Transfer from Dresden - Airport
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Departure from Dresden - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Mainz
14:01h

Trip duration: 301min

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Wartburg Castle
Germany

75 min

Germany is a country of beautiful castles. But besides its beauty, Eisenach castle is special for the fact that here Martin Luther sought shelter from... 1521 to 1522 and it was here he translated the bible into German. The intact remains of Luther’s study, various items from his possession and unique Cranach portraits are available for visitors to see at the Wartburg castle and its museum.

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Buchenwald Memorial
Germany

75 min

Buchenwald concentration camp was established in 1937 and eventually became the largest concentration camp in Germany. The memorial site is a synonym of the atrocities... committed by the Nazis during the WWII. The whole complex is quite large comprising of two actual original buildings including the crematorium and the prison, the footprints of all the buildings that stood at the camp, memorial areas and three museum/exhibition areas. There are personal stories and artifacts on display so visitors can actually touch and feel the worst of mankind. This site is extremely moving and filled with sober atmosphere. Although is not an easy place to visit but surely a must do for so many reasons, the remembrance of the unspeakable crimes should never be forgotten.

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Meissen
Germany

60 min

Meissen enjoys a gorgeous location on both sides of the river Elbe but it’s the old town on the west bank that attracts visitors. The... town has a very pleasant vibe with enchanting ancient taverns and restaurants and hosts a multitude of cultural-historical treasures such as the castle Albrechtsburg and the adjacent cathedral, the City Museum, and Church of our Lady. The Meissen porcelain factory is more than 300 years old and in the workshops visitors can learn how it takes precision, care and great skills for this world famous porcelain to be produced.

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Moritzburg Castle
Germany

75 min

Moritzburg Castle was built between 1542 and 1546 and it initially served as a hunting lodge and recreational retreat for Duke of Saxony, Duke Moritz.... But it was actually Alexander the Strong, Elector of Saxony and future King of Poland, who commissioned the construction of a magnificent building in 1723. Today it is a perfect example of Baroque architecture that attracts thousands of visitors every year. Visitors can tour the interiors (guided tours are offered twice a day or use the audio guides), and explore the perfectly restored and decorated ballrooms and chambers, as well as one of the biggest collections of hunting trophies in Europe. The surrounding artificial lake and countryside provide serene scenery, ideal for relaxing walks.

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Weimar
Germany

75 min

In 19th century Weimar was the cultural center of Europe and many famous people had ties to Weimar like Goethe, Schiller, Bach and Liszt. The... fact that this town is included twice in UNESCO World Heritage only shows how rich its cultural heritage is. Weimar is home to Goethe’s Residence and the adjoining Goethe National Museum which provide a fascinating insight into his life and work. Apart from all its elegant palaces, museums and beautiful parks (the most impressive is Park an der IIm), Weimar is also a very vibrant, modern town.

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Schloss Philippsruhe
Germany

105 min

This German castle owes its elegance and class to the French influence and the costly style of Louis XIV. In a tragic twist of fate,... Philippsruhe’s interior was almost completely removed during the Second World War only to be vastly damaged in Fulda. Only the stunning walls and the gilded entrance gate remained intact. Later in the century a devastating fire made its mark and photos had to be used for reconstruction. Today it is a home to no less than three museums – the history and treasury of the royal family, paper screen-play museum and a modern art gallery. No surprise its English style courtyard makes a memorable wedding sight.