How to celebrate the New Year in Germany? Just follow the plan of "pretend to be in the country" to visit the ancient town. The first stop Goslar is located in the Harts Mountains of Lower Saxony, Germany, known as the "Northern Rome", not the "Witch City". UNESCO is listed on the World Heritage List. The ancient city has a population of about 50,000, there are 47 churches and monasteries, and half-brick and wooden structures are scattered with century-old houses. Of the many old houses, the most interesting thing to pay attention to should be the old Siemens house. 📝 Siemens Old House is a half-wood structure house in Goslar built by Hans Siemens in 1692/93. The front door is the motto of the builder: Prayer and Work. The Siemens family was first mentioned in 1384 and became merchants, real estate merchants and educators in the early 17th century. The family members held leadership positions at the Göslar Guild in the early 17th century and founded world-class Siemens in 1847. The ancient city of Göslar is celebrating its 1,000th birthday this year and it is worth visiting again. #Fancy New Year's Eve here #Worth going to the ancient town of ancient village #World Heritage Tour #Millennium Ancient City
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How to celebrate the New Year in Germany? Just follow the plan of "pretend to be in the country" to visit the ancient town. The first stop Goslar is located in the Harts Mountains of Lower Saxony, Germany, known as the "Northern Rome", not the "Witch City". UNESCO is listed on the World Heritage List. The ancient city has a population of about 50,000, there are 47 churches and monasteries, and half-brick and wooden structures are scattered with century-old houses. Of the many old houses, the most interesting thing to pay attention to should be the old Siemens house. 📝 Siemens Old House is a half-wood structure house in Goslar built by Hans Siemens in 1692/93. The front door is the motto of the builder: Prayer and Work. The Siemens family was first mentioned in 1384 and became merchants, real estate merchants and educators in the early 17th century. The family members held leadership positions at the Göslar Guild in the early 17th century and founded world-class Siemens in 1847. The ancient city of Göslar is celebrating its 1,000th birthday this year and it is worth visiting again. #Fancy New Year's Eve here #Worth going to the ancient town of ancient village #World Heritage Tour #Millennium Ancient City