Understand
[edit]Herzberg am Harz lies next to the Harz, Germany's northernmost mountain range. Herzberg markets itself as an "Esperanto-Stadt" (Herzberg – la Esperanto-urbo) on account of the Esperantist activity in the area. In 2017 a square was named after Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, on occasion of the hundredth anniversary of his death.
In 2023, it population was about 13,000.
History
[edit]Herzberg castle was first mentioned in 1154. The town was part of the state of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, and the castle was for some time used as a residence by the dukes. Herzberg became a city in 1929.
Get in
[edit]The town centre sits beside the Sieber river, about 32 km (20 mi) northeast of Göttingen and 90 km (56 mi) southeast of the state capital Hanover.
By train
[edit]The town has a 1 train station. with regular regional trains to Göttingen, Nordhausen and Braunschweig.
By car
[edit]- Coming from the south you leave the A 7 at Göttingen-Nord (72) to drive the B 27 to Braunlage. Herzberg will be reached after 38 km.
- From the north you leave the A 7 at Seesen (67) and follow the B 243 to Osterode, after another 10 km from Osterode you will arrive in Herzberg.
- Coming from the east you leave the A 38 at Großwechsungen (9) and follow the B 243 for 35 km to Herzberg.
By bus
[edit]- See also: Intercity buses in Germany
By plane
[edit]About a 70 km drive away you find Kassel-Calden airport, which receives a very limited number of flights and is thus probably not your best bet in arriving here. Another airport with limited connections (though not as limited as Kassel) can be found near Erfurt. The closest somewhat major international airports are in Hanover (HAJ IATA) and the one serving Halle and Leipzig (LEJ IATA). When arriving from further away, flying into Frankfurt Airport (FRA IATA) and taking the train (change in Göttingen) might work out cheaper or even faster. See air rail alliances.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Herzberg Castle, Museum Schloss Herzberg, Schloss 2, 37412, ☏ +49 55 21 47 99, [email protected]. museum portrays the history of the forestry industry in the Harz, the castle's history and that of the Welfs. Other exhibition areas present the history of Herzberg arms manufacture as well as the work of Herzberg organ maker Johann Andreas Engelhardt. In part of the permanent exhibition there is a facsimile of the Gospels of Henry the Lion, a masterpiece of Romanesque book illumination of the 12th century containing the four Gospel accounts.
Do
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[edit]Budget
[edit]- Ihlas Döner, Am Sieberdamm 3, ☏ +49 55 21 52 25. €3.50 to €8.
- China-Restaurant Nanjing, Am Sieberdamm 3, ☏ +49 55 21 61 44. mains €10 to €15.
Mid-range
[edit]- Wirtshaus Harzklause, Fabrikstraße 4, ☏ +49 55 21 89 94 0, fax: +49 55 21 89 94.
Splurge
[edit]- Landhaus Schulze, Osteroder Straße 7, ☏ +49 55 21 99 62 12, [email protected]. Hotel and restaurant.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- Hotel Englischer Hof, Vorstadt 8-10, ☏ +49 55 21 89 69, [email protected]. single from €49 double from €70.
- 1 Hotel Zum Pass. Well priced, owned by a family of Esperanto speakers.
Learn
[edit]As could be expected by a town calling itself "Esperanto-City", all public schools and a few non-school institutions offer Esparanto classes. If you want to take a course as a visitor, you can go to
- Deutsches Esperanto Zentrum Herzberg am Harz. It offering class, information and all other things Esperanto.
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