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Goslar is a large independent city in Lower Saxony and the district town of the Goslar district. As of December 31, 2023, it had 50,253 residents. The mining town, first mentioned in 979, became the seat of an imperial palace around the same time and continued to develop into a city until the 13th century. In 1290 Goslar gained imperial sovereignty and retained the status of an independent imperial city in the Holy Roman Empire until mediatization in 1802, which is reflected in the city's coat of arms. The old town of Goslar with its over 1,500 half-timbered houses and the former Rammelsberg ore mine on the southern outskirts of the city have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1992 under the name Rammelsberg Mine, Goslar Old Town and Upper Harz Water Management. The city lies between the northwestern foothills of the Harz with the Rammelsberg and the extreme southern end of the Salzgitter mountain range. Goslar is bordered in the west by the Steinberg and in the east by the border with Saxony-Anhalt. The Harly Forest lies in the northeast of the city. The Oker and its tributaries Gose and Abzucht and the Radau flow through the urban area. The urban area borders the municipality of Liebenburg in the north, the municipality of Schladen-Werla (Wolfenbüttel district) and the town of Osterwieck (in the Harz district, Saxony-Anhalt) in the northeast, the town of Bad Harzburg in the southeast, and the mountain and university town of Clausthal in the south -Zellerfeld (although the unincorporated area of Harz (Goslar district) lies in between) and in the west the town of Langelsheim. The nearest larger cities are Hildesheim (45 km) in the northwest, Salzgitter (30 km) in the north, Wolfenbüttel (30 km) and Braunschweig (40 km) in the northeast, Magdeburg (90 km) in the east and Nordhausen (50 km) in the southeast. and in the southwest Göttingen (55 km). Don't miss the opportunity to experience this cultural heritage up close. Tune in to continue the journey and let yourself be enchanted by the history and beauty of Goslar! ✨ #Goslar #Middle Ages #UNESCO World Heritage #Germany #TravelAdventure