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Felsentreppe "Nadelöhr"
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Felsentreppe "Nadelöhr"

A rocky passage through history

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The 'Nadelöhr' Rock Staircase in Weimar offers a captivating glimpse into historical landscaping, inviting you to experience its narrow, winding path. As you ascend the stone steps, you feel the historical significance of this passage, once part of an intricately designed park landscape. Let the natural beauty and craftsmanship of this historic staircase enchant you.
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The rock staircase was built in the 18th century as part of a landscaped park.

Quick Facts

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Guided Story

Can you hear the echo of footsteps on these stone steps? The 'Nadelöhr' is more than just a staircase. Imagine the elegant ladies and gentlemen of the past taking this very path, each turn a new discovery. Look to your left, there's the Natural Bridge, blending seamlessly into the landscape. As you climb, feel the coolness of the rocks, shaped by skilled hands long ago. Behind you, a bit further, is the Luisenkloster 'Borkenhäuschen', whispering tales of solitude and reflection. Take a moment to imagine this park as it once was—a place where art and nature intertwined, a meeting point for thoughtful exchanges.

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