Category
page 1Museums in Thuringia
Buchenwald concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Thuringia (1937–1945)
Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Thuringia, Germany (1943-1945)
Mödlareuth
Bach House
museum in Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany
Altenstein Palace
schloss (palace) upon a rocky hill on the south-western slope of the Thuringian Forest
Friedenstein Castle
Castle in Gotha
Margaretha Reichardt
German textile designer and graphic designer (1907-1984)
Planetarium Jena
planetarium in Jena, Thuringia, Germany
Heidecksburg
thumb|right|Heidecksburg, 2006
Heidecksburg is a Baroque palace in Rudolstadt, Thuringia, Germany. The palace served as the residence of the princes to Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. It is located prominently approximately 60 m above the old town. After a fire in 1735 and its reconstruction, it has remained intact, including during World War II.
thumb|right|350px|Heidecksburg, around 1841, after its baroque reconstruction
Lindenau museum
upright=.85|thumb|Flight from Egypt by Lorenzo Monaco.
The Lindenau-Museum is an art museum in Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany. It originated as the house-museum of baron and collector Bernhard August von Lindenau. The building was completed in 1876.
Sondershausen Palace
château
Kyffhausen Castle
medieval castle ruin in Kyffhäuserland, Thruringia, Germany
Osterburg
castle in Weida, Germany
St. Mary's Church, Mühlhausen
church building in Thuringia, Germany
German Bratwurst Museum
sausage-themed amusement park and museum in Thuringia, Germany
Observation Post Alpha
observation Post overlooking the inner German border
Elisabethenburg Palace
castle in city of Meiningen, Germany
Tobiashammer
thumb|The Tobiashammer
thumb|The Tobiashammer and the Neues Leben metal sculptor's smithy
thumb|Three of the five tilt hammers
thumb|One half of the 12,000 hp steam engine
Wilhelmsburg Castle
Castle in Germany
Borderlandmuseum Eichsfeld
museum in Germany
Burgk Castle
castle in Thuringia, Germany
Heinrich-Schütz-Haus Bad Köstritz
museum in Germany