A night tour through the historic and winding streets of Mühlhausen is a very special experience. In an atmosphere of past centuries, the night guide provides an insight into the eventful history of the medieval imperial city of Mühlhausen. You will learn a lot of interesting facts. Registration for the guided tour is required in advance at the Tourist Information Centre, tel. 03601 404770. Here you can also obtain vouchers for participation worth €10.00 per person. Please note that it is not possible to visit the interior of the museum during the night tour. The duration of the tour is approximately 90 minutes. The meeting point is in front of the Tourist Information Centre at Ratsstraße 20.
Tourist Information Mühlhausen
The Tourist Information team looks forward to your visit!
We are open daily during the high season and offer a customer-oriented service with advice. You will find us in the immediate vicinity of the town hall at Ratsstraße 20.
We are happy to arrange: guided tours of the town, trips on the Mühlhäuser Tschu Tschu train, organ demonstrations, themed tours, tour guides, overnight stays, catering services, guided walks, program suggestions for groups, sale of concert tickets, printed matter, souvenirs and much more.
Interesting facts about the Tourist Information:
Tourist Information Mühlhausen is part of Wirtschaftsbetriebe Mühlhausen GmbH and has various tasks. In addition to providing services for guests and citizens in the office, it produces brochures, develops new products and creates offers. Work in supra-regional tourist associations, such as the Thuringian Towns Association or the Bach Working Group, promotes marketing as a tourist location. Creating networks and working on joint projects is another area of activity.
We are a nature park partner of the Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal Nature Park.
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The Peasants' War of 1525 left its mark on the collective memory of German-speaking countries for generations. Thuringia was not only the scene of a decisive turning point in the uprising, but also the final place of activity of the radical reformer Thomas Müntzer. For these reasons, the Thuringian state government has decided to use the 500th anniversary of the German Peasants' War as an opportunity to host a Thuringian state exhibition in Mühlhausen and Bad Frankenhausen in 2025.
Various events will be organized in the Mühlhausen museums and in the Panorama Museum Bad Frankenhausen 2025 under the title "freiheyt 1525 - 500 years of the Peasants' War". Mühlhausen and Bad Frankenhausen are central locations for the historical events.
Duration of the exhibition in Mühlhausen: April 26 to October 19, 2025
Duration of the exhibition in Bad Frankenhausen: May 10 to August 17, 2025
