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    Bundesautobahn 4 near Jena Erfurt Central Station is an important junction on the German rail network. Erfurt Stadtbahn at Anger (city centre) As Germany's most central state, Thuringia is an important hub of transit traffic. The transportation infrastructure was in very poor condition after the GDR period. Since 1990, many billions of Euros ...

  2. Zeiss Planetarium Jena. The Zeiss Planetarium, which opened for the first time back in 1926, is the oldest planetarium in the world. And it is the largest one in Germany, thanks to its dome measuring 25 metres in diameter. What makes the Zeiss Planetarium so fascinating is that it is a projection-based planetarium where the fixed stars and ...

  3. Jena is also known as the City of Light is the name of the city. This is because the city is considered the cradle of the optical industry in Europe. That's right. Around 150 years ago, the scientists Carl Zeiss, Ernst Abbe and, somewhat later, Otto Schott combined their expertise in mathematics, physics, chemistry and precision mechanics to ...

  4. Dec 31, 1990 · Jena (Jena, Thuringia, Germany) with population statistics, charts, map, location, weather and web information.

  5. Germany during the 19th century underwent significant political, social, and economic changes that shaped its future trajectory. 1. Unification: One of the defining events of the 19th century was the unification of Germany. Prior to this period, Germany was a fragmented collection of independent states.

  6. History. In 1558 the University of Jena was founded, soon to become one of the most famous places of study in Germany. Students from across Europe came to Jena to attend the university. Upon graduation, alumni were aware of seven curiosities specific to the city of Jena and its immediate vicinity.

  7. Summer opening hours (Apr-Oct): museum daily from 9AM to 7PM, castle tavern open daily from 11AM to 2.30PM. Winter opening hours (Nov.-March): museum daily from 10AM to 5PM, castle tavern only open on weekend from 11AM to 2.30PM. Telephone: +49 (0) 36424 / 713300. Mail: info@leuchtenburg.de.

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