Market wide - Marktbreit

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Market wide is one of the most picturesque cities in Main triangle in Lower Franconia in the northern Bavaria.

Map of Marktbreit

background

The Romans set up a large camp in Marktbreit around the birth of Christ.

Alois Alzheimer is the best-known market broader, he spent his childhood here.

getting there

By plane

The nearest international airport is the Nuremberg AirportWebsite of this institutionNuremberg Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNuremberg Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsNuremberg Airport (Q265994) in the Wikidata database(IATA: NUE).

By train

The 1 Marktbreit station is a stop on the railway line Wurzburg - Ansbach

By bicycle

The Main cycle path also leads through Marktbreit.

By bus

There are bus connections to Kitzingen (Kitzingen - Marktbreit, line 8112) and Würzburg (Würzburg - Marktbreit, line 8066).

In the street

Marktbreit is very easy to reach by car as it is close to two major motorways, the A 7 and the A 3. The small town has its own exit on the A 7 and is about 1.5 km from the motorway exit number 104. The exit is about 15 km south of the Biebelrieder Kreuz (A3 / A7). Coming from the direction of Nuremberg, the exit Kitzingen Schwarzach with the number 74 is cheaper for the journey. From there, the very well-developed state road 2271 leads in 15 km via Kitzingen directly to Marktbreit.

By boat

Market width is on Main.

mobility

All sights in the city are within walking distance. map

Tourist Attractions

Maintor
Arcades in the cemetery
Seinsheim Castle with St. Nikolai Church
Hotel Lion
  • The Stepping crane was rebuilt after the destruction by floods by Prince Johann I. zu Schwarzenberg.
  • That was built in 1745 Schwarzenberg warehouse was enlarged in the middle of the 19th century, destroyed in the war and rebuilt in 1951, renovated in 2003 and rededicated as the town hall. Icebreakers can be found on the east side.
  • The Maintor was built around 1600 to complete the town wall, destroyed in the war and renewed in 1946/47.
  • The Malerwinkelhaus has its origins in the 17th century. It got its present form in 1774 after a renovation. It was used as a trading house until recently. It has been used as a museum since 1991.
  • The town hall was built in the late Renaissance style in 1579/81 by master builder Hans Kresenbrod. The first floor with a festive hall and richly paneled council chamber, the east gable with his local coat of arms and a statue of St. George.
  • The House to the great is a baroque trading house, built in 1725 by the successful merchant and mayor Georg Günther.
  • The Wertheim House is a baroque trading house, built in 1719 by the imperial chief court factor Samson Wertheimer from Vienna, by court architect Joseph Greising from Würzburg, in the style of the "Würzburg Baroque".
  • The Hotel Lowen has its origins in the 15th century with its rich ornamental framework from the 18th century, formerly "Fürstlich Schwarzenbergische Herberge", the second oldest inn in Bavaria.
  • The Local castle was founded in 1580 by Georg Ludwig v. Seinsheim d. Ä. built. In the Schwarzenberg period it was the office and official seat, in the Bavarian period from 1853 it was "Royal Bavarian Regional Court III. Class", later the district court until 1932. After 1945 it was used as a school building and in 1994 it was restored.
  • The evangelical St. Nikolai Church was originally a medieval fortified church. Tower floor and choir are Gothic. The Renaissance nave from 1438 was enlarged between 1590 and 1596. In 1960/61 the church was redesigned. In the galleries you can see a so-called poor Bible from 1777, in the choir the Seinsheim epitaphs from the 16th century.
Hall storm
  • Laying of the foundation stone of the Catholic Parish Church of St. Ludwig was in 1846, the consecration in 1849, a major renovation was in the 1930s. It houses fresco paintings by Willi Jakob from Würzburg from 1938 and 1956.
  • The graveyard with the arcades was laid out in 1566. The cemetery chapel from 1587 houses a sermon pulpit, epitaphs and tombs of bourgeois families inside. The artistically forged cemetery gate at the side entrance dates from the 19th century.
  • The city ​​wall with towers and formerly four gates from the 16th century. In the past, the towers were used as a prison, arsenal or apartment and were partially inhabited until the middle of the 20th century.
  • The Hall storm is a tower from the city wall, formerly the home of the cowherd (18th century) and the flurer (19th century), also called the Höfersturm after the last resident
  • The Birthplace of the neurologist Dr. Alois Alzheimer (1864 - 1915), the researcher of the Alzheimer's disease named after him, has served as a memorial and conference center since 1995.
  • The ex synagogue was built in 1717, with a mikveh and a Jewish school as well as a teacher's apartment. The interior was destroyed on November 10, 1938, only the entrance portal, the facade decorations and the memorial stone for the Jewish soldiers who died in World War I are preserved.
  • The Roman camp on the Kapellenberg dates from the time of Emperor Augustus. It was discovered by aerial archeology in 1985 and explored in 1986-1992. It was a camp for 12,000 soldiers and 37 hectares in size. There is a 3km circular route
  • Museum Malerwinkelhaus with permanent exhibition "Woman's Room - Stations of Life in a Franconian Small Town" and a Roman cabinet.

activities

shop

kitchen

Marktbreit has a vineyard that The market-wide Sonnenberg belongs to the large Kitzinger Hofrat location

  • 1  Old donkey restaurant, Marktstrasse 10, 97340 Marktbreit. Tel.: (0)9332 5949477, Fax: (0)9332 5949470, Email: . German and international cuisine, very high price range. An almost unmanageable range of wines.Open: Wed - Sun 11.30 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. - 11.00 p.m., Mon Tue are closed.
  • 3  Drachenburg Weinstube Restaurant, Enheimer Str. 1, 97340 Marktbreit. Tel.: (0)9332 1430, Fax: (0)9332 9114, Email: . German cuisine, high prices.Open: Mon, Thu - Sun 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 5 p.m. - 12 a.m. (kitchen hours: 11.30 a.m. - 2 p.m. 5.30 p.m. - 9 p.m.), closed Tuesdays and Weds.
  • 5  Brewery Gasthof Düll, Pastor-Geyer-Str. 1, 97340 Marktbreit OT Gnodstadt. Tel.: (0)9332 8663, Fax: (0)9332 500063, Email: . Franconian specialties, a beer garden is available in the summer months.Open: Tue, Thu - Sat 5 p.m. - 10 p.m., Sun 11.30 a.m. - 2.30 p.m. 5 p.m. - 11 p.m., Mon Wed are closed.

nightlife

accommodation

  • 1  Ringhotel Loewen, Marktstrasse 8, 97340 Marktbreit. Tel.: (0)9332 50540, Fax: (0)9332 9438, Email: . Very regionally oriented, Franconian cuisine.Open: Restaurant: Tue - Sun 11.30 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. - 9.45 p.m. (Sun 9.00 p.m.), Mondays are closed (hotel is open).Price: single room € 72, double room € 92 (each including breakfast buffet); Half board: 18 € / person and day, garage space: 8 € / night, bike rental 7 € / day.
  • 2  Michel's star, Bahnhofstrasse 9, 97340 Marktbreit. Tel.: (0)9332 1316, Fax: (0)9332 1399. Fine Franconian cuisine.Open: Restaurant: Mon - Tue 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Wed is closed, Thu - Sun 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.Price: single room € 54, double room for single use € 59, double room € 84, garage space € 2.50.

Learn

Work

security

health

Marktbreit has several doctors and dentists as well as pharmacies. The medical emergency service is permanently manned and can be reached via the service number of the Bavarian Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians on Fon: 01805 - 19 12 12. The emergency service can still be reached at 19 222.

Practical advice

  • 2  Tourist information, Mainstrasse 6, 97340 Marktbreit. Tel.: (0)9332 591595, Fax: (0)9332 591597, Email: . Open: 1.04. - 31.10 .: Tue - Fri 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 1.11. - 31.03 .: Tue - Sat 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

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