Godzilla is the Chinese name of a small town in Germany.
Goslar is translated into goslar in Baidu Encyclopedia, but I prefer to call it Godzilla for two reasons: First, R is not pronounced here, so it doesn't need to be translated; Second, Godzilla is the king of monsters, and his name sounds smooth?
In my mind, even though it is only a mountainous area in Lower Saxony with a population of only 5,, few people know its charm. Its historical importance is as important as that of the Roman Empire, its colorful cultural landscape as that of Athens, and its charming scenery as that of Lucerne, Switzerland.
the small town of Godzilla has been included in the world cultural heritage in many ways.
Everyone has different feelings about the journey. I just want to introduce the unique Godzilla that I feel with my heart to you.
buildings were wiped out from the middle ages to the 19th century
The history of Godzilla dates back to 922 AD, and it was once the center of royal commerce and power. It was called "Rome in the North" in ancient times, and it was also the center of faith. The small town * * * has 47 churches, monasteries and chapels. Coming to the old city may satisfy a journey from the Middle Ages (1th century) to the 19th century.
In addition to the emperor's palace and the church, the streets and alleys of Godzilla are full of unique small buildings, and everywhere they are taken, they are architectural blockbusters.
treasure hunting in mines
the history of Godzilla is closely related to the mining industry. The Rammelsberg mine here has a mining history of more than 1, years, and is rich in copper, tin, silver and lead, so it has also been included in the world cultural heritage. This mine, which once owned nearly 3 million tons of minerals, has been accompanied by the ups and downs of Godzilla's history. In the museum, you can visit one of the oldest and best-preserved mines in Germany, which began in the 12th century. You can visit the oldest lining mine in Europe, which was built in the 13th century. And the oldest mine tower in Germany, built in the 13th or 14th century.
As an important part of Hammersburg Mine, samson Mine belongs to the monumental heritage of European mining industry, where silver-bearing ore was excavated from 1521 to 191. Sams mine has always been regarded as one of the deepest mines in the world. Here, you can also see the only originator of the "elevator" still in operation in the world. Since it was put into operation in 1837, there have been only seven accidents in the past 18 years, and its quality and safety factor are second to none in the world.
Meeting a Witch by Steam Train
Godzilla is located in the Hartz Mountains in the northernmost part of Germany. The Hartz Mountains are a resort for rest and vacation, and it is also a deep mountain forest suitable for seclusion to escape from the noisy city. In summer, walking in the deep pine forests and foggy trails seems to fly to the sky in the next second. In winter, the mountains are covered with white snow, which seems to be in a fairy tale world.
Since the Middle Ages, the Hartz Mountains have been full of mystery. The tradition of Gith Night in Valppu has been preserved to this day. Every year on the night of April 3th, people turn into demons or witches from all walks of life to "fly" to the highest peak of the Hartz Mountains to light bonfires and sing and revel. Therefore, Godzilla is also called "Witch City".
What makes Hartz Mountain full of unique charm is the narrow-gauge steam train, a living fossil of industrial heritage that runs through the mountains. In Harz Mountain, with dangerous mountain and complex terrain, the steam locomotive brigade is the biggest highlight of traveling through the deep mountains and forests. Steam trains coming from all directions of the mountain finally reached the highest peak of Harz Mountain-Broken Mountain, the witch's carnival holy land.
Of course, many people choose to walk to Brocken Mountain, which is 1142 meters above sea level, and enjoy the scenery along the way. Because witch culture prevails here, I don't know where a witch is waiting for you.
Food and wine surprises
Thousands of years of mining tradition have bred the local people's eating habits-no meat and no joy. Harzer Rotvieh is very popular. It is said that this cow was once on the verge of extinction. Not only the working people like to eat fresh and delicious red beef, but also Hartz red beef has gradually become the favorite food of all German gourmets.
however, beef can't be eaten alone, but also with beer?
Godzilla has been an important place for beer brewing since the Middle Ages, and it is also the birthplace of Gose beer. Gus and Gose River have the same name, and the brewing water comes from this river. The river has its own salty taste, and the salty taste comes from Godzilla's rich mineral soil.
Gus beer is a traditional top fermented beer, and it is one of the few beers with salty, sour and fragrant flavor in the world. Moreover, the alcohol content is quite low, and the sense of bubbles is strong, which is a good product for quenching thirst and relieving summer heat.
Godzilla also produces various seasonal wines, such as March beer (m? Rzenbier), Maibock, Whisky-Bock, etc. In addition to alcohol, the local area also produces distinctive non-alcoholic beverages, such as Hartz Fangcao Witch brand soda (Harzer Kr? uterhexe)。
During Christmas every year, the whole Hatz Mountain is the most popular town in Godzilla. As long as I come, I will definitely go into the vast sea of people in the Christmas market to find a dessert called Kaisertaler, and there is only one low-key Christmas market in Nuoda, so I may pass by if I don't look carefully. The hot imperial coins taste comfortable but not sweet, and have a long aftertaste.
In the Christmas market, you can sweep the local food and wine in one breath, and buy some specialties back at the same time, such as Hartz garlic sausage, charcoal red sausage, leek ham sausage, venison salami, wild boar liver sausage and so on.
One day, when you go to Harz Mountain, take a walk in the small town of Godzilla. I hope this article will serve as a guide for your next trip. By the way, it was once the road that Goethe and Heine walked, and the only place that The Way in San Diego passed through.