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EUR 33 - 130 Waldhaus Obergrasmühle
Boasting a timber-framed facade, this 1-star hotel on the outskirts of Nordhausen offers a cosy ambience and a scenic location amid Thuringia’s Harz… MoreEUR 29 - 84 Landgasthof und Pension Zum Felsenkeller
This traditional, country guest house offers cosy rooms, home-made cakes and free parking in Steigerthal. It is located 10 kilometres east of Nordhaus… MoreEUR 35 - 120 Hotel Zur Sonne
The Hotel Zur Sonne is located in the north of Thuringia. Here, in the foreland of the Harz Mountains, you find the beautiful city of Nordhausen with … MoreEUR 34 - 65 Hotel Avena
This hotel in the centre of Nordhausen offers rooms with free Wi-Fi via hotspot, daily breakfast buffets, and good transport links. The train station … MoreEUR 53 - 88 Handelshof
Handelshof is a 3-star hotel offering free, in-room Wi-Fi, free parking in a traffic-free zone in Nordhausen´s shopping district. It is next to … More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 1866 the railway connected Nordhausen to Halle, Saxony-Anhalt.
On April 3 and 4 April 1945 three-quarters of the town was destroyed by bombing raids of the Royal Air Force, in which around 8,800 people died. On 11 April the Americans occupied the city, and on 2 July the Red Army took over. It has since been rebuilt, and, primarily since German reunification, had its ancient city center restored.
A 17th-century Statue of Roland, at the outer wall of the Town Hall. It is considered a symbol of the town.
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The Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Dom Zum Heiligen Kreuz). It dates back to a church built in the mid-10th century. In 1220 the church was converted to a cathedral. The building has a late Gothic nave, while the towers, crypt and cloisters are in Romanesque style.
The Frauenberger Kirche (St Maria auf dem Berg), a Romanesque church.
The Petriturm (St Peter's Tower), the remaining tower of a 14th-century church destroyed in 1945.
The Kunsthaus Meyenburg, an early 20th-century Jugendstil villa that houses a small museum of contemporary art.
The Theater, built in 1917.Notes
# Nordhausen is sometimes used incorrectly when referring to the nearby World War II|WW II concentration camp of Mittelbau-Dora. The camp, which included the Mittelwerk underground city in the Kohnstein mountain, the production site of V-2 rockets, was close to Nordhausen, but the names Dora or Mittelbau-Dora are more accurate designations for it (now a memorial site).Twin cities
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of the city of Nordhausen