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Die Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek is located in the centre of Weimar on the Platz der Demokratie and is on the UNESCO list of World Heritage. Due to actual Covid-19 measures only a limited number of visitors are allowed. We arrived early and already a pretty long queue had formed, so we had to wait about one hour to get inside. Only part of the library is accessable and it was only possible to admire the beautiful Rococo Hall from the first floor, not from the galleries. Unfortunately, part of the collections was lost in 2004 due to a devastating fire. The library and especially the Rococo Hall is impressive and a must-see in Weimar.
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This 12th-century monastery has produced wine for the past 800 years.
The Eberbach Monastery invites you to take part in a guided tour. It offers you the opportunity to experience such a journey with all of your senses. Let your eyes be impressed by the simple beauty of the monumental, Romanesque monastery church.Let your eyes be captivated by the impressive rooms of the monks' cloister, which were once strictly reserved for the use of the ordained choir monks. A guided monastery tour, and while underway, a wine-tasting of three wines produced by the Hessischen Staatsweingüter GmbH Kloster Eberbach is highly recommended. Length: 1.5 hours. Cost: 15.50 € per person (Payment must be made for a minimum of 15 persons.). Guide Fee: 65.00 € per group (max. 30 persons per group). Extra charge of 10.00 € to the guide: Applies to events beginning after 8:00 p.m. (April through October) or after 7.00 p.m. (November through March). Language: Available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Finnish, Swedish and Dutch, upon request.
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This public library is great, self-guided tour. Starting on the top floor and find the passage to the roof where you can see a great view of the city. Working your way down to the bottom floor it is evident that this library is a real helpful place to belong to (if you're a resident of Stuttgart). bring a camera
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