Rathaus Erfurt

Town hall Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany

What to expect

The Rathaus Erfurt, a neo-Gothic town hall, is a notable landmark in the city of Erfurt. Inside, it features a series of murals depicting legends, scenes from Luther's life, and images from Erfurt's history. The city of Erfurt itself is over 1,270 years old and offers a rich history, with a well-preserved medieval historical center, numerous churches and monasteries, and the famous Krämerbrücke. Families can enjoy the city's many parks, such as the egapark, Stadtpark, and Luisenpark, as well as the nearby Steigerwald forest, which offers hiking paths and opportunities for walking and relaxation. Erfurt is also a great place for children, with many playgrounds, parks, and the zoo park. The city's medieval charm and numerous historical sites make it an interesting and exciting place to explore

Plan your family visit to the Rathaus Erfurt with these blog insights 👇

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Erfurt sights on a city tour with children

Erfurt sights on a city tour with children
This family's experience:

Activities: We saw the Rathaus of Erfurt. The Rathaus was built in the 19th century in the neo-Gothic style. The family looked inside

Highlights: The family liked the interior of the Rathaus, including the hallways with vaulted ceilings and decorative tile floors ✨