, delicious cakes, and a variety of coffee choices. The café also serves hearty German main dishes in a cozy atmosphere. With its Viennese-style ambiance and terrace, it's the perfect spot to enjoy organic meals and indulge in tasty cocktails.
We found ourselves in need of coffee and a decent egg related breakfast and we found this place. They completely won us over by immediatly coming over with a water bowl and some treats (permission was sought and given) for our dog. Decent caffe and a nice breakfast. We liked it so much we returned the next day.
Stephen C — Google review
Extremely slow service. Almost finished the coffee by the time they served the cake … after several reminders. They also place the cake slices to be picked up by the waitresses on the bench for loooooong, at the same spot that other customers lean to watch the cakes … practically breathing coughing and sneezing (!) on top of the ones which are ready to be served. Disgusting incident with an old man … fortunately it wasn’t served to me.
Georgios A — Google review
Nice location, excellent food and super friendly staff
Frank G — Google review
The waiter, Pascal was super kind and a lot of fun!!! Loved the drinks so much too, especially since it was cool that they served sencha in an authentic Japanese tea pot💚
みつはしにこ — Google review
Love this place. Good selection of food plenty of fresh veggies, enormous selection of desserts. Customers were relaxing sociably over their meals then taking a long time to drink their coffee, some of them reading newspapers. It was an atmosphere that may not suit everybody but it certainly worked for me. Being close to the university I suspect many of the clients are academics.
William B — Google review
Very rude waitresses, refuse to make eye-contact. There is a great lack of hospitality. The waitress expect me to help serve out drinks on the table without even asking. The coffee and tea were reasonable, and the terrace was okay. That's the two stars.
Kika T — Google review
Extremely poor service. They perhaps give more attention to locals though. The food was mediocre. The vegetarian tofu dish was a bit odd and the ingedients didn't really tie together. The goose quarter was overcooked and a bit dry. We had to wait 25 minutes to get a latte macchiato and cake after our lunch (at 14:00). The latte sat on the bar for 15 minutes before they served it. They ignored us when we asked for the bill. They are obviously understaffed and cannot handle having a full restaurant. I would only suggest it for the cakes.
Storm — Google review
Small food selection (a large variety of dessert though). Terrible service: one of the most central squares in Weimar, yet no English menu, no one speaks any other language but German. Unbelievably slow service, most of the time just ignoration. Overpriced. Many better options around.
Marina M — Google review
Schillerstraße 2, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.cafe-frauentor.de/•+49 3643 511322•Tips and more reviews for Café & Restaurant Frauentor

13Markt

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Stroll through the delightful Markt square, a vibrant hub where local vendors showcase an enticing selection of fresh fruits and vegetables alongside artisanal goodies. This lively marketplace invites you to indulge your senses as you explore the colorful stalls brimming with delicious offerings, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers and curious travelers alike.
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14Goethes Gartenhaus

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Nestled within the serene expanse of the Ilm Park in Weimar, Goethes Gartenhaus is a charming cottage that transports visitors back to the 18th century. This quaint abode served as both a residence and creative sanctuary for the renowned poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who penned several of his famous works here, including 'Erlkönig' and 'An den Mond.'
This dreamy place took me back in time and I loved each second of it! It feels like time has stopped still inside the house. A must-visit place for history lovers. The place is a true representation of Weimar as a cultural city. The blooming garden itself was a sight to behold! Each element of gartenhaus was perfectly maintained and looked after well.
Ramsha T — Google review
I found the place closed the day I had the time to visit and not even the beautiful garden was accessible. What a pity...
Sebastian R — Google review
I am giving 3 stars because: There weren't info about where the entrance was and about the house visit, it took a bit to understand where it was. About the location, initially was difficult to understand what to expect beyond the door, we went isnide and was the same. The cost to get into is pretty high compared to waht you can see and the garden pretty sad, nothing special ! People workign there are very kind !
Diego C — Google review
Audio guide was minimal. Not worth the 7€. Skip it and enjoy the Ilm Park.
Martin M — Google review
Goethes Gartenhaus ist located in a wide park in the greens. Its a really relaxing place with a lot of trees like a park should be. Sad that they want entry for visiting the small house. Close by is a small river too. Everywhere in this park there are different cultural objects hidden like the Gartenhaus or a Shakespeare statue. I can recommend to spend some time there!
Philipp G — Google review
Interesting place to see where Goethe worked and relaxed
Gabriela H — Google review
beautiful and historical, if you are in weimar I totally recommend to visit this, the nature around the house is also very beautiful
Golsa N — Google review
Amazing! A must-see in Weimar. Lovely Garden. Interesting Audio-Tour. With 7 Euros per person a bit overpriced.
Kev K — Google review
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15Congress Centrum Neue Weimarhalle

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Nestled in the heart of Weimar, the Congress Centrum Neue Weimarhalle is a versatile venue that caters to a wide array of events, from grand concerts and operas to engaging drama performances. This modern facility boasts excellent acoustics, ensuring that every note resonates beautifully throughout its halls. The stunning wooden walls add an aesthetic charm while providing an inviting atmosphere for both professional and amateur gatherings.
Amazing place to be! The best venue for contest so far! Loved it 💜💜💜
Luna K — Google review
Amazing, wonderful international festival, but the food didn't match the hard work they made, we imagined that we will taste a variation of food from the countries that participated
Hind R — Google review
Modern and well maintained. Our event had perfect acoustics and all participants had good views of the podium, the guest and also the lovely outside scenery
Maria F — Google review
A great all purpose concert hall that serves both professional and amateur events with flexibility. The acoustics are good and the sound engineers and excellent.
Damon P — Google review
Nice Hall for Congresses and concerts. Besides that the hall is very central in Weimar and attached to a nice Park.
Edwin P — Google review
The place appears a little unassuming but we saw and heard a lovely orchestra concert in this hall in Weimar and it was a nice experience.
Arani D — Google review
It's ok. The hall is well situated within the town and the catering was excellant. But why weimar is another question.
Daniel C — Google review
The wooden walls look stunning. The sound is great.
Immanuel B — Google review
Unesco-Platz 1, 99423 Weimar, Germany•https://www.weimarhalle.de/•+49 3643 745100•Tips and more reviews for Congress Centrum Neue Weimarhalle
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16Schiller's House

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Schillers Wohnhaus is a must-visit destination in Weimar, offering a detailed historical experience. Housed in the late 18th-century Bertuchaus, it provides an interesting audio recording and ample time to explore. The museum is dedicated to the great German author Friedrich Schiller and offers an expertly curated insight into his life and work. It's a very special place that beautifully captures the essence of Weimar's cultural heritage.
Very interesting! I went with a small group and a guide, so we got the whole explanation! The house is gorgeous and the garden is so relaxing! I loved the exhibition on Frau Schiller, where we could see her handwriting and recognize the help she gave her husband. Amazing place and amazing conservation. If you are interested in books or culture or even just passing by, I definitely recommend going in here
Jojo G — Google review
Another must see if you're in Weimar. The house is large and still gracefully decorated as it was in Schiller's time. There are also additional exhibitions at the back of the house in the new part of the museum. While we were there the seperate exhibition was about Bauhaus and it's NS links - also very interesting.
T F — Google review
Weimar is beautiful. It was too early, I didn't go in.
Silvia D — Google review
It's a very interesting story. You get audio recording and you have enough time
Janine E — Google review
Worth to see and learn about great German author
Chris K — Google review
Historical significance
Meysam M — Google review
Worth to See ;-) i recommend it ;-)
Grzejnik — Google review
A must during your visit to Weimar
Michael N — Google review
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17Historical Cemetery, Weimar

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The Historical Cemetery in Weimar, dating back to the early 19th century, serves as the primary burial ground in the city. It houses the Ducal Vault, also known as the Weimarer Furstengruft, which contains the tombs of significant figures such as Johann Wolfgang Goethe and Friedrich Schiller from the House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Over time, this picturesque cemetery has undergone several changes since its establishment in 1818.
(Translated by Google) A historical place where many personalities found their final resting place. In the princely crypt, for example, Goethe rests among the noble family. The Schiller coffin next to it is empty. This has its own interesting history that you can learn there. The "Russian crypt" right next to it has a very interesting appearance. You can also go in there and view a very small part. An older lady of Orthodox faith guards it and attaches great importance to respectful entry. On the extensive cemetery grounds you can discover many graves of formerly well-known personalities. The cemetery looks very well maintained. (Original) Ein historischer Ort, an dem viele Persönlichkeiten ihre letzte Ruhestätte fanden. In der Fürstengruft ruht z.B. Goethe inmitten der adligen Familie. Der SchillerSarg daneben ist leer. Dies hat seine eigene interessante Geschichte, die man dort zu erfahren bekommt. Die "russ. Gruft" gleich daneben hat ein sehr interessantes Äußeres. Dort kann man ebenfalls hinein und einen sehr kleinen Teil besichtigen. Eine ältere Dame orthodoxischen Glaubens bewacht diese und legt sehr großen Wert auf ein respektvolles Betreten. Auf dem weitläufigen Friedhofsgelände kann man viele Gräber ehemals sehr bekannte Persönlichkeiten entdecken. Der Friedhof wirkt sehr gepflegt.
Leonie D — Google review
(Translated by Google) + a mystical place with a lot of power + absolutely worth seeing + very historical + touches the resting place of many important personalities + beautiful Russian Orthodox church + a setting perfect for a Hollywood blockbuster + one of the most beautiful cemeteries I have ever seen Absolutely recommendation (Original) + ein mystischer Ort mit viel Kraft + absolut sehenswert + sehr historisch + berührt Ruhestätte viele wichtiger Persönlichkeiten + wunderschöne russisch-orthodoxe Kirche + eine Kulisse perfekt für einen Hollywood Blockbuster + ein der schönsten Friedhöfe die ich je gesehen habe Absolut Empfehlung
Mik S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice cemetery. The Russian Orthodox chapel is particularly worth seeing. A place of peace to be enjoyed. Beautiful old gravestones and sculptures. About 20-30 minutes walk from the old town. (Original) Sehr schöner Friedhof. Sehenswert vorallem die Russisch- Orthodoxe- Kapelle. Ein Ort der Ruhe, den man genießen sollte. Schöne alte Grabsteine und Skulpturen. Von der Altstadt aus ungefähr 20 -30 Minuten zu Fuß zu erreichen.
Kerstin S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Here are all the things we just saw and read in Goethe's house. Even the Duke's mother's cook is buried here and a beautiful enamel plaque adorns his name, abandoned on the large meadow at the entrance. (Original) Hier liegen sie alle die wir gerade in Goethes Wohnhaus gesehen und gelesen haben. Selbst der Koch der Mutter des Herzogs ist hier begraben und ein schönes Emaille Schild ziert seinen Namen verlassen auf der großen Wiese am Eingang.
Paul L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful old cemetery, partly more like a park with great trees. Lots of old graves. Nice walk in nature. Goethe's family grave can be viewed for free. Goethe's grave is chargeable but recommended (just because of the information you get via the audio guide) (Original) Schöner alter Friedhof, teilweise eher wie ein Park mit tollem Baumbestand. Viele alte Gräber. Schöner Spaziergang in der Natur. Goethes Familiengrab kann umsonst angeschaut werden. Goethes Grab ist kostenpflichtig aber empfehlenswert (schon wegen der Informationen die man über den Audioguide bekommt)
Taurus C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A large, old, park-like cemetery. In the middle is the prince's grave, where Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's coffin is also in the crypt. Next door is an Orthodox church, its domes and turrets glowing in the sun. (Original) Ein großer, alter, parkähnlicher Friedhof. Mittendrin steht das Fürstengrab, wo auch Johann Wolfgang von Goethes Sarg in der Gruft steht. Nebenan ist eine orthodoxe Kirche, ihre Kuppeln und Türmchen leuchten in der Sonne.
Heide D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful cemetery with numerous grave monuments such as that of the Goethe family. It is very pleasant to drift around in the park-like area under the tall trees and be surprised by the wonderful aura that this cemetery radiates. (Original) Sehr schöner Friedhof mit zahlreichen Grabdenkmälern wie das der Familie Goethe. Es ist sehr angenehm sich in der parkähnlichen Anlage unter hohen Bäumen treiben und überraschen zu lassen von der herrlichen Aura, die dieser Friedhof ausstrahlt.
Torsten U — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful historical cemetery, very informative. It's not just the princely crypt that's worth a visit. (Original) Ein sehr schöner historischer Friedhof, sehr informativ. Nicht nur die Fürstengruft ist ein Besuch wert.
Anne F — Google review
Am Poseckschen Garten, 99425 Weimar, Germany•https://www.weimar-lese.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/friedhoefe/histor…•+49 3643 762938•Tips and more reviews for Historical Cemetery, Weimar

18Weimar Busbahnhof

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Weimar Busbahnhof is a convenient transportation hub for travelers arriving by long-distance bus to Jena Paradiesbahnhof and transferring to a regional bus. While recent experiences have been positive, it's worth noting that buses may arrive earlier than expected. Overall, Weimar Busbahnhof provides a satisfactory travel experience for visitors.
(Translated by Google) Going there lately, everything is fine, but penances can come earlier. Otherwise, everything is good! (Original) Gehe dort in der letzte Zeit, alles schön, aber Büsse können früher kommen. Sonst, ist alles gut!
Edi L — Google review
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19Tiefurt Mansion and Park

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Tiefurt Mansion and Park, once a summer residence, was transformed into an intellectual salon by Duchess Anna Amalia for the Weimar literature society. The 23-hectare garden is adorned with memorials like the Herderstein, the Temple of the Thinkers, and the Tea Room. While access to the castle may be restricted due to COVID-19, visitors can still enjoy biking through the expansive and picturesque park. The park also provides access to Schloss Kromsdorf.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t explore the castle due to covid restrictions but nevertheless I enjoyed riding a bike in the park. It’s big and very beautiful. You can also get to Schloss Kromsdorf trough this park which is also worth visiting :)
Anastasia Y — Google review
Great piece of history, wonderful parc.
Sunny M — Google review
Beautiful part of Weimar, more the character of an old and small village.
Rainer M — Google review
A must to do when in Weimar, go walking or cycling. Beautiful colors of nature, water, trees and green spaces
Abdul A — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful place, wonderful for spending time
Behrouz S — Google review
Lovely park, perfect for a short walk.
Sebastian J — Google review
A very pleasant place to take a walk and learn lots of things about botany.
Martin G — Google review
Ok
Arno S — Google review
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All road trips from Weimar

  • Weimar to Berlin drive
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  • Weimar to Bruges drive
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  • Weimar to Warsaw drive
  • Weimar to Vatican City drive
  • Weimar to Strasbourg drive
  • Weimar to Leipzig drive
  • Weimar to York drive
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Explore nearby places

  • Weimar
  • Jena
  • Erfurt
  • Eisenach
  • Halle (Saale)
  • Coburg
  • Leipzig
  • Thale
  • Quedlinburg
  • Wernigerode
  • Chemnitz
  • Bad Harzburg
  • Goettingen
  • Dessau
  • Bayreuth
  • Goslar
  • Bad Kissingen
  • Bamberg
  • Fulda
  • Wittenberg
  • Magdeburg
  • Kassel
  • Karlovy Vary
  • Marianske Lazne
  • Meissen
  • Braunschweig
  • Erlangen
  • Hildesheim
  • Wurzburg
  • Wolfsburg
  • Moritzburg

All related maps of Weimar

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  • Map of Erfurt
  • Map of Eisenach
  • Map of Halle (Saale)
  • Map of Coburg
  • Map of Leipzig
  • Map of Thale
  • Map of Quedlinburg
  • Map of Wernigerode
  • Map of Chemnitz
  • Map of Bad Harzburg
  • Map of Goettingen
  • Map of Dessau
  • Map of Bayreuth
  • Map of Goslar
  • Map of Bad Kissingen
  • Map of Bamberg
  • Map of Fulda
  • Map of Wittenberg
  • Map of Magdeburg
  • Map of Kassel
  • Map of Karlovy Vary
  • Map of Marianske Lazne
  • Map of Meissen
  • Map of Braunschweig
  • Map of Erlangen
  • Map of Hildesheim
  • Map of Wurzburg
  • Map of Wolfsburg
  • Map of Moritzburg

Weimar throughout the year

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Best kid-friendly attractions in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Bamberg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Halle (Saale)
  • Top things to do and attractions in Goslar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Quedlinburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jena
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bayreuth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Wernigerode
  • Top things to do and attractions in Eisenach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Coburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Thale

Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Potsdam
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kassel
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Karlovy Vary
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rothenburg ob der Tauber
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bamberg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Halle (Saale)
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Goslar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Quedlinburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jena
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Wernigerode
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Coburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Thale

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