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Erfurt


Behind the magnificent chequerboard facade of the late-Renaissance Haus am Stockfisch ('House of Stockfish', or dried cod) lies a fascinating exploration of Erfurt's long history. From material artefacts such as a medieval bone-carver’s tools to informative displays on everyday life under Nazism and Socialism, it illuminates facets of the city that might otherwise go unnoticed.


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Nearby Erfurt attractions

1. Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde

0.14 MILES

This folklore museum is one of the largest of its kind in Germany, with an interesting collection focused on the applied arts, with household objects,…

3. Alte Synagoge

0.26 MILES

This is one of Europe's oldest Jewish houses of worship, dating in part to the 11th century. Following the 'Black Death' pogrom of 1349 it was used as an…

4. Angermuseum

0.27 MILES

Housed inside a fully restored baroque building completed in 1712, the Angermuseum has a strong collection of medieval art, paintings ranging from the…

5. Augustinerkloster

0.28 MILES

It’s Luther lore galore at the monastery where the reformer lived from 1505 to 1511, where he was ordained as a monk and where he read his first Mass. You…

6. Michaeliskirche

0.29 MILES

Dating to the late 12th century, the old university church boasts a magnificent organ (1652), made by local master Ludwig Compenius, and was a key…

7. Kunsthalle Erfurt

0.31 MILES

Erfurt's most experimental art space offers a rigorously curated program of exhibitions, incorporating graphic art, audiovisual art and installations.

8. Erfurter Dom

0.59 MILES

Erfurt's cathedral, where Martin Luther was ordained a priest, grew over the centuries from a simple 8th-century chapel into the stately Gothic pile of…