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Discovering Weimar
Weimar is not really the biggest city in Germany but it offers a cumulative load of culture. Not only Goethe and Schiller were fascinated by this amazing city, also other artists like Cranach, Bach, Nietzsche and Liszt lived and worked over here. That is why there are numerous evidences, buildings and monuments in this history loaded town which remember all these fabulous personalities. No matter what you consider, the currently restored stocks of the Anna Amalia Library, the pleasure palace Belvedere with its garden, the town hall or the House of Mrs von Stein; all these are treasures that make Weimar to something special. Nearly in every street and behind every curve something new is waiting to be discovered. At the end of a long day of sightseeing numerous grassland, parks and gardens attract to relax and enjoy.
Passes - WeimarCard
Using the WeimarCard the entry to museums, exhibitions, performances of the National Theatre or the art festival in September as well as the guided tours offered by the tourist information are free of charge or at least with a reduction. The usage of public transport is free, so you can easily reach all sightseeing points and attractions of Weimar. Every card is valid for one person and includes the same services. It costs 10 euro and is valid for 72 hours.
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