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Goslar

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Goslar, a World Heritage Site, is famous for the multitude of half-timbered houses (over 1500) that adorn the medieval town center :

At the foot of the imposing Saxon low mountain range, the medieval town of Goslar is the center of the region. Its natural surroundings make it one of the most popular destinations for lovers of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and bird watching, while the city's unique history also invites culture lovers.

With a heritage of over a thousand years, the imperial city, Kaiserstadt, has a traditional atmosphere with a romantic castle, half-timbered houses, imposing walls and old churches.

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In the center of the city is the market square, where the impressive Gothic-style town hall is located. In this recently restored building you can admire a selection of unique murals. Another feature of the square is the Kaiserworth Hotel, which was originally a textile guild house in the late 15th century.

First-time visitors to the city can't miss the highlight, the Imperial Palace. Visit the interior with frescoes from the 19th century.

Century, which reflect historical scenes. Stroll through the beautiful gardens, where you will find a sculpture of the Goslar Warrior by British artist Henry Moore. Visit the Goslar Museum, a place where you can learn more about the historical narrative of this city as well as the entire Harz region. If you prefer something more unusual, visit the Museum of Musical Instruments and Dolls, which offers an extraordinary and peculiar collection of rarities. 

For more than a thousand years, the Rammelsberg mine, 11 kilometers from the city, has made Goslar a thriving settlement. In the Middle Ages, the minerals mined here were used to make armor and coins. Although Rammelsberg is no longer a mine, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to four museums that are popular with visitors from all over the world.

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