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Gotha is located in the land of Thuringia and in ancient historical documents was called the most beautiful and richest city region. Time has passed, and Gotha no longer claims this title, but the place still remains attractive to tourists.
It was located at the intersection of important routes and was the economic center of Germany. Towering over the city, Friedentstein Castle was built by Duke Ernst 1. He was the founder of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which. The descendants of this dynasty are known throughout the world as the House of Windsor, which sits on the British throne.

Architectural view of Gotha, Germany (Photo© CTHOE / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC-BY-SA-3.0)

The main attractions and interesting places of Gotha


What to visit in Gotha?

  • The Gotthardus festival, which takes place on the first weekend of May and is dedicated to the city's patron saint, Saint Gotthard. The festival lasts three days and includes concerts and fairs.
  • The Baroque Festival is celebrated on the last weekend of August, with actors transforming into famous historical figures.
  • Visit the Gotha winery, where they prepare a special vermouth, “Gotano”, which has been the best-selling vermouth in Germany since 2009.

How to get to Gotha?

Several trains go to the city from nearby cities.

  • Eisenach. Travel time is 13 minutes, ticket is 8 euros.
  • Weimar. Travel time is 35 minutes, ticket is 12 euros.
  • Erfurt. Travel time is 16 minutes, ticket is 8 euros.
  • Mühlhausen. Travel time is 20 minutes, ticket is 20 euros.

Three best places in Gotha

  • La Malvasia. Italian restaurant with excellent seafood dishes. The cozy establishment also offers delicious pizza, as well as a large wine list. Price for lunch: 13 euros. Address: Fabrikstr, 2.
  • Pagenhaus Inh. Angelika Groschner. The restaurant offers traditional German food and is located near the castle. Price for lunch: 10 euros. Address: Schloßberg.
  • Capri. It serves German and Italian cuisine. Good value for money. Price for lunch: 8 euros. Address: Weimarer Str. 82.

Greenhouse park in Gotha, Germany (Photo above© Michael Fiegle / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC-BY-SA-3.0)

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1. Friends, today is Gotha. This is a city in the very center of Germany. Located in the state of Thuringia, some 15-20 km from Erfurt. The city is the center of the district of the same name. Not a big Wikipedia reference. The population is about 47 thousand people. Gotha is one of the oldest cities in Germany and is a cultural and historical center. Gotha is considered the birthplace of modern insurance business in Germany. In 1820, Ernst-Wilhelm Arnoldi founded the insurance bank Gothaer Feuerversicherungsbank in this city, based on the principle of reciprocity, now Gothaer, headquartered in Cologne.
At the end of World War II, the city was virtually undamaged, since the German commandant promptly surrendered it to the approaching American troops. Later it became part of the Soviet occupation zone and, accordingly, ended up on the territory of the GDR. On my own behalf, I will add that if in Erfurt the continued presence of the GSVG (Group of Soviet Forces in Germany) is still clearly felt, then in Gotha it seemed to me less pronounced. But this is purely subjective.
The city has its own football club with the same name. The photo shows the town hall building. Rathouse is what the Germans call it. In our opinion, the city council.


2. Quiet and calm streets of the old town. In Germany, almost all cities have an area called altstadt


3. You can absolutely calmly call a friend and invite her to take a walk around shopping center. What could be more exciting... than calling a friend...


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5. This is how you should hold your head while talking on your cell phone.


6. This is a visitor to a Chinese restaurant. It is not difficult to guess which brand of car a German citizen prefers. If you look closely, you will understand that this man is waiting for someone because there are two cutlery on his table. I’ll reveal the intrigue - that someone is me.)


7. This time I had to spend some time in the consulting office of some trade union association. As you understand, I am far from the trade union problems of German workers and I am a little bored. But then I thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to take a photo of someone as they walk through the door. And I started photographing passers-by who appeared in the front doorway from time to time. At that moment I thought it was fascinating.


8. We are back at Gotha Square


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10. A piece of Friedenstein Castle. This castle is a symbol of Gotha and was built back in 1567. But then, when I filmed it, I didn’t know about it.... (


11. Some people gathered on the protruding part of the tower. Why are they there?


12. Sometimes I caught myself thinking that I was completely alone in this wonderful city. All residents gathered in front of their TV screens because at that time the German national team was playing at the World Cup. You don't have to be a football fan to remember how the German national team performed in Brazil


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14. Even storm drain manholes can be mistaken for works of art. But isn't it?

For reference. In Germany mobile phone called Handy.
At the trade union office they proudly told me the story of how one of the members of the German trade unions was, excuse me, caught by a ticket inspector on a tram and did not have a ticket. In addition to the fine of 40 euros required in such cases, the controller drove the cart to work for the bunny. And so the employer decided to punish the poor fellow and deprived him of some percentage of his salary. And what do you think? The Hare came and complained about the boss to the union. Now there will be a trial... Let's wish our little bunny good luck. But we won’t ride like hares on German trams. We are not members of a trade union.
Damn... another planet - I never tire of repeating....))))

Weimar will be soon... Don't go far....))))