Saxony-Anhalt Road Trip: Bauhaus Architecture, Luther's Reformation & Harz Witch Legends
16 days exploring Germany's hidden heartland: UNESCO World Heritage sites, the world's oldest sky map, steam trains through witch country, and 1,300 half-timbered houses frozen in time.
Embark on a captivating journey through Saxony-Anhalt, Germany's best-kept secret where revolutionary Bauhaus design meets Reformation history and mystical Harz Mountain legends. From the iconic architecture of Dessau to the witches' gathering grounds atop the Brocken, this itinerary unveils treasures that shaped European culture while remaining blissfully off the tourist radar.
- The Bauhaus buildings in Dessau, birthplace of modern design and UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Lutherstadt Wittenberg where Martin Luther sparked the Protestant Reformation in 1517
- The Nebra Sky Disc, the world's oldest concrete depiction of the cosmos at 3,600 years old
- Quedlinburg's 1,300 half-timbered houses spanning six centuries of architectural history
- The Brocken summit and its legendary Walpurgis Night witch gatherings
- Wörlitz Park, Germany's finest English landscape garden and Enlightenment masterpiece
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❓ Frequently asked questions
What weather should you expect?
Spring (April-June): Perfect weather, blooming landscapes, comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, excellent value, ideal touring, mild conditions, beautiful scenery.
Summer (July-August): Warmest weather, peak tourist season, highest prices, festival season, long daylight hours, crowded attractions, vibrant atmosphere.
Fall (September-October): Excellent weather, autumn colors, Oktoberfest, harvest season, comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, beautiful photography, wine season.
Winter (November-March): Christmas markets, winter sports, lowest prices, cozy atmosphere, indoor attractions, cultural focus, festive season, snow activities.
How many days should I plan?
We believe you will enjoy this itinerary best by dedicating between 14 and 20 days. The next step will allow you to adjust the duration of your stay.
What to discover in Germany?
Rich history, cultural contributions, and efficient modern society from Bavaria to Berlin. Experience Oktoberfest, medieval towns, and world-class museums with excellent transportation infrastructure. The country offers diverse landscapes, outstanding cuisine, and important historical sites. Germany provides cultural depth, historical significance, and modern efficiency in heart of Europe.