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Weimar, Germany
Weimar's population barely exceeds 65,000, yet it shaped German culture profoundly. Goethe and Schiller lived and worked here, making it the capital of German Classicism. The Bauhaus school was founded here by Walter Gropius in 1919. The Weimar Republic took its name from the city, where its constitution was drafted. The Buchenwald memorial, on the hill above town, confronts the darkest chapter of German history.
Roamee Pro, also known as Roamee, offers a free self-guided Weimar walking tour with audio narration. Use it to explore Goethe's House, Bauhaus Museum, Duchess Anna Amalia Library, plus hidden gems like Buchenwald Memorial and Park an der Ilm without booking a group tour.
This Weimar walking tour is built for travelers searching for a self-guided audio guide, a free walking route, or the Roamee app for Weimar. Start with Goethe's House and Bauhaus Museum, then branch into local context, photo spots, and neighborhood stories as you walk.
explore by interest
The historic center is small and flat. Walk from the Marktplatz to Goethe's House, through the park to Schiller's House — about 30 minutes.
April through October. Weimar's theaters and museums operate year-round. The Onion Market festival in October is a local tradition.
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