Historic! The rest of the imperial cathedral of Goslar, the biggest church within all the Holy Roman Empire at that time!
A thousand years ago, as Germany consisted of many single states and dispersed territories and there was still no capital, the German kings used to rule the power from a number of royal castles. Those imperial palaces are called Pfalz, and the Kaiserpfalz Goslar is one of them.
Though it is supposed to be a residence of major importance, it is to consider that the ensemble is a romantic reconstruction dated in the late nineteenth century when Germany became united under the belligerent emperor William who led the empire into World War One and therefore into the abyss.
However, the imperial palace of Goslar shows Medieval splendor...
Read moreNice that there is a big glass windows so you can see in. It doesn't cost to get close, so it's very accessible.
The only issue is that the signage is not English at all. No translation anywhere...so if you really want to know about this place...do your research before!
There is a toilet down the stairs right out the front, but you do have to pay...
Read moreA place where you can feel the breath of history... The church from the time of the Roman Empire fascinates, the large heads near it add to the surrealism. The Palace opposite heightens emotions and reminds of the greatness of Germany. The juncture of times...
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