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Cadolzburg | ||
federal state | Bavaria | |
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Residents | 11.188 (2019) | |
height | 352 m | |
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Cadolzburg is a market town in the district Fuerth in Middle Franconia.
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background
The place, first mentioned in a document in 1157, is known for its castle, which dates back to the 13th century. He later came to the margraviate Ansbach and was the seat of an upper office. In 1806 he came to the newly created kingdom Bavaria. The central functions (court, tax office) moved to the following period Fuerth from.
A nationally known company based in Cadolzburg is the Riegelein chocolate factory, which among other things. produces large quantities of chocolate Easter Bunnies and Santa Clauses.
getting there
By plane
The nearest airport is 22 km away Nuremberg Airport(IATA: NUE). From there it takes about half an hour by car or an hour by bus and train via Fürth Hbf to Cadolzburg.
By train
The 1 Cadolzburg station is the end point of a regional train line from Fürth, which is served every half hour. The journey from Fürth takes 23 minutes. From the next long-distance train station, Nürnberg Hbf, you first have to take the S-Bahn or U-Bahn to Fürth and then change to the RB to Cadolzburg (approx. 40 minutes in total). The VGN tariff applies.
In the street
The well-developed federal highway 8 (Würzburg – Neustadt a. D. Aisch – Fürth – Nuremberg) leads north past Cadolzburg. The next motorway junction is Fürth-Poppenreuth on the A 73.
By boat
The Main-Danube Canal leads through the nearby Fürth.
By bicycle
mobility
The is responsible for the bus routes in the region VGN (Transport association for the greater Nuremberg area).
Tourist Attractions
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- The impressive medieval Castle burned down at the end of World War II. The reconstruction took a long time, but has now been completed.
- The town hall from around 1670, a stately three-storey half-timbered building, "delightfully situated above the steep slope of the valley" (Dehio manual).
- The Market consolidation from the 15th century.
- The one built in the 18th century Protestant parish church.
- The one built in 1893 Observation tower, popularly referred to as "pencil".
activities
Museums
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- The Rangau Heimathaus.
shop
- Chocothek Cadolzburg, Tiembacher Str. 11. Factory outlet of the Riegelein chocolate factory.Open: September – May: Mon-Fri 9 am–6pm, Sat 9 am–2pm; June-August: Thursday-Friday 9 am-6pm, Saturday 9 am-2pm.
kitchen
nightlife
accommodation
health
Practical advice
Brief information | |
surface | 45.4 km² |
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Phone code | 09103 |
Post Code | 90556 |
Mark | FÜ |
Time zone | UTC 1 |
Emergency call | 112 / 110 |
trips
literature
Web links
http://www.cadolzburg.de/ - Official website of Cadolzburg