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Kaiserlinden
A historic grove of tranquility
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The Kaiserlinden near Weimar is a charming spot featuring 26 grand lime trees planted in 1817. Take in the serene atmosphere as you stroll beneath their broad canopies and immerse yourself in nature. In spring, the trees come to life, while autumn brings a stunning display of golden foliage.
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Did you know?
The Kaiserlinden were planted to commemorate a hunt in 1808.
Guided Story
Can you hear the rustling of leaves in the breeze? Here, under the Kaiserlinden, every whisper tells a tale of old times. Imagine the hunting horns echoing through these woods over 200 years ago, in 1808. These lime trees were planted to commemorate that royal hunt. If you're here in spring, the sweet scent of linden blossoms fills the air. Take a look around and envision the trees as young saplings back then. In autumn, the ground is carpeted with golden leaves. Take a moment to soak in the tranquility that makes this place so special.







