Neustadt (Orla) - Neustadt (Orla)

Neustadt an der Orla
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Neustadt (Orla), the second largest city in the Oral cavity, is about midway between Poessneck and Triptis.

Map of Neustadt (Orla)

getting there

By train

Rail travelers use the Saalfeld – Gera line. At the 1 Neustadt (Orla) train station there are regional train and regional express connections alternating every hour. There are bus connections from Jena, Schleiz and Zeulenroda shoot out.

In the street

Neustadt is via the B 281 from Triptis to Saalfeld, on this section part of the "Thuringian Porcelain Route", accessible. At Triptis there is a connection to the A 9 motorway. In the course of the six-lane expansion of the A 9, the B 281 was also expanded. Neustadt in the south can now be completely bypassed as a car road. The city can be reached from various exits on the bypass.

mobility

Tourist Attractions

The late Gothic stands on the market square 1 town hallTown hall in the encyclopedia WikipediaCity hall in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsCity Hall (Q20192158) in the Wikidata database, which is one of the richest late Gothic town halls in Thuringia. That is among the town houses there 2 Luther HouseLutherhaus in the encyclopedia WikipediaLutherhaus in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLutherhaus (Q15118971) in the Wikidata database mentions where Martin Luther is said to have lived during his stays in Neustadt. There are nine in an alley between the market square and the church square Meat banks from 1475, the only surviving Europe. Meat banks used to be the butchers' stalls. It follows the 3 JohanneskircheJohanneskirche in the encyclopedia WikipediaJohanneskirche in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsJohanneskirche (Q2327442) in the Wikidata database with Cranach altar. It is open for church services and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. To the south-east of the market one can find the profaned one Monastery church from 1471-1490 and that 4 lockCastle in the encyclopedia WikipediaLock in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLock (Q18604055) in the Wikidata database, the latter laid out in 1674 by the dukes of Saxony-Zeitz.

Meat banks between the market square and the church square

activities

Regular events

  • carnival
  • Well festival
  • Shooting festival

shop

  • 1  REWE, To Festplatz 3, 07806 Neustadt an der Orla. Tel.: 49 (0)36481 843377. Open: Mon - Fri 7 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sat 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

kitchen

  • 2  Restaurant & Pension Ziegler, Pößnecker Strasse 34, 07806 Neustadt an der Orla. Tel.: 49 (0)36481 22075. Price: Overnight stay per person: without breakfast € 25, including breakfast € 33.
  • 3  Sesame Bistro, Markt 15, 07806 Neustadt an der Orla. Tel.: 49 (0)36481 567657. Open: Mon - Fri 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sat Sun 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.
  • 4  Azad Grill, Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 36, 07806 Neustadt an der Orla. Tel.: 49 (0)36481 84040. Turkish restaurant.Open: Mon - Sat 10.30 a.m. - 10 p.m., closed on Sun.

nightlife

accommodation

health

  • 1  Hirsch pharmacy, Ernst-Thälmann-Str. 55, 07806 Neustadt an der Orla. Tel.: 49 (0)36481 2100, Email: . Open: Mon, Thu 7.30 a.m. - 7.00 p.m., Tue, Wed, Fri 7.30 a.m. - 6.00 p.m., Sat 8.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.
  • 3  New pharmacy, Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 93, 07806 Neustadt an der Orla. Tel.: 49 (0)36481 52020, Fax: 49 (0)36481 22327, Email: . Open: Mon - Fri 7.30 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.

trips

  • Triptis (9 km east, B 281 “Thüringer Porzellanstraße”) - a small town on the eastern edge of the Orlasenke; preserved keep of Triptis Castle.
  • Oppurg (10 km east, B 281 "Thüringer Porzellanstraße") - located in the middle between Pößneck and Neustadt; Baroque Oppurg Palace from the 18th century.
  • Poessneck (16 km west, B 281 "Thuringian Porcelain Road" via Oppurg) - largest city in the Orlasenke; organized the first Thuringian State Garden Show in 2000.
  • Kahla (17 km northwest) - town in the Saale valley, above the Leuchtenburg.
  • Stadtroda (17 km north) - between Hermsdorf and Jena-Lobeda, a small town in the Thuringian woodland; Zeitzgrund.
  • Schleiz (20 km south) - “Schleizer Dreieck” car racing track; former residence of the Reussian Schleizer line.

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