Best attractions and places to see around Mönchenholzhausen, a village within the municipality of Grammetal in Thuringia, Germany, offer a blend of rural tranquility and access to significant historical and cultural sites. While Mönchenholzhausen itself provides a quiet, rural atmosphere, many notable landmarks and cultural sites are found in the nearby city of Erfurt. The region is characterized by its historical depth, particularly in Erfurt, and its connection to the broader Thuringian landscape.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great wooden bridge 🤩. But be careful, it's still busy in places.
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A covered wooden bridge that is really worth seeing 🤩
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The cathedral square in Erfurt is a large market square with around 3.5 hectares, with intact or restored peripheral buildings. It was once the main market square and court square. On the square are the Minerva Fountain (1784) and the Erthal Obelisk erected in 1777 in honor of the Elector of Mainz. Since the 1920s there have been repeated plans to rebuild the northern cathedral square and thus reduce it to its historical size. They weren't realised. As part of the socialist urban development in all major cities of the GDR, a high-rise building with many other buildings, a monument and a huge staircase down to the cathedral square was to be built on the neighboring Petersberg. The change of power from Walter Ulbricht to Erich Honecker with a change in the focus of building activity in the GDR prevented the realization of the project. In the 1970s there were plans to build a cultural center on the square. In addition, the end of the Juri-Gagarin-Ring over the Domplatz and through the Andreasviertel was also planned in GDR times. There was resistance to this project from the Erfurt population as early as 1987, but it failed as a result of the Peaceful Revolution in 1989. At the end of the 1980s, the cathedral square was to become Ernst Thälmann-Platz with a large monument to dialectics depicting the history of the labor movement on the northwestern part of the square. An artist's model already existed, the eight flagpoles are still standing today (2019). The latter plans were also prevented by the political change in 1990. Source: Wikipedia
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the loving restoration of the houses on the fish market is fascinating
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Central square between Domplatz and Anger
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The impressive Domplatz is an approximately 3 hectare large and imposing market square, which is mainly dominated by the cathedral and the Severikirche.
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beautiful half-timbered houses also worth seeing at night
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The region around Mönchenholzhausen, particularly the nearby city of Erfurt, is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Krämerbrücke, Erfurt, a unique bridge lined with inhabited half-timbered houses. Other significant historical sites include the Erfurt Fish Market with its Renaissance houses, the impressive St. Mary's Cathedral and the adjacent Church of St. Severus, and the Erfurt Town Hall with its historical murals.
Yes, the Old Synagogue in Erfurt is part of the "Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt," which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in September 2023. It is one of the oldest and best-preserved medieval synagogues in Europe and houses a museum with significant artifacts.
For nature lovers, Egapark in Erfurt is a must-see, known as "Thuringia's most beautiful garden." It's an expansive botanical garden with conservatories, a butterfly house, and an adventure playground. The Gera River also meanders through Erfurt, offering pleasant strolls along its banks. Further afield, the Thuringian Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, provides dense forests and mountain meadows.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Erfurt are family-friendly. Egapark offers an adventure playground and a butterfly house. The Thuringian Zoo Park in Erfurt is home to over 1,100 animals, including elephants, rhinos, and giraffes, making it a great day out for all ages. Several historical sites like the Krämerbrücke and Cathedral Square are also suitable for families to explore.
The area around Mönchenholzhausen offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find easy trails such as the 'Gasthaus Zur Eintracht loop' or the 'Vieselbach Reservoir – Beautiful stream loop'. Cyclists can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Trail along the Gera River' or road cycling paths including the 'Hohenfelden Reservoir' loop. You can find more details and routes on the easy hikes around Mönchenholzhausen guide, the gravel biking guide, and the road cycling routes guide.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for exploring outdoor attractions like Egapark and enjoying strolls along the Gera River. During these months, Erfurt also hosts various cultural events, including the Krämerbrückenfest and the Domstufenfestspiele on Cathedral Square. The Christmas market on Cathedral Square is also a popular winter attraction.
Beyond the prominent landmarks, you can delve deeper into Erfurt's culture by visiting the Erfurt Protestant Augustinian Monastery, historically significant as the place where Martin Luther was admitted. The Stadtmuseum Erfurt, housed in the historic "Haus zum Stockfisch," offers insights into the city's evolution from a medieval trading hub.
The Krämerbrücke is unique in Europe for being continuously built on and inhabited. It features 32 half-timbered houses along its span over the Gera River, making it the longest continuously built and inhabited bridge in Europe. It connects Benediktsplatz with Wenigemarkt and is a vibrant hub for local craftsmanship.
The Cathedral Square is a large, central hub in Erfurt, approximately 3.5 hectares in size. It is dominated by the stunning St. Mary's Cathedral and the Church of St. Severus. The square regularly hosts weekly markets, Christmas markets, and cultural events like the Domstufenfestspiele, and is surrounded by numerous restaurants and eateries.
Yes, several key attractions in Erfurt are noted for their accessibility. The Krämerbrücke, Erfurt Fish Market, Cathedral Square, and Erfurt Town Hall are all categorized as wheelchair accessible. This allows for a more inclusive experience when exploring the city's historical core.
The Petersberg Citadel in Erfurt is one of the best-preserved Baroque fortresses in Central Europe. It offers panoramic views of Erfurt's historic skyline, including the Cathedral and St. Severus Church, and provides a fascinating glimpse into the city's military history. It's a great spot for both history enthusiasts and those looking for scenic vistas.
Visitors frequently praise the rich historical atmosphere and the architectural beauty, especially in Erfurt. The unique charm of the Krämerbrücke, the grandeur of St. Mary's Cathedral, and the lively ambiance of Cathedral Square are often highlighted. The blend of historical sites with green spaces like Egapark also receives positive feedback, offering a diverse experience for all interests.


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