Marxzell - Marxzell

Marxzell
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Marxzell is a residential community consisting of several districts, which is located on the foothills of the northern Black Forest. Incidentally, Carl Benz's ancestors came from Marxzell. So it is not surprising that a vehicle museum is located here.

background

The municipality of Marxzell was created in 1971 through the merger of the locality 1 Marxzell with the communities 2 Burbach, 3 Pfaffenrot and 4 Schielberg

getting there

By plane

By train

The place is from Karlsruhe accessible with the Alb Valley Railway line S1. Stops are 1 Fischweier, 2 Marxzell, 3 Frauenalb-Schielberg and 4 Stone houses.

In the street

Marxzell is on the L546 between Ettlingen and Bad Herrenalb.

mobility

Map of Marxzell

Tourist Attractions

Frauenalb Monastery ruins
Vehicle museum in Marxzell
  • 1 Frauenalb monastery ruins - The ruins of the monastery founded in the 12th century are in the Alb valley.
  • 2  Vehicle museum in Marxzell. Vehicle museum Marxzell in the encyclopedia WikipediaVehicle museum Marxzell in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsVehicle Museum Marxzell (Q1392855) in the Wikidata database.The exhibition is dedicated to Carl Benz, whose ancestors lived in Marxzell. In addition to passenger cars, the diverse vehicle exhibition also includes motorcycles, carriages and agricultural vehicles.Open: daily from 2pm to 5pm; for groups outside of the opening times by arrangement.Price: Admission: Adults: 5 €; Schoolchildren: 3 €; Students, groups of 10 people or more: € 4; Children under 6 are free; teachers do not pay admission for school classes.
  • 3  Village museum "Kantebuahaus", Pforzheimer Str. 9, Pfaffenrot. Open: 1st Sun of the month 10 am-12pm.Price: free entry.

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