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Emsbüren
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Emsbüren is a community in Emsland.

background

Archaeological finds indicate settlement activities of the funnel cup culture as early as the 3rd millennium BC. Chr. The first written references date back to the 9th century AD. Saint Liudger set up quarters here for business trips to Friesland. St. Andrew's Church can also be traced back to his work.

getting there

By plane

Regional airports such as Nordhorn and in Twente. The nearest international airport is the Munster Osnabrück Airport.

By train

In the Leschede district is the 1 Emsbüren-Leschede stop of the Deutsche Bahn. The Emsland Express (RE15) between Munster (Westphalia) and Emden wrong. He also stops in Rheine, Lingen and Empty.

By bus

There are regional bus connections with Lingen Via lines 151 and N3, and bus line 152 also connects Emsbüren Mountains of salt

In the street

South of the city runs the A30 of Hengelo to Bad Oeynhausen. Ideally, you should take exit 6 Salzbergen and then drive in the direction of Emsbüren.

To the west of the village runs the A31 of Bottrop to Emden. Exit 26 Emsbüren is the best choice here.

By boat

The Ems flows through Emsbüren and has a marina in the local area which is operated by the Rheine Yacht Club:

mobility

Map of Emsbüren

Emsbüren consists of a few small individual communities that are a few kilometers apart. To see everything you should at least be mobile with a bike or a car. A citizens bus is available for those who want to do without it [2]

Tourist Attractions

  • 1 St. Andrew's Church - This church was probably built in the 9th century. The current building dates back to the 15th century. The church was last extensively expanded in the 19th century. The altar and the organ are from this period. But even today parts of the church go to the 15th and 16th centuries. Century back. There is still a non-ringable bell from 1599 in the bell tower.
  • 2 Church of St. John the Baptist - This church is mentioned for the first time in 1338. The church was probably built a few years earlier.
  • 3 St. Mary's Church - This church in Listrup was inaugurated in 1883.
  • 4 Parish garden in Emsbüren - The pastor Albert Deitering created this 1.5 hectare park in the middle of the 19th century. There are over 200 different types of trees and shrubs here. In addition to many native species, exotic species such as ginkgo, snake spruce or trumpet tree are also worth seeing. A guided tour can be arranged by calling 05903/93 57 58.
  • 5 Heimathof - In 1973 a low German hall building was bought, which is the main building of the Heimathof complex. The main house is joined by seven other houses such as a forge and a bakery. All houses date from the 18th century and were originally in Lingen. The forge and the bakery are both still in operation and are demonstrated at events. A cottage garden completes the outdoor area. Visiting the outdoor area is free of charge, and if you have booked a tour for more than 20 people, the bakery will be used for baking. The tours can be arranged under 05903/935758.[3]
  • 6 Medicinal herb garden - In 2002 this facility was laid out on approx. 2000 m². There are around 200 different herbs, shrubs and trees here. [4]
  • 7 Kuipers grain distillery - The house dates from 1818.
  • 8 District Bailiwick - The building of the last Vogt of Emsbüren dates from 1824. Restored in 2008, it now houses the registry office and tourist office.
  • 9 Mehringer stones - Here you can find three graves of the funnel beaker culture, which dates from around 3000 BC. were built. Graves I and III are badly damaged. The best preserved is grave II. Here many stones are still in their original place. Some of the large cover plates can still be seen.
  • 10 Herzog-und-Kumpan-Brunnen - In the center of the fountain there are two large bronze statues that represent the duke and his cronies. These originally come from a novel by Bernd Bücker and are now the core characters of the Carnival in Emsbüren.
  • 11 Pastor sine Koh - This bronze sculpture stands for the song of the same name, which spread nationwide. In the song the pastor has his cow examined. The doctor, who is also the butcher, advises rapid emergency slaughter. The pastor agrees on the condition that the meat be distributed among the poor. But ultimately the meat was shared among wealthy citizens.
  • 12 Enkings Mill - This mill is a Dutch mill that is over 200 years old. This is still used to grind the grain for the production of pumpernickel. The pumpernikel is also baked here. The mill can be visited by appointment [5]. The offer is supplemented by a shop, a café with a beer garden and a free charging station for electric bicycles.
  • 13 Listruper Emswehr - In 1828 a weir and a sluice were set up here. The weir is now made of stone and designed in accordance with nature. The lock is still operated by hand.
  • 14 Church of the Redeemer Leschede - In 1952 this church was designed and built by the Bauhaus architect Otto Bartning. This became necessary when, at the end of the Second World War, refugees of Evangelical Lutheran faith began to settle here.
  • 15 Emsflower - Here the visitor will find Europe's largest pot and bedding plant nursery. Every day there is the opportunity to visit. The offer is complemented by a tropical house with butterflies, a playground and a café [6]
  • 16 Hünenburg - The circular rampart is very likely from the early 10th century AD. and served as a refuge.

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Web links

https://www.emsbueren.de/ - Official website of Emsbüren

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