Glashütte Petersberg

Erfurt


Sitting atop Erfurt's only significant hill like an incongruous glass Tetris-brick among the baroque-era buildings of the Zitadelle Petersberg, the Glashütte's forte is a fabulous prospect of the cathedral and city below. On the menu you'll find a familiar mix of Thuringian specialities, steaks, salads and pasta.


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