Off the Beaten Path Germany! Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony Travel Guide
Today, we visit Wolfenbüttel, Germany as part of our slow travel through Lower Saxony. Just 10 minutes from Braunschweig, Wolfenbüttel is a place many people never visit, but should you? It’s known for it’s beautiful half-timbered houses and herbal liqueur.
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Haven’t heard of? My train stops there every day.. one day I’ll get off and look around.. (kidding of course, but barely, I only visited the cinema there to partake in their English offerings)
Living in one of those houses, the floors and walls are warped, and we leave them like that usually, leveling just ruins the old floors and doesn’t stick for long anyway. Better to just decide to love the charm of it.
It is unfortunate, that the library was closed, as it really is most interesting. Especially for a teacher, who probably enjoys books, it is fun to see, just what types of books are there. And there are other things, like maps of the harbours on the coast of Africa, dating back to the 16th centery, plus some excellent art works, which have been collected over the last 100 years from famous painters, who have danktet one of their works to this collection. By the way, you did not mention that in the Schloss there is a Gymnasium
Ja, Ja, hidden in plain sight: it is on every map. Nothing hidden.
Ja, Ja, this i am German habit: we hide all our cities 🙂
Just close your eyes: see: gone! Clever, isn't?
Thank you for this helpful video! The bakery looks amazing!
Not to forget: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (one of the most important German poets) lived in Wolfenbüttel from 1770 to 1781. But, yeah… long long time ago. Who cares? It's been a long time since Germany was the “land of poets and thinkers”. 😉
Tangermünde might also be a town to your liking, it even comes with it's medieval city walls still intact.