You are here: Wetzlar International Discovering Sightseeing Secondary navigation Discovering Sightseeing Historical Walk in the old town The Cathedral Goethe in Wetzlar Wetzlar in... Sightseeing English pages Historical Walk in the old town Explore Wetzlars old town on foot! This historical tour accompanies you through the medieval market squares, through narrow lanes and romantic corners and shows you several historical sights to visit. read more English pages The Cathedral The Cathedral, formerly the collegiate parish Church of Our Lady of Adoration, has remained unfinished. On the site of the current… read more English pages Goethe in Wetzlar When Goethe arrived in Wetzlar on 10. Mai 1772 at the nicest time of the year, the town seemed to him not to be so inviting, regardless of its attractive position on the slopes of the river valley... read more English pages Wetzlar in... ...two hours, four hours, a day or two days. Have a look on most interesting sights of Wetzlar. read more Recommend this page: Seite auf Facebook empfehlen Seite empfehlen More like this: Half-timbered house named “Zum Reichsapfel” (To the Imperial Apple) This half-timbered house dating from 1607 has distinctive jutting windows. According to the inscription to the left below the window,... read more Home of the museums Lottehouse, town and industrial museum as well as Viseum A branch of the Knights of the Teutonic Order was established in Wetzlar in 1285 to administer the order’s local properties. The main building was used to accommodate knights of the order... read more Michaelskapelle (Chapel of the Archangel Michael) A part of the former cemetery south of the cathedral had to make way for the expansion of the Gothic church. A chapel dedicated to the archangel Michael was then built as an ossuary. read more
Sightseeing English pages Historical Walk in the old town Explore Wetzlars old town on foot! This historical tour accompanies you through the medieval market squares, through narrow lanes and romantic corners and shows you several historical sights to visit. read more English pages The Cathedral The Cathedral, formerly the collegiate parish Church of Our Lady of Adoration, has remained unfinished. On the site of the current… read more English pages Goethe in Wetzlar When Goethe arrived in Wetzlar on 10. Mai 1772 at the nicest time of the year, the town seemed to him not to be so inviting, regardless of its attractive position on the slopes of the river valley... read more English pages Wetzlar in... ...two hours, four hours, a day or two days. Have a look on most interesting sights of Wetzlar. read more
English pages Historical Walk in the old town Explore Wetzlars old town on foot! This historical tour accompanies you through the medieval market squares, through narrow lanes and romantic corners and shows you several historical sights to visit. read more
English pages The Cathedral The Cathedral, formerly the collegiate parish Church of Our Lady of Adoration, has remained unfinished. On the site of the current… read more
English pages Goethe in Wetzlar When Goethe arrived in Wetzlar on 10. Mai 1772 at the nicest time of the year, the town seemed to him not to be so inviting, regardless of its attractive position on the slopes of the river valley... read more
English pages Wetzlar in... ...two hours, four hours, a day or two days. Have a look on most interesting sights of Wetzlar. read more
Half-timbered house named “Zum Reichsapfel” (To the Imperial Apple) This half-timbered house dating from 1607 has distinctive jutting windows. According to the inscription to the left below the window,... read more
Home of the museums Lottehouse, town and industrial museum as well as Viseum A branch of the Knights of the Teutonic Order was established in Wetzlar in 1285 to administer the order’s local properties. The main building was used to accommodate knights of the order... read more
Michaelskapelle (Chapel of the Archangel Michael) A part of the former cemetery south of the cathedral had to make way for the expansion of the Gothic church. A chapel dedicated to the archangel Michael was then built as an ossuary. read more