The audio guide: 365 days a year - 24 hours

With our audio guide, you can explore Erlangen at your own pace – any time of day or night. We offer three tours that are as informative as they are exciting, taking you to the most important and beautiful corners of this small city.

Simply dial the landline numbers we've provided and listen to the information about the corresponding sights. You can also access the audio guide on your smartphone or download the MP3 files in advance: www.erlangen.tomis.mobi. The handy flyer for the audio guide with all telephone numbers and overview maps is available from the Erlangen Tourist Information Office at Goethestraße 21 a.

1 - The Huguenot City - Quick Lap

Dial 089 210 833 052 1 + the desired code number

00 Introduction - The Baroque Planned City
01 Huguenot Square with Huguenot Church
02 Besoldsches Haus (Hauptstraße 26)
03 Castle Square and Market Square
04 Richtersches Eck (corner of Goethestraße / Heuwaagstraße)
05 Castle garden with Huguenot fountain

2 - The Huguenot City - More Detailed Tour

Dial 089 210 833 053 1 + the desired code number

00 Introduction - The Baroque Planned City
01 Huguenot Square with Huguenot Church
02 Besoldsches Haus (Hauptstraße 26)
03 Castle Square and Market Square
04 College House
05 Castle garden with Huguenot fountain
06 water tower
07 Corner of Wasserturmstraße / Schiffstraße
08 Hof de Chazaux (Schiffstrasse 1)
09 Old Town Church Square

3 - The Beer City

Dial 089 210 833 054 1 + the desired code number

00 Introduction - The Beer City of Erlangen
01 Kitzmann Private Brewery (Südliche Stadtmauerstr. 25)
02 Places for beer enjoyment (Neustädter Kirchenplatz / Weiße Herzstr. 4)
03 Traditional restaurants (Halbmondstr. 4, "Oppelei")
04 Culinary delights to accompany beer (Market Square)
05 Prison Stories (Wasserturmstr. / corner of Apfelstr.)
06 Variety of pubs (Schiffstr. / corner of Theaterstr.)
07 Erich Bräu (Altstädter Kirchenplatz 6)
08 Ott Brewery (Altstädter Kirchenplatz 7)
09 Breweries around Martin Luther Square
10 Malthouse Brewery Steinbach (Vierzigmannstr. 4)
11 Former Bayreuth Gate (Hauptstr. 117)
12 History of the Erlangen Bergkrichweih
13 Erlanger Bergkirchweih today (Erich Keller)

4. Erlangen Women in Motion: History and Present of Women in Erlangen (Highlight Tour)

Dial 089 210 833 056 1 + the desired code number

01 The Equal Opportunities Officers in conversation
02 A meeting place for the Erlangen women's movement (Women's Center in Gerberei 4)
03 Refugees and religious freedom (Hugenottenplatz)
04 “The most significant genius”: Emmy Noether (Hauptstraße 23)
05 Women's suffrage and the first female city councillors (Old Town Hall in the Stutterheim Palace at Market Square 1)
06 A Turkish woman from Erlangen tells how she became a native (Markplatz)
07 “A highly witty lady”: Margravine Sophie Caroline (The Margrave’s Palace on the Schlossplatz)
08 French flair and learned governesses (Heuwaagstraße/Goethestraße)
09 Meeting place of the proletarian women's movement (Zum Goldenen Hecht, Glockenstraße 8)
10 The city’s first headmistress, Elise Spaeth, and the “Women’s Welfare” association (Loschgeschule, Turnstraße 8)
11 Men and fashion trends (Huguenot fountain in the palace gardens)
12 Female scientists at the Friedrich-Alexander University, FAU for short (Kollegienhaus im Schlossgarten)

5. Erlangen Women in Motion: History and Present of Women in Erlangen (Main Tour)

Dial 089 210 833 055 1 + the desired code number

01 The Equal Opportunities Officers in conversation
02
A meeting place for the Erlangen women's movement (Women's Center in Gerberei 4)
03
Refugees and religious freedom (Hugenottenplatz)
04
“The most significant genius”: Emmy Noether (Hauptstraße 23)
05
Women's suffrage and the first female city councillors (Old Town Hall in the Stutterheim Palace at Market Square 1)
06
A Turkish woman from Erlangen tells how she became a native (Markplatz)
07
“A highly witty lady”: Margravine Sophie Caroline (The Margrave’s Palace on the Schlossplatz)
08
French flair and learned governesses (Heuwaagstraße/Goethestraße)
09
Meeting place of the proletarian women's movement (Zum Goldenen Hecht, Glockenstraße 8)
10
The city’s first headmistress, Elise Spaeth, and the “Women’s Welfare” association (Loschgeschule, Turnstraße 8)
11
Men and fashion trends (Huguenot fountain in the palace gardens)
12
Female scientists at the Friedrich-Alexander University, FAU for short (Kollegienhaus im Schlossgarten)

13 Female students at FAU (Kollegienhaus at Universitätsstraße 15)
14 Margravine Wilhelmine of Bayreuth and her precious book donation (Old University Library at Universitätsstraße 15)
15 The professor's wife Luise Rückert (Egloffstein Palace, Friedrichstr. 17)
16 Higher education for girls (Lyncker Palace, Friedrichstrasse 35)
17 The working couple must stand together in the craft (small houses at Krankenhausstraße 5-7)
18 Gynaecology as an academic “male discipline” (Women’s Clinic, Universitätsstraße 21-23)
19 Women's work at Siemens (Reiniger, Gebbert and Schall)
20 Women with Disabilities and Feminism (Center for Independent Living, Luitpoldstraße 42/44)
21 Female forced laborers in Erlangen (memorial plaque at Luitpoldstr. 45)

Info

This service is offered exclusively by the Erlangen Tourist Information Center. You only pay the connection fee from your mobile phone to the German landline (network-dependent). There are no additional costs.