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Grünberg is a small town in the district to water and has the following districts:

1 BeltershainBeltershain in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBeltershain in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryBeltershain (Q816201) in the Wikidata database,
2 GoebelnrodGöbelnrod in the encyclopedia WikipediaGöbelnrod in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsGöbelnrod (Q823684) in the Wikidata database,
3 GrünbergGrünberg in the travel guide Wikivoyage in a different languageGrünberg in the encyclopedia WikipediaGrünberg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsGrünberg (Q522469) in the Wikidata database
4 HarbachHarbach in the encyclopedia WikipediaHarbach (Q1584880) in the Wikidata database,
5 Small oaksSmall oaks in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSmall oaks in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSmall oaks (Q1723703) in the Wikidata database,
6 LardenbachLardenbach in the encyclopedia WikipediaLardenbach in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLardenbach (Q1743772) in the Wikidata database,
7 LehnheimLehnheim in the encyclopedia WikipediaLehnheim (Q1813261) in the Wikidata database,
8 LumdaLumda in the Wikipedia encyclopediaLumda (Q1877227) in the Wikidata database,
9 QueckbornQueckborn in the encyclopedia WikipediaQueckborn in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsQueckborn (Q2122512) in the Wikidata database,
10 ReinhardshainReinhardshain in the encyclopedia WikipediaReinhardshain (Q1447130) in the Wikidata database,
11 Rod rodRod rod in the Wikipedia encyclopediaRod rod (Q1233842) in the Wikidata database,
12 StockhausenStockhausen in the encyclopedia WikipediaStockhausen in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsStockhausen (Q2350669) in the Wikidata database,
13 WeickartshainWeickartshain in the Wikipedia encyclopediaWeickartshain in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWeickartshain (Q2554963) in the Wikidata database,
14 WeitershainAlso in the Wikipedia encyclopediaContinue in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWeitershain (Q2556664) in the Wikidata database.

background

Grünberg is located in the eastern part of the district of Gießen and has almost 14,000 inhabitants, who are divided into a total of 14 districts. The Climatic health resort is best known for its historic old town and the sports school of the Hessian Football Association.

The first documentary mention was made in 1186 as "Castrum Gruninberc".

The neighboring communities are

15 HombergWebsite of this institutionHomberg in the encyclopedia WikipediaHomberg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHomberg (Q624176) in the Wikidata database,
16 LaubachWebsite of this institutionLaubach in the encyclopedia WikipediaLaubach in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLaubach (Q567010) in the Wikidata database,
17 mosquitoMosquito in the Wikipedia encyclopediaMosquito in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsMücke (Q635175) in the Wikidata database,
18 RabenauRabenau in the encyclopedia WikipediaRabenau in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsRabenau (Q288353) in the Wikidata database,
19 ReiskirchenReiskirchen in the encyclopedia WikipediaReiskirchen in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsReiskirchen (Q387858) in the Wikidata database,
20 UlrichsteinWebsite of this institutionUlrichstein in the encyclopedia WikipediaUlrichstein in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsUlrichstein (Q565534) in the Wikidata database.

getting there

In the street

With the car you can get around the city A5 have had their own at Grünberg for several years Symbol: AS 7 Grünberg owns. Furthermore, the city lies on the B49that of to water from after Alsfeld leads. Grünberg is about 30 kilometers from Giessen.

The German half-timbered street leads through the place.

By train

Grünberg owns a train station where the regional trains of Vogelsbergbahnthat from Giessen to Fulda run, hold. However, the place does not have a connection to the long-distance rail network. The nearest long-distance train stations are Gießen (Intercity connection) and Fulda (ICE connection)

mobility

Map of Grünberg

Tourist Attractions

Theft
  • Historic half-timbered old town
  • Cozy market square with beautiful half-timbered buildings
  • 1  Theft. Theft in the Wikipedia encyclopediaTheft in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsTheft (Q15109374) in the Wikidata database.The defense tower, built around 1300, is the city's landmark. It served as a prison for some time. A small exhibition on the city's history can be viewed in the tower.
  • 2  Antonite Monastery. Antoniterkloster in the encyclopedia WikipediaAntoniterkloster in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsAntoniterkloster (Q606497) in the Wikidata database.The castle, rather a larger house, emerged from the former Antonite monastery.
  • 3  Evangelical Church (Beltershain). Evangelical Church (Beltershain) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church (Beltershain) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church (Beltershain) (Q18339924) in the Wikidata database.The hall church was built at the end of the 15th century. With its six-sided roof turret, it shapes the townscape.
  • 4  Evangelical town church. Evangelical town church in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical City Church in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical City Church (Q17321560) in the Wikidata database.The church that characterizes the cityscape was built between 1846 and 1853 according to plans by the district architect Holzapfel. It has a three-storey tower on which an octagonal pointed helmet is attached.
  • 5  Hospital Church. Hospital Church in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHospital Church in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHospital Church (Q18412484) in the Wikidata database.The church is a baroque hall church without a tower, built between 1723 and 1740.
  • 6  Harbach Evangelical Church. Evangelical Church Harbach in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church Harbach in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church Harbach (Q18411611) in the Wikidata database.The church is essentially a Romanesque hall church that was built around 1250. With its roof turret and its drawn-in rectangular choir, it shapes the townscape.
  • 7  Evangelical Church (Klein-Eichen). Evangelical Church (Klein-Eichen) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church (Klein-Eichen) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church (Klein-Eichen) (Q15110522) in the Wikidata database.The church was built towards the end of the 16th century.
  • 8  Evangelical Church (Lardenbach). Evangelical Church (Lardenbach) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church (Lardenbach) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church (Lardenbach) (Q15110524) in the Wikidata database.The half-timbered church with a turret was built in 1657. It shapes the townscape.
  • 9  Evangelical Church Lumda (Grünberg). Evangelical Church Lumda (Grünberg) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church Lumda (Grünberg) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church Lumda (Grünberg) (Q18594679) in the Wikidata database.The late Classicist hall church, which was built in 1847/1848, shapes the townscape with its eight-sided roof turret.
  • 10  Evangelical Church (Queckborn). Evangelical Church (Queckborn) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church (Queckborn) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church (Queckborn) (Q17265602) in the Wikidata database.The Romanesque hall church has a retracted rectangular choir. The two-storey baroque roof turret characterizes the townscape.
  • 11  Evangelical Church (Reinhardshain). Evangelical Church (Reinhardshain) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church (Reinhardshain) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church (Reinhardshain) (Q18336322) in the Wikidata database.The church was built in 1617 and the six-sided roof turret characterizes the townscape.
  • 12  Evangelical Church Stangenrod. Evangelical Church Stangenrod in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church Stangenrod in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church Stangenrod (Q18411613) in the Wikidata database.The Romanesque hall church was built around 1100. With the west tower and the irregular, four-sided east end from the Gothic period, it characterizes the townscape.
  • 13  Evangelical Church Stockhausen (Grünberg). Evangelical Church Stockhausen (Grünberg) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church Stockhausen (Grünberg) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church Stockhausen (Grünberg) (Q18609938) in the Wikidata database.The church is the former school of the village, which was built in 1890 and converted into a church in 1982.
  • 14  Evangelical Church (Weickartshain). Evangelical Church (Weickartshain) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church (Weickartshain) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church (Weickartshain) (Q18411603) in the Wikidata database.The hall church was built from 1931 to 1932 in the style of historicism. With its six-sided roof turret, the church shapes the townscape.
  • 15  Evangelical Church (Weitershain). Evangelical Church (Weitershain) in the encyclopedia WikipediaEvangelical Church (Weitershain) in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEvangelical Church (Weitershain) (Q18411605) in the Wikidata database.The neo-Gothic hall church with five-sided closure was built in 1876/1877 according to the plans of the district architect Carl Wilhelm Christian Dieffenbach. With its stone ridge turret, the church shapes the townscape.
  • 16  town hall. Town hall in the encyclopedia WikipediaCity hall in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsCity Hall (Q1795557) in the Wikidata database.The half-timbered house was built in 1586/87 as a residence for the bailiff Hermann Rüdiger von Hersfeld. In 1593 it was sold to the city of Grünberg, which set up its town hall in it.
  • 17  Old University, Rosengasse 8. Highest half-timbered house in Central Hesse (built in 1526). In 1542 the University of Marburg was relocated here due to the plague.
  • 18  Museum in the hospital, Back alley 24. Tel.: 49 6401 2233280, Email: . Museum in the hospital in the encyclopedia WikipediaMuseum im Spital (Q1954720) in the Wikidata database.Guided tours are available for groups by prior arrangement.Open: Fri - Sun: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. and Wed 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.Price: Admission: 3 euros, reduced: 2 euros.
  • 19  Hunter oak. Hunting oak in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHunting oak (Q19290282) in the Wikidata database.600 year old single tree near the Hinsenberg.
  • 20  Gallus Market. Gallusmarkt in the Wikipedia encyclopediaGallusmarkt (Q1492619) in the Wikidata database.Since 1481 the market, one of the most important markets in the district of Gießen, has been held every autumn.

activities

swim

  • 1  outdoor pool, Alsfelder Str. 55, 35305 Grünberg (is near the sports school). Tel.: 49 (0)6401 6553. The outdoor pool has a water slide, beach volleyball and a separate baby paddling pool.Open: from May to September daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Cycling

hike

  • 2  Grünberger Fountain Valley. Hiking in the local recreation area with ponds, water wheel and Kneipp facility. This is where the Grünberg circular route.

trips

  • Lich, (37 min by bus without changing trains)
  • Laubach, (19-34 min by bus without changing trains)
  • Alsfeld, (35 min by train without changing trains)
  • Lauterbach, (35 min by train without changing) - with 3  Volcano bike pathWebsite of this institution. Vulkanradweg in the encyclopedia WikipediaVulkanradweg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsVulkanradweg (Q1799976) in the Wikidata database.Continuously asphalted course without extreme climbs.

shop

  • 1  REWE, Hegweg 7, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 2107792. Supermarket with 20,000 items in its range.Open: Mon-Sat 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
  • 2  Grünberger Markthalle, Gießener Str. 61, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 903370. Supermarket.Open: Mon-Sat 6:30 am-8:30pm.
  • 3  SPAR Express, Gießener Str. 17-19, 35305 Grünberg. Supermarket.

kitchen

  • 1  Ice cream parlor on the market square, Marktpl. 6, 35305 Grünberg. There are big balls on the waffle.
  • 2  Taverna Santorini, Alsfelder Str. 45, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 21350, Email: . Greek restaurant.Open: Mon-Sun 11:30 am-2:30pm and 5:00 pm-10:00pm.
  • 3  Restaurant Gusto, Marktpl. 9, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 2255905. Restaurant.Open: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 11: 30-14: 00 and 17: 30-23: 00; Sa 17: 30-23: 30; Sun 11: 30-14: 30.
  • 4  Ristorante Pizzeria Al Castello, Schloßgasse 4, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 1822, Email: . Italian restaurant.Open: Tue-Fri, Sun 11: 30-14: 30 and 17: 30-23: 00; Sa 17: 30-23: 00.
  • 5  Tavern Delfi Grünberg, Londorfer Str. 10, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 220275. Greek restaurant.Open: Tue-Sat 17-23; Sun 11 am-2pm and 5-11pm.
  • 6  Bistro Schirn, Marktgasse 1, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 1208. Restaurant.Open: Mon-Sat 17: 30-23: 30; Sun 11: 00-22: 00.
  • 7  Backhouse Pfeiff Carpio, Londorfer Str. 9, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 225282. German restaurant.Open: Sun-Fri 11-14 and 17-21; Sat 5 pm-9pm.
  • 8  Merlin restaurant, Barfüssergasse 20, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 220321. Restaurant.Open: Sun-Wed 17-1; Thu-Sat 5 pm-3am.
  • 9  Gallushalle, Gießener Str. 45, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 7821. Herring meal, shank meal, goose meal, mussel meal, slaughter meal and suckling pig meal.Open: Tue-Sat 18: 00-24: 00; Sun 11: 30-14: 00 and 18: 00-24: 00.
  • 10  Asia snack bar Kim Long, Londorfer Str. 22, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 227688. Take away restaurant.Open: Tue-Sun 11 am-2pm and 5 pm-9pm.

nightlife

accommodation

Learn

Work

security

  • 4  Police station, Carl-Benz-Strasse 22-24, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 91430, Fax: 49 (0)6401 9143109, Email: . In terms of organization, the Grünberg police station is part of the Giessen police department. In addition to Grünberg, she looks after Allendorf / Lda., Rabenau, Reiskirchen, Laubach, Lich and Hungen.

health

Next hospital

  • 5  Asklepios Clinic Lich, Goethestrasse 4, 35423 Lich. Tel.: 49 (0)6404 810. Basic and standard care as well as emergency care for patients from Lich and the surrounding area.

doctors

  • 6  Peter Gilgen, Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 17, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 90205, Fax: 49 (0)6401 90206, Email: . General Practitioner.Open: Mon 8-12 and 15-17, Tues 9-12, Wed 8-12, Thurs 9-12 and 15-19, Fri 10-12 and 15-17.
  • 7  Dr. med. Petra Meermann and Renate Zimmer, Rosengasse 15, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 6931, Fax: 49 (0)6401-903658, Email: . Practice for general medicine.Open: Mon, Tue 8:00 am - 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Wed 8:00 am - 11:00 am, Thu, Fri 8:00 am - 12:00 pm.
  • 8  Drs. Volker Matthies and André Jochim, Rosengasse 16, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 (0)6401 903108, Fax: 49 (0)6401 903109. Dentists.Open: Mon-Thu 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Fri 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Pharmacies

Practical advice

  • 13  Tourist office, Rabegasse 1, 35305 Grünberg. Tel.: 49 6401 804-113, Fax: 49 6401 804-103, Email: . Information material about the city of Grünberg.Open: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Thurs also 3 p.m.-6 p.m.
  • 14  Postal agency, Rosengasse 20, 35305 Grünberg. Branch 530.Open: Mo-Fr 9: 00-13: 00 and 14: 30-18: 00, Sa 9: 00-13: 00.

literature

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