Nordhausen City Information
As a certified “Harz Information” center, the on-site team offers expert advice that extends far beyond the city limits and covers the entire spectrum of regional activities.
Right on the site, at the southwest corner of the Old Town Hall, stands the Roland statue, a historic landmark and symbol of the city’s former imperial freedom. Today, this city with a history spanning more than a thousand years presents itself as the vibrant heart of northern Thuringia, captivating visitors with its tradition of grain distilling and a broad cultural spectrum ranging from the theater to the Kunsthaus Meyenburg. While museums and historic buildings keep the city’s eventful history alive, the Harz narrow-gauge railways invite visitors on a nostalgic journey into the Harz mountains. The surrounding karst landscape and the Nordhausen lakes also offer a wide range of options for active vacationers, combining nature experiences with industrial heritage.
Right on the site, at the southwest corner of the Old Town Hall, stands the Roland statue, a historic landmark and symbol of the city’s former imperial freedom. Today, this city with a history spanning more than a thousand years presents itself as the vibrant heart of northern Thuringia, captivating visitors with its tradition of grain distilling and a broad cultural spectrum ranging from the theater to the Kunsthaus Meyenburg. While museums and historic buildings keep the city’s eventful history alive, the Harz narrow-gauge railways invite visitors on a nostalgic journey into the Harz mountains. The surrounding karst landscape and the Nordhausen lakes also offer a wide range of options for active vacationers, combining nature experiences with industrial heritage.
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