The first city to arrive in Germany this time is Eisenach, a typical town with a population of less than 50,000. On the way to the hotel, I passed a beautiful arch and a statue of Martin Luther appeared in the square in front of me. I know, this is another city related to Martin Luther. Martin Luther was an advocate of European religious reform and the founder of Protestantism. Knowing this, you will know how important he is.
Essennah, a small town with many stories, is also the hometown of Bach, and there is also the famous Fort Watt. I have to say, there is too much information!
In the early morning, I got on the bus in the square and headed for Watt Castle, which is just above a hill on the edge of the city. Anyone who has been to Germany knows that there are countless castles here. However, people say that there are three German castles that must be visited: Neuschwanstein Castle, the cultural castle Heidelberg and the historical castle Wartburg.
Fort Watergate is the best preserved and oldest castle in the northern Alps (built in 1067). Count Ludwig Dale Springer, the owner of the castle, thought the feng shui here was good and said, "Watt (wait), you will be my castle!" "Later, the castle was named Wartburg.