Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #7 in Görlitz, Germany
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5.5 km
162 m
Experience Görlitz in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in GörlitzSight 1: Robert Oettel
Sight 2: Weinberg
The Weinberg is an elevation south of Görlitz's core town. The site extends over about 1.5 kilometres from the Obermühle in the north, the so-called Weinlache in the south and Zittauer Straße in the southwest. At one time, the elevations west of Zittauer Straße were also part of the vineyard area. East of the elevation, the Lusatian Neisse flows through the valley cut. The highest point is the location of the log cabin.
Sight 3: Landskron Brau-Manufaktur
Landskron Brau-Manufaktur Görlitz Dr. Lohbeck GmbH & Co. KG is a brewery in Görlitz that employs 70 people. It goes back to the Görlitzer Aktien-Brauerei, founded in 1869, and with some buildings still in operation today, it is one of the oldest producing industrial monuments in Germany. The beer matures in cellars 12 metres deep for 40 days, longer than usual. These fermentation rooms from 1869 are listed as historical monuments.
Wikipedia: Landskron Brau-Manufaktur (DE), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 4: Obermühle
The Obermühle was one of the three large flour mills of the city of Görlitz on the Lusatian Neisse. The mill was discontinued in 1994, but parts of the buildings are still used as a restaurant and guesthouse today. The Obermühle is home to Germany's easternmost beer brewery.
Wikipedia: Obermühle (Görlitz) (DE), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 5: Kościół świętego Bonifacego
Church of St. Boniface – a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the Zgorzelec deanery of the Legnica diocese.
Sight 6: Neißeviadukt / Most kolejowy w Zgorzelcu
The Neisse Viaduct in Görlitz is a railway bridge over the Lusatian Neisse between Germany and Poland. The 475-metre-long viaduct is one of the largest and oldest railway bridges in Germany. It was opened in 1847 with the railway line between Görlitz and Kohlfurt as part of the then railway connection between the Saxon capital Dresden and the Silesian provincial capital Breslau.
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