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Visiting Goslar, Germany


History is visible all around Goslar, from well-preserved old houses to the Romanesque imperial palace elevated over the city. Designated a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO, the ore mine at Rammelsberg has been closed since 1988, but now teaches visitors about the more than 100 years of mining that occurred in the Harz mountains.

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5 of 5 stars
finewineexpertskier
Dec 23, 2008

Goslar is a medieval town that was lucky enough to be (mostly) spared during the war. Unlike Rothenburg, this town is not inundated with tourists and actually has a real local population. The...more

Oct 26, 2008

This was one of our favourite towns being of a small but friendly size. It has a wide range of attractions. Approaching from the east you are greeted by the imposing twin towers of the Broad Gate....more

5 of 5 stars
Hampshire
Sep 9, 2008

We stayed in an apartment - Altes Backhaus, Am Breiten Tor 2 - in the old part of Goslar. Superb apartment and excellent hospitality. This was the old bakery of the 'Baker Braun' which has been...more

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