In 1686, Margrave Christian-Ernst had Erlangen's New Town built as a Baroque planned town for French religious refugees. On Huguenot Square, the Reformed Church testifies to the tolerance of those of other faiths, and Baroque houses testify to the industriousness of French artisans. The tour traces the faith, life, and working practices of both foreigners and locals in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Die Barockstadt Erlangen
Wigs, swank and Protestants
Date: January 1
Bookable during this period! Duration: 2 hours Participants: Up to 25 people
Entrance fees
135, - €
Price per group up to 25 people
Reduced price (for school and youth groups) 120€
Organizer
Geschichte Für Alle e.V. - Institut für Regionalgeschichte
Wiesentalstraße 32
90419 Nuremberg / Germany