You will see the Imperial Palace of Goslar which is a historical building complex at the foot of the Rammelsberg hill in the south of the town of Goslar, north of the Harz mountains in central Germany. It covers an area of about 340 by 180 metres. Here, discover the architectural features of the Kaiser statue, learn about the history of the Wander Kaisertum and its new lighting technology feature of the Imperial Palace.
Next, if possible, you will visit the Siemenshaus which is considered one of the most beautiful houses of the area. This 19th century house is a very prominent destination of the city. It is located on the corner of Schreiber- Bergstrasse and was built in 1692-93 by the merchant and city captain Hans Siemens.
Finally, you will stroll through the Peterstrasse street which once led to the St. Peter’s Church on the Frankenberg and the mill at the mountain bridge. It begins at the street Am Beek and goes from the confluence Ziegenstraße in the mountain road over. Learn the history of this street from your guide.