Thuringia’s biggest city with it’s landmarks Dom (cathedral) and St. Severus Church has about 1260 years of history to look back on. In Erfurt, you will find an extraordinary coexistence of tradition and modern spirit.

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In the nearly fully preserved medieval city centre with the idyllic alleys, countless bridges and towers, small shops and taverns, the vibrant life of a modern city with its specific charm typical for Erfurt takes place.
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The Thuringian capital was during the last years chosen as place of residence, of work or office by countless “New-Erfurtians” and their families.
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In Erfurt, you are simply in thick of it and it would never let you go again. Erfurt, the city of culture and festivals, is not only economically attractive location but also a town with high quality of life and an excellent infrastructure for exhibitions, fairs and conventions.
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