The first time I went to Weimar last summer, I was dumped by this ancient city with a rich culture and history. On the way to Berlin, I deliberately stayed in Weimar to feel the unique book atmosphere of this ancient city again. Choose a hotel close to Bauhaus University. The hotel itself is a historical building and used to be a house of Russians. Bauhaus originated in Weimar 100 years ago. A few steps out of the hotel is the German National Theatre (Deutsches National Theater). Such a small city theater has such a big name? Looking at the statues of the two people at the door, you know that they are absolutely worthy of the name, one is Goethe, the other is Schiller! There seem to be few places where the two national treasure-level literary artists "stand" together. The city center market, there are basically no people at night. Theater im Gew ölbe (literally translated underground theater) has a performance, the lights at the door, and the lighting candles are very eye-catching. This "antique" is quite mysterious and fascinating to explore. The play has opened a long time ago, you can't enter the door, take pictures as a souvenir. The weather in mid-October has the cold of the early winter. Still, I couldn't help walking over to see those old shops, chocolate shops, beer halls, soft lights coming out, looking particularly warm. There is a Vietnamese restaurant next to the central market: 36 Pho Co., where I finally ate a bowl of rice noodles, the taste is OK, close to the domestic rice noodles level [Like] Weimar City is worth a visit, Goethe and Schiller's former residence can go to see. <ctag id="104910" type="4" businesstype="4"># Traveling should be taken like this </ctag> <ctag id="59351" type="4" businesstype="1"># Food Search Notes </ctag> <ctag id="110588" type="4" businesstype="1"># City Humanities Handbook</ctag>
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The first time I went to Weimar last summer, I was dumped by this ancient city with a rich culture and history. On the way to Berlin, I deliberately stayed in Weimar to feel the unique book atmosphere of this ancient city again. Choose a hotel close to Bauhaus University. The hotel itself is a historical building and used to be a house of Russians. Bauhaus originated in Weimar 100 years ago. A few steps out of the hotel is the German National Theatre (Deutsches National Theater). Such a small city theater has such a big name? Looking at the statues of the two people at the door, you know that they are absolutely worthy of the name, one is Goethe, the other is Schiller! There seem to be few places where the two national treasure-level literary artists "stand" together. The city center market, there are basically no people at night. Theater im Gew ölbe (literally translated underground theater) has a performance, the lights at the door, and the lighting candles are very eye-catching. This "antique" is quite mysterious and fascinating to explore. The play has opened a long time ago, you can't enter the door, take pictures as a souvenir. The weather in mid-October has the cold of the early winter. Still, I couldn't help walking over to see those old shops, chocolate shops, beer halls, soft lights coming out, looking particularly warm. There is a Vietnamese restaurant next to the central market: 36 Pho Co., where I finally ate a bowl of rice noodles, the taste is OK, close to the domestic rice noodles level [Like] Weimar City is worth a visit, Goethe and Schiller's former residence can go to see. <ctag id="104910" type="4" businesstype="4"># Traveling should be taken like this </ctag> <ctag id="59351" type="4" businesstype="1"># Food Search Notes </ctag> <ctag id="110588" type="4" businesstype="1"># City Humanities Handbook</ctag>
If you are a traveler pursuing the art of quiet architecture, the city of Weimar must be on your travel list. Weimar is a small tourist destination in Germany. I went there for the first time this summer and was deeply attracted by the characteristic architectural style here. I suddenly felt that I had become a literary youth. Out of the Weimar railway station, walking a few streets, the Weimar City Hall of traditional Gothic architecture is in sight. In fact, every block of Weimar retains the European style of the early eighteenth century, low-key and not public, but still adhere to their own unique literary atmosphere, come here to read a book, taste a mellow black coffee, as if in the middle ages of Weimar, looking for the quietness of solitude. Recommendation 1: Goethe Theater and Former Residence Weimar is famous, probably because of Goethe and Schiller. The sculpture at the entrance of the theater is the figure of these two good friends standing together. The former residence of the two men was also next to Goethe, who spent fifty-seven years in this rhubarb house. Recommended 2: Weimar City Palace Weimar City Palace is one of Weimar landmarks, originally the residence of the Duke of Weimar in Saxony, now the castle museum, the palace is connected to a tower, the architectural style and Weimar City Hall have the same work. Recommended here to do a carriage, about 20 to 25 euros an hour, posing properly! Recommended three: Ilm Riverside Park In Ilm Riverside Park, there is a garden house where Goethe lived from 1776 to 1782. The house and its internal facilities are available for visitors to visit. There is a wooded cabin on the west bank of the Ilm where the Duke of Carl Augustus rests while visiting the park. The park's many avenues, monuments, statues and bridges constitute the idyllic scenery of the Ilm Riverside Park, giving a leisurely and peaceful natural atmosphere, bird's eye view of the green trees, beautiful mountains and rivers, is a rare and good place. Recommended 4: Visitor Center The visitor center is located north of the town hall, unlike the Gothic architecture, everything is built in the traditional German style of the Renaissance, and there will always be some strange "house art" in these buildings. For example, there are inexplicable metal ornaments on the building or an extremely realistic doll sitting on the window. Walking here, admiring these creative buildings, and buying a small berries for less than 5 euros, eating and chatting while walking, so uncomfortable! Weimar's characteristic architecture is far more than this, you need to sink your heart, quietly read it, if you have enough time, it is recommended to go to the Bauhaus Museum, Bauhaus Design Academy to see, there will also have a different visual experience. I have swiped the screen every day during the past few days in Germany. Regarding the traffic problem, I gave you Amway China Unicom International roaming package. I remember that you can use 1 G of high-speed traffic for 25 yuan a day. It is very powerful to send photos and small videos! Now the summer file has a full reduction, which is equivalent to a discount on the phone bill. The wall is recommended.