Adventure in Steinkaulenberg Underground Mine
This one is the only mineral mine that open for public in Europe. Open everyday from March 15th to November 15th annually. From 10.00 to 17.00. You have to take a tour to see the mine. It's an interesting way to learn about history of gemstone mining in Idar-Oberstein.
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Germany Pt 10: Idar-Oberstein
Idar-Oberstein is a city in the Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. It is The German Capital of Gemstone Industry. The city lies on the Nahe River, in the district of Birkenfeld. It is the largest city in the Hunsrück region of southwest Germany, and has a population of around 35,000.
General History. The towns of Idar and Oberstein belonged to the barons of Daun-Oberstein (who later became the counts of Falkenstein) until 1670. In 1865, both Idar and Oberstein were chartered as cities, and finally in 1933, they united (along with the smaller towns of Algenrodt and Tiefenstein) to form the modern town of Idar-Oberstein.
The Felsenkirche, aka the Church of the Rock, and two ruined medieval castles are perched on the hills above the town, and are, after gemstones and jewelry, the chief tourist attractions in the city. Schloss Oberstein was the site of Tschuess Fest, a festival celebrating German-American friendship. It was held on April 21, 2007 and had over 500 attendees. Additionally, it served as a farewell to the area's two main American socialites, Jason O. Waters, an American energy magnate who is President and Chief Executive Officer of Waters and Waters Energy Services, and John C. Mooney, Waters' chief of staff.
Burg Bosselstein
The German Army's Artillery School (Artillerieschule) is located in Idar-Oberstein. Baumholder, a United States military installation just south of Idar-Oberstein, was once the largest concentration of American combat soldiers outside of the U.S, and a large number of its junior officers live in Idar-Oberstein. Additionally, the small U.S. Army post of Strassburg Kaserne overlooks the city from the suburb of Algenrodt--which was occupied until August 2008 by the 1st Battalion, 94th Field Artillery.
[edit]History of Idar Oberstein as Gem Center
Idar-Oberstein is currently best known as a gemstone center: until recently, until the 18th century the area was a source for agate and jasper. In combination with cheap labour and with cheap energy resources a true gemstone working industry flourished. The river Nahe provided with free water-powered mills that powered the cutting and polishing machines. When resources dried up the area's industry came into decline until a way was found to provide new material to Idar. This occurred in the 19th century when large amounts of Agates were found in Brazil, and German traders were able to ship the Agate nodules back as ballast on empty vessels that had dropped off cargo in Brazil. The cheap Agates were transported to Idar-Oberstein and a new way to create an industry was formed. In combination with their technological knowledge of chemical dyes the industry became bigger than ever at the turn of the 20th century.
After WW II, the region had to redefine itself once more, and the region became a leading hub in the trade of gemstones from Brazil and Africa. That in turn provided local artists with a large selection of material and the region encountered a third boom as a gemstone center. More recently however the competition from Thailand, India have hit the region hard.
[edit]Notable Residents
Bruce Willis was born in Idar-Oberstein in 1955. Count Maxwell Charles Griffin Ford is the current non-reigning Princely Count of Idar-Oberstein.
Since the early 1960s tourism became quite important for Idar-Oberstein. Today one will find many modern facilities like the Steinkaulenberg (a gemstone mine open for visitors) and the Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum (German gemstone museum) as well as many recreational resorts.
Dining
Spießbraten is a dish, typically pork or beef, associated with the area. For many years the town hosted an annual Spießbratenfest. Many restaurants specialize in this marinated steak of beef or pork. It is cooked on an open pit over a wood fire. It is typically served with a salad of grated radish and potatoes also cooked over the fire.
Tour de Kultur: Entdeckungsreise ins Land der Edelsteine
Bereits vor 500 Jahren baute man in der Region um Idar-Oberstein Achate und Amethyste in Bergwerken ab. Schleifer und Goldschmiede siedelten sich an. Und obwohl die Minen bereits Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts nicht mehr konkurrenzfähig waren, gehört Idar-Oberstein in Sachen Edelstein-Verarbeitung noch immer zur Weltspitze. Reporterin Julia Leiendecker hat sich auf die Spur der Steine gemacht und einige Stationen der fast 50 Kilometer langen „Edelsteinstraße“ besucht.
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