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  1. Am Rossplan. Hotel in Altenburg. Serving delicious regional cuisine, this family-run 4-star hotel is set in the heart of Altenburg, a Thuringian town boasting more than 1,000 years of history. 7.7. Good. 191 reviews. Price from $113.55 per night. Check availability.

  2. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Bamberg Innenstadt to Altenburg Castle Walk: 35-45 Minutes (one way- not including time at the castle) Distance: 2.5 kilometers (~1.5 miles) Difficulty: Easy-Moderate (Ok, it’s actually easy but for those of us who have eaten one too many Doners, it is doable but still a good trek!) Approximately 140 meters gained.

  3. Altenburg is located in: Germany Thuringia Altenburger Land Altenburg. Find detailed maps for Germany Thuringia Altenburger Land Altenburg on ViaMichelin, along with road traffic, the option to book accommodation and view information on MICHELIN restaurants for - Altenburg.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2018 · Things to Do in Altenburg, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 950 traveller reviews and photos of Altenburg tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Altenburg. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Altenburg liegt in der Mitte des Städtedreiecks Leipzig–Chemnitz–Gera, und zwar 39 km südlich von Leipzig, 38 km nordwestlich von Chemnitz, 28 km nordöstlich von Gera und 31 km nördlich von Zwickau. Es wurde auf einem hügligen Gebiet erbaut, dessen tiefster Punkt bei Zschernitzsch mit 162 m ü. NN und der höchste bei Mockzig mit 261 m ü.

  6. Altenburg is a city in Thuringia, Germany, located 40 kilometres south of Leipzig, 90 kilometres west of Dresden and 100 kilometres east of Erfurt. It is the capital of the Altenburger Land district and part of a polycentric old-industrial textile and metal production region between Gera , Zwickau and Chemnitz with more than 1 million inhabitants, while the city itself has a population of 33,000.

  7. The town hall in downtown Altenburg is considered one of the most important Renaissance structures in Germany. It’s over 500 years old and open for tours year round. For the Baroque you’ll want to hit the Schenkendorffsches Palais and the Alte Amtshaus. Both were built in the early 1720’s and are open to the public year round.