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Görlitz <121> Drafts, changes and additions follow <122> <9> <9> <9> History <9> <9> <9> Attractions <9> <9> Old Town <9> <9> In the easternmost city Germany, in Görlitz on the Neisse, you will encounter one of the most beautiful old towns in Central Europe.. Görlitz presents itself like a picture book of European city history, which remained virtually undestroyed during the Second World War.. Around 4,000 Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque monuments characterize the townscape, many of which have since been restored.. There is also a Gründerzeit quarter with closed Gründerzeit and Jugendstil street trains.. <9> <9> Neisse bridge on foot to Poland <9> <9> Görlitz, in the east of Upper Lusatia, lies in the border triangle and is an ideal starting point for short trips to Poland and the Czech Republic.. You can reach Poland on foot via the Old Town Bridge.. Because the Saxon city Görlitz is located directly on the Neisse, the border with Poland.. After the Second World War, the smaller part of the city was separated by the demarcation and today represents as Polish Zgorzelec the sister city of Görlitz dar. Together, one understands itself as a European city.. <9> <9> Untermarkt and the Obermarkt with the historical town houses <9> <9> Trinity Church <9> <9> 14th century Nicolaiturm, <9> <9> Town hall from 1557 <9> <9> Museums the city <9> <9> Landeskrone , popular destination and landmark of Görlitz.. From the observation tower of this 420 m high basalt cone you have a fantastic wide view over the Lusatian Mountains to the Zittau Mountains, in good visibility even up to the Schneekoppe of the Giant Mountains.
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sorbisc Zhorjelc <9> <9> In Görlitz, treasures from 500 years of architectural history can be discovered within a few hundred meters. You can find buildings from the late Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau periods. Görlitz was spared in World War II. Nowhere in Germany can you find so many carefully restored monuments. <9> The town hall is one of the most important architectural monuments. Its oldest parts date from the middle of the 14th century. The town hall staircase built in 1537/38 is also striking. The two dials of the hour clock on the town hall tower date from 1524. The hall houses are typical of the city. Their imposing cross vaults extend over the entire width of the entrance halls. So they offered space for entire horse-drawn vehicles. This is where merchants once stacked their cloth.35 of these structures have been preserved with elements from the late Gothic and Renaissance periods. For example, the Biblical House on Neißestrasse. <9><9> <9>Sights <9> <9> the Görlitz department store (Art Nouveau in perfection) (An der Frauenkirche 5-7) <9> the Schönhof (Silesian Museum) (Brüderstraße 8) <9> the town hall on Untermarkt <9> the parish church of St. Peter and Paul (bei der Peterskirche 8) <9> and much more. <9> <9> You can find more <1001> here} <121>online<122><9> <9> <994/961329> <994/961326> <994/961313> <994/1675450> <994 / 1675482> <994/1675745> <994/1675749> <994/1675759> <994/1676125> <994/1675773>
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| the district Görlitz, Postplatz
Gorlitz, Postplatz. Görlitz is rich in large and beautiful squares - Postplatz is one of the most beautiful. It is framed by the post office building (1851-1857), the Art Nouveau building by Eduar. . . FURTHER . . . [001.33]