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B2B events and fam trips
We host B2B events in Thuringia and product information trips on changing topics. For individual product information trips, we offer advice and support in putting together itineraries. Please contact us to arrange dates and content.
Our B2B event 2025 - THÜRINGEN EXKLUSIV
Thüringer Tourismus GmbH is launching a new series of product information trips for the travel industry in 2025. Under the title 'THÜRINGEN Exklusiv', we inform about new developments and offers in Thuringia and provide exclusive insights and experiences in small groups.
Next date: 13 - 16 May 2025
Themed: ‘Historic theatres and garden culture in Thuringia’
The theme is related to the 200th anniversary of the birth of the ‘theatre duke’ George II of Saxe-Meiningen next year and the Thuringian State Garden Show in Leinefelde-Worbis in 2026. Please note that this is an event addressed to a German-speaking audience.
More details and an online form to let us know your are interested can be found here. In case of questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.
You can find us at the follwing events:
- 21 Mai 2025 at the Germany workshop in Zurich
- 30 September 2025 at the GNTB Austria Roadshow in Vienna and Linz
- 21 til 23 September 2025 at the North-Europe-Workshop in Kopenhagen
- 05 til 07 November 2025 at the Trade-Workshop in Krakau
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Older Erfurt residents remember: Where today Thüringer Tourismus GmbH is at home used to be the "Erfurter Hof" hotel. The building is historic. In the middle of the Cold War, on 19 March 1970, the "Erfurt Summit" took place here, a meeting of West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and East German Prime Minister Willy Stoph. A neon sign on the roof commemorates the events and echoes the chants of the crowd gathered on the forecourt: "Willy Brandt to the window". In our conference room on the 2nd floor is the very window where Willy Brandt once waved to the people.