11:00
2 hours
Meeting point at the fountain (below the Frankenberg church)
Cancellation & rebooking with 100% refund up to 24 hours before the booked start time
Immerse yourself in Goslar's rich past and experience the city from a completely new perspective with the Goslar - Water & Ore city tour. This unique tour takes you to the city's most important historical sites, which are closely linked to the extraction and utilisation of water and ore. Discover how these natural resources have shaped the development of Goslar over the centuries and learn about the fascinating stories surrounding these topics. The Goslar - Water & Ore city tour is a must for anyone interested in the history and culture of this impressive city.
The Goslar - Water & Ore city tour takes you to the city's most impressive sights. Start your tour at the majestic Imperial Palace, which once served as the residence of the German emperors and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn more about the importance of water for the palace and how it supplied the complex with energy. Continue to Rammelsberg, the famous mountain that was one of the most important ore deposits in Europe for centuries. Here you will learn how the ore was mined and processed and what impact mining had on the development of Goslar. Be inspired by the fascinating history of these places and immerse yourself in the world of water and ore in medieval Goslar.
Experience Goslar from its fascinating side and book your water & ore city tour today. Our experienced guides will accompany you to the most exciting places in the city and tell you about Goslar's history in an entertaining way. Immerse yourself in a world full of stories and legends about water and ore and be enchanted by the unique atmosphere of this historic city. The Goslar - Water & Ore city tour is an unforgettable experience for history buffs, culture enthusiasts and anyone who wants to get to know Goslar from a new perspective. Book your tour now and discover the fascinating world of water and ore in the imperial city of Goslar!