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Goslar, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies at the foot of the Harz Mountains and boasts over 1,000 years of history. The town’s medieval old quarter, with its winding streets, half-timbered houses, and imposing Imperial Palace (Kaiserpfalz), transports visitors back to the Middle Ages.

Goslar’s rich history is intertwined with its mining heritage, and visitors can explore the nearby Rammelsberg Mine, also a World Heritage Site, for a deeper understanding of the region’s past.

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