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[[File:Schedel_erfurt.jpg|thumb|Schedel_erfurt]] [[file:Alte_Synagoge_Erfurt.JPG|right|thumb|Alte_Synagoge_Erfurt]] [[file:Collegium_Maius_Erfurt.JPG|right|thumb|Collegium_Maius_Erfurt]] [[file:Erfurt-1650-Merian.jpg|thumb|Erfurt-1650-Merian]] [[file:Luftbild_Statthalterei.jpg|thumb|Luftbild_Statthalterei]] [[file:Erfurt_(German_States)_1645_10_Ducat_(Portugaloser).jpg|thumb|Erfurt_(German_States)_1645_10_Ducat_(Portugaloser)]] [[file:Die_Napoleonshöhe_im_Steiger_bei_Erfurt_von_NH_Dornheim.jpg|thumb|Die_Napoleonshöhe_im_Steiger_bei_Erfurt_von_NH_Dornheim]] {{short description|Capital city of Thuringia, Germany}}
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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Erfurt
|name       = Erfurt
| image_skyline = Erfurt skyline.jpg
|settlement_type  = City
| image_caption = View of Erfurt
|image_skyline   = Erfurt Domplatz.jpg
| coordinates = {{coord|50|58|N|11|02|E|type:city}}
|image_caption   = Cathedral Square in Erfurt
| country = Germany
|pushpin_map    = Germany
| state = Thuringia
|pushpin_label_position = right
| population = 213,000
|pushpin_map_caption = Location in Germany
| area = 269.17
|subdivision_type  = Country
|subdivision_name  = [[Germany]]
|subdivision_type1 = State
|subdivision_name1 = [[Thuringia]]
|leader_title    = Mayor
|leader_name    = Andreas Bausewein
|area_total_km2  = 269.17
|population_total  = 213,699
|population_as_of  = 2020
|population_density_km2 = auto
|timezone      = CET
|utc_offset    = +1
|timezone_DST    = CEST
|utc_offset_DST  = +2
|postal_code_type  = Postal code
|postal_code    = 99001–99198
|area_code    = 0361
|registration_plate = EF
|website      = [https://www.erfurt.de/ef/en/ www.erfurt.de]
}}
}}


'''Erfurt''' is the [[capital city]] of the state of [[Thuringia]] in central [[Germany]]. It is located in the southern part of the [[Thuringian Basin]], within the wide valley of the [[Gera River]]. Erfurt is the largest city in Thuringia and serves as an important cultural and economic center.
'''Erfurt''' is the capital city of the state of [[Thuringia]] in [[Germany]]. It is located in the central part of the country and serves as an important cultural and economic hub.


== History ==
== History ==
Erfurt has a rich history dating back to the [[Middle Ages]]. It was first mentioned in 742 AD when [[Saint Boniface]] founded the [[Diocese of Erfurt]]. During the [[Middle Ages]], Erfurt was a member of the [[Hanseatic League]] and became a significant trading hub. The city was also known for its [[university]], which was founded in 1379 and is one of the oldest in Germany.
Erfurt has a rich history that dates back to the [[Middle Ages]]. It was first mentioned in 742 AD and became an important trading town in the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. The city was a member of the [[Hanseatic League]] and played a significant role in the [[Reformation]].


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Erfurt is situated in the central part of Germany, making it a key transportation hub. The city is surrounded by the [[Thuringian Forest]] to the south and the [[Harz Mountains]] to the north. The [[Gera River]] flows through the city, contributing to its scenic beauty.
Erfurt is situated in the southern part of the [[Thuringian Basin]], a fertile agricultural region. The city is traversed by the [[Gera River]], which has historically provided water and transportation routes for the area.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Erfurt's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from the manufacturing, services, and education sectors. The city is home to several large companies and numerous small and medium-sized enterprises. The [[Erfurt-Weimar Airport]] and the city's central location make it an important logistics center.
The economy of Erfurt is diverse, with key industries including [[manufacturing]], [[agriculture]], and [[services]]. The city is known for its production of [[optical instruments]], [[electrical equipment]], and [[food products]].


== Education ==
== Education ==
Erfurt is known for its educational institutions, including the [[University of Erfurt]] and the [[Erfurt University of Applied Sciences]]. These institutions attract students from all over Germany and beyond, contributing to the city's vibrant academic atmosphere.
Erfurt is home to the [[University of Erfurt]], one of the oldest universities in Germany, originally founded in 1379. The university was re-established in 1994 and offers a wide range of programs in the humanities, social sciences, and education.


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
Erfurt boasts a rich cultural heritage with numerous historical buildings, museums, and theaters. The [[Erfurt Cathedral]] and the [[Krämerbrücke]] are among the city's most famous landmarks. The city also hosts various cultural events, including the annual [[Erfurt Christmas Market]].
Erfurt boasts a vibrant cultural scene with numerous [[museums]], [[theaters]], and [[festivals]]. The city is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the [[Erfurt Cathedral]] and the [[Krämerbrücke]], a unique bridge lined with shops.


== Transportation ==
== Transportation ==
Erfurt is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The [[Erfurt Hauptbahnhof]] is a major railway hub, providing connections to cities across Germany. The city's public transportation system includes buses and trams, making it easy to navigate.
Erfurt is a major transportation hub in central Germany. It is served by the [[Erfurt-Weimar Airport]] and has excellent rail connections, including high-speed trains to major cities such as [[Berlin]], [[Frankfurt]], and [[Munich]].


== Notable People ==
== Notable People ==
* [[Martin Luther]], who studied at the University of Erfurt.
* [[Martin Luther]], the Protestant Reformer, studied at the University of Erfurt.
* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], who worked in the city as a young man.
* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], the famous composer, had family ties to the city.


== Related Pages ==
== See Also ==
* [[Thuringia]]
* [[Thuringia]]
* [[Gera River]]
* [[German cities]]
* [[University of Erfurt]]
* [[Erfurt Cathedral]]
* [[Krämerbrücke]]
* [[Erfurt-Weimar Airport]]


== External Links ==
* [https://www.erfurt.de Official website of Erfurt]
* [https://www.unierfurt.de University of Erfurt]
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 3 April 2025

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Erfurt is the capital city of the state of Thuringia in Germany. It is located in the central part of the country and serves as an important cultural and economic hub.

History[edit]

Erfurt has a rich history that dates back to the Middle Ages. It was first mentioned in 742 AD and became an important trading town in the Holy Roman Empire. The city was a member of the Hanseatic League and played a significant role in the Reformation.

Geography[edit]

Erfurt is situated in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, a fertile agricultural region. The city is traversed by the Gera River, which has historically provided water and transportation routes for the area.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Erfurt is diverse, with key industries including manufacturing, agriculture, and services. The city is known for its production of optical instruments, electrical equipment, and food products.

Education[edit]

Erfurt is home to the University of Erfurt, one of the oldest universities in Germany, originally founded in 1379. The university was re-established in 1994 and offers a wide range of programs in the humanities, social sciences, and education.

Culture[edit]

Erfurt boasts a vibrant cultural scene with numerous museums, theaters, and festivals. The city is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Erfurt Cathedral and the Krämerbrücke, a unique bridge lined with shops.

Transportation[edit]

Erfurt is a major transportation hub in central Germany. It is served by the Erfurt-Weimar Airport and has excellent rail connections, including high-speed trains to major cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, and Munich.

Notable People[edit]

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