Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Frankoniabrunnen
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Frankoniabrunnen
The Frankonia Fountain , originally called Luitpold Fountain , is a fountain at Residenzplatz west of the Würzburg Residence in Würzburg, Lower Franconia . It is one such castle, forecourt and Court since 1981 for the World Heritage Site of UNESCO . It is listed under the monument number D-6-63-000-457 as a monument in the Bavarian monument list. The fountain in neo-baroque style by an architect of Gabriel von Seidl designed and related bronze sculptures from the ore casterFerdinand von Miller created.
On the site of today's well was the wrought-iron Ehrenhofgitter. This was canceled in 1821, after Würzburg had fallen in 1814 to the Kingdom of Bavaria . 1894 Frankoniabrunnen of the city of Wuerzburg in honor of became Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria built and on June 3, 1894 revealed the presence of the Prince Regent. The fountain has a fountain bowl with a central pedestal and a crowning bronze statue, which represents Frankonia , the allegory of Franconia.
The Frankonia carrying harness and Krieger coat and is crowned with the Duke's hat. In her left hand she wears the racing flag , which is also in the Würzburg city flag, the right hand is stretched out in a stately gesture. The statue is of the base figures Walther von der Vogelweide , Matthias Grünewald and Tilman Riemenschneider surrounded and overlooks the cathedral. The Kiliansbrunnen, which was inaugurated on July 8, 1895 by Prince Regent Luitpold in return for the Frankonia Fountain, stands in front of Würzburg Central Station.
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Redebeitrag attac Würzburg
8. Mai, Friedensdemo - Waffen schaffen keinen Frieden
Auftakt: 18.30 Uhr - Hauptbahnhof Kiliansbrunnen
Abschluss: Unterer Markt
Am Tag der Befreiung von Krieg und Nationalsozialismus (Faschismus) treffen wir uns unter dem Motto Waffen schaffen keinen Friedenzu einer Auftaktkundgebung am Kiliansbrunnen.
Im Nahen Osten toben internationale Stellvertreterkriege, am Horizont zeichnet sich ein neuer „Kalter Krieg ab. Es gibt zahllose Gründe, wieder für den Frieden auf die Straße zu gehen! Wir müssen die Bundesregierung dazu auffordern, Rüstungsexporte zu verbieten, abzurüsten, keine deutschen Soldaten in Auslandseinsätze zu schicken, völkerrechtswidrige Angriffe zu verurteilen, die UNO und die UNO-Charta zu stärken und gegen die EU-Militarisierung einzustehen.
Es gibt Redebeiträge von: DIE LINKE KV WÜRZBURG, Attac Würzburg, DFG-VK, Jusos, SDAJ
Leider sind die Jusos nicht erschienen. Stattdessen sprach ein Landtagskandidat der Linken in Bayern
Der Kiliansbrunnen sprudelt wieder
Zwei Jahre und zahlreiche Spenden und Spendenaktion hat es gedauert, aber seit heute hat Würzburg eines seiner Wahrzeichen zurück ... mehr unter
Germany: Kitzingen
Kitzingen is a town in the German state of Bavaria. Surrounded by vineyards, Kitzingen County is the largest wine producer in Bavaria. It is said to be Franconia's wine trade center.
Historical center of the still well-preserved medieval old town with its unmistakable, many-towered silhouette forms despite many destructions and changes in the market square, a closed monumental ensemble of business and town houses.
The market square represents a spatial extension of the medieval Main thoroughfare of Kitzingen aimed at the Alte Mainbrücke. The so-called Poganietzhaus, a richly decorated 16th-century Renaissance half-timbered house, has survived from the original gable house development (Marktstraße 26) Today the Conditorei Museum is located.
The marketplace is dominated by the Renaissance town hall of the master craftsman Eckhart von Schaffhausen, which was completed in 1563, and by the 39 meter high market tower, a former defense tower of the inner city fortifications from the 13th and 14th centuries with a first floor from 1546, later called Urban Watchtower served today and houses the Central Archive of the German carnival. At the market tower above the surrounding business buildings from the early 19th century even the former pillory can be seen. The Kitzinger Elle in the form of a metal measure, which is attached to the square facing the square of the town hall, reminiscent of the former function of the square as the main market of the city.
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Bad Mergentheim, Sehenswürdigkeiten des Heilbades und Kurortes im Taubertal
Im Mittelpunkt unseres Besuches in Bad Mergentheim (Baden-Württemberg) stand die Besichtigung des Marktplatzes mit „Zwillingshäusern“, Rathaus und Münster St. Johannes Baptist. Das Deutschordenschloss mit Nebengebäuden, sowie der Kurpark mit vielen Kuranlagen und Brunnen konnten uns ebenfalls begeistern.
Ein Blick auf die Brunnen Donauwörths
Teil 3
Kindheitsbrunnen - in Auchsesheim
Promenadenbrunnen - in der Promenade
Blütenbrunnen - in der Neudegger Siedlung
Wasserfontänen - am Bahnhof