The Andreasviertel, which is located north of the cathedral square, is considered an absolute insider tip even among Erfurt's citizens. The tranquil quarter is Erfurt's historic city centre and was once used to supply the Petersberg. Craftsmen also found their homes in the quarter, which is why no "magnificent buildings" can be found there to this day. In the course of history, the quarter has gone through a lot during the war and the GDR era, so that at the turn of the century it was run down and hardly habitable. Through building measures and committed citizens, however, the quarter was gradually rebuilt and has regained its original charm. Typical today are the cobblestone pavement and the many small houses, which are close together. Each house has its own name here, as there were no house numbers in the past. Also worth seeing are the Andreaskirche (the quarter's namesake), the historic Kornhofspeicher and the Georgskirche with its tower.
selected Highlight
Proven content with highest relevance and topicality
Pick up this flyer at the MPM brochure stand in the hotel lobby or contact reception.