Schriesheim - Schriesheim

Schriesheim
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Schriesheim is on the Baden Mountain road about 10 km north of Heidelberg. The small town is popular with visitors due to its scenic location on the edge of the Odenwald. The Mathaisemarkt, which is celebrated annually in March, is regionally known.

background

The city of Schriesheim is located on the Mountain road, its two districts Altenbach (since 1972) and Ursenbach (since 1973) are in the Front Odenwald. The place Schriesheim was first mentioned in the year 764. In the 13th century, the Strahlenburg was built on the Mount of Olives above the town, Schriesheim received city rights in the following period. In 1470 these rights were lost again, only in 1579 did the place regain market rights Mathaisemarkt goes back to it. Schriesheim did not get its town charter again until 1964. Viticulture is still important today.

getting there

By plane

Schriesheim itself does not have an airport. The Frankfurt Airport however, it is only approx. 75 km away.

By train

Schriesheim, like the entire Rhein-Neckar district, belongs to the Rhein-Neckar transport association at. The Tram line 5 connects the cities with the trams of the Upper Rhine Railway in a circular route Heidelberg, Mannheim, Viernheim and Weinheim as well as numerous other localities with each other.

In the street

The B3, on her are after Heidelberg approx. 9 km, after Weinheim about 10 km, runs as part of the Mountain road directly through the place. In addition, Schriesheim is on the federal motorway A5 AS Symbol: AS 35 To reach Schriesheim / Ladenburg. The city lies on the Bertha Benz Memorial Route.

By bicycle

About the bike route "The Mountain Road" Schriesheim is connected to the road network.

mobility

Map of Schriesheim

Tourist Attractions

Sights in Schriesheim
Strahlenburg ruins

Churches

  • 1  Catholic Church (Assumption of Mary). It was built in the Baroque style at the beginning of the 18th century and consecrated in 1711. In 1959/1960 the baroque interior was removed and a modern design was made, which was renovated and supplemented in 1996/1997.
  • 2  Protestant church. Erected between 1748 and 1751 as a late baroque hall church, the tower was rebuilt after a lightning strike in 1838. The choir was added in 1899.

Castles

  • 3  Strahlenburg. Strahlenburg in the encyclopedia WikipediaStrahlenburg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsStrahlenburg (Q2352985) in the Wikidata database.The castle was built in the 13th century and has been in ruins since the early 16th century. There is a castle inn within its walls. On the outside terrace you have a wide view over the Rhine valley - in clear weather up to Palatinate Forest.

Museums

The visitor mine Anna Elisabeth pit, an approx. 500 year old silver mine, can be visited on Sundays and public holidays from the end of March to the end of October (Talstrasse 157). The mine can only be visited with a guided tour. Normal tour, duration 1:15 hrs, adults € 4, adventure tour with descent into the deep floor shaft, duration 2:15 hrs, adults € 8. Special tours are also possible outside of the opening times by appointment (online form).

Operated by the Schriesheim cultural area Théo Kerg Museum The Théo Kerg Foundation is located at Talstrasse 52. The artist's works are presented over three floors of an old half-timbered house, and special exhibitions are held twice a year. Open Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., entry 2 € (phone 06203/952819, email [email protected]).

  • 4  Christian-Mayer-Volkssternwarte Schriesheim, Ladenburg footpath 4. With her telescopes she gives a glimpse into the world of the stars. Open every Friday from 7 p.m., except on public holidays and Christmas. Admission adults € 3.

Buildings

The Old town Schriesheims offers numerous historical buildings like this Boys school house (Schulgasse 3), the Strahlberger elementary school with school yard and the tithe cellars (Schulgasse), remains of the Kennel (Mainzerland), the half-timbered buildings of the Guest houses "Zum Goldenen Hirsch" and "Zum Deutschen Kaiser" (Heidelberger Strasse 1 and 3), as well as the Oil mill (Am Kanzelbach).

Particularly noteworthy is the one located directly on the market square with the city fountain Old City Hall. It is a half-timbered building from 1684. At that time Schriesheim was the seat of the central jurisdiction, so that you can still see the pranker under the archway right next door. A carillon sounds at 9:10 a.m., 12:10 p.m. and 6:10 p.m.

The Rosengasse 2 is a half-timbered house built in 1662 in which Pastor Conrad Widerholt lived. Original inscriptions in Greek and Hebrew characters can be seen in the entablature. An information board explains this. The house is right behind the old town hall.

The is one of the oldest surviving residential buildings in the Rhine-Neckar region Strahlberger Hof in Kirchstrasse 2. The building was built around 1240 as the town courtyard of the local aristocracy - the Strahlberger. Today the building houses star gastronomy.

The last remains of the can be found at Heidelberger Strasse 28 and Leutershäuser Strasse 9 city ​​wall Schriesheims.

There is also a small one on Leutershäuser Straße Jewish Cemetery preserved with 48 grave sites. Only remnants of the former synagogue in Lutherische Kirchgasse 12 have been preserved.

in the New Town Hall at the fairground in the basement is the one found during construction roman cellars of a Roman manor preserved and accessible.

activities

City tours offers the Adult Education Center Schriesheim at.

Festivals

Mathaisemarkt in Schriesheim

The Mathaisemarkt takes place annually on the first weekend in March, it is the first market on Bergstrasse in spring and, at over 400 years old, also the oldest. In addition to rides, events take place in the marquee, the vaulted cellar under the school building and in wineries. The sporty rounds off Mathaisemarkt run the event.

On a weekend at the beginning of July, the mining association set up in Schriesheim Mine festival around the visitor mine Grube-Anna-Elisabeth.

At the beginning of September there will be a in the old town Street party with numerous stalls of the local clubs and restaurants.

On the 3rd Sunday in September, the Schriesheim tourist office runs a Wine hike by. Starting from the fairground in front of the New Town Hall, the route leads over 10 stations with various providers via the Strahlenburg through the Schriesheim vineyards.

Hiking, mountain biking and climbing

Schriesheim is located directly on the slopes of the Odenwald and offers many cycling and hiking trails. The is helpful for route planning Hiking tour planner Badische Bergstrasse.

The vineyard is well worth seeing Madonnenberg where viticulture was already practiced in 1250. The former design with dry stone walls is preserved and maintained as a historical viticulture.

The Geo-Park-Path Weinheim-Schriesheim requires surefootedness. Especially when it is wet there is an increased risk of slipping, falling and falling rocks.

Climbing is in 1 old quarry is only allowed on the specified 230 routes with levels of difficulty I to IX, as it is designated as a nature reserve. Further information can be found in the Brochure of the German Alpine Club and the Rock information from the DAV.

miscellaneous

In the months from April to September that is Schriesheim forest swimming pool open from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. In addition to a paddling pool, there is a swimmer's pool with a 50-meter lane. Admission adults € 4. There is a take-off point for paragliders north of Schriesheim on the Mount of Olives. More information can be found on the operator's homepage Associationwho also carry out the necessary instruction (registration at [email protected]).

shop

Winegrowers' cooperative Schriesheim

In the city you will find the usual shopping facilities of a small town. Larger food markets are located on the outskirts. Local wine products can be bought directly from the producer:

  • Bielig winery, Aussiedlerhof 5A, phone 06203/925198. Open Friday from 2pm to 6pm.
  • Wehweck winery, Talstraße 4, phone 06203/62187, email [email protected]. Open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday by appointment. Wine tastings with up to 270 people are possible. Price range from € 2.80 (country wine) to € 30 (ice wine).
  • Winegrowers' cooperative Schriesheim eG, Heidelberger Straße 3, phone 06203/61560, email [email protected]. Open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wine tastings for up to 100 people and guided wine tours are offered. In addition to the individual wines, brandies and gift boxes are also sold. Price range from € 3.50 (Müller-Thurgau) to € 15.90 (Pinot Noir Weissherbst Auslese).
  • Majer winery, Bismarckstraße 40, phone 06203/61240, email [email protected]. Open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. (except Wednesday), Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wine tastings for up to 200 people are possible. Price range from € 3.10 (Müller-Thurgau) to € 11.50 (Spätburgunder red wine late harvest).

kitchen

  • If you are looking for a café, the Coffeehouse, Marktplatz, phone 06203/600868, email [email protected], find what you are looking for. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m., breakfast between € 5.20 and 12.60, a piece of cake € 3, cappuccino € 2.80, happy hour from Monday to Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 6 p.m. to 1 O'clock (cocktail € 4.20).
  • Opposite the fairground is the one that was founded in 1968 Café Majer, Talstrasse 22, phone 06203/62152.
  • Immediately next to it that Café Linde, Talstrasse 28, phone 06203-62152. Open Tuesday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays and public holidays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday closed.

Cheap

  • German court, Heidelberger Straße 34, phone 06203/61591, online form available. International cuisine is offered. Open daily from 11 a.m. to midnight. Main courses between € 3.90 and € 9.90.
  • Müller's wine tavern, Max-Planck-Straße 8, phone 06203/65077, email [email protected]. Inexpensive home-style cuisine is offered. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday closed. Main courses between € 5.20 and € 14.60.

medium

  • Orient-Italian restaurant La Perseria, Landstrasse 80, phone 06203/62167, email [email protected]. Open Monday to Friday from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., Monday to Saturday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Sundays and public holidays from 11.30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Main courses between € 4.90 and € 15.50. Grill plate for two people € 35.
  • Between Schriesheim and the Altenbach district in the countryside "the tavern", Talstrasse 188, phone 06203/8408997, email [email protected]. Regional cuisine is offered. Open Thursday to Saturday from 4 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. Closed Monday to Wednesday. Main courses between € 9.80 and € 19.80.
  • Burggasthof Strahlenburg, Burgweg 32, phone 06203/9574715, email [email protected]. The restaurant is open at different times depending on the season, so you should check the website in advance. In summer, the terrace of the castle offers a magnificent view over the Rhine plain to the Palatinate. Regional cuisine is offered. Main courses between € 14 and € 21.

Upscale

Strahlberger Hof
  • Weinhaus Bartsch, Schillerstraße 9-11, phone 06203/694414, email [email protected]. International cuisine is offered. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 6 p.m. Monday closed. Main courses between € 19.50 and € 23.50.
  • The one awarded with a Michelin star offers upscale gastronomy Strahlberger Hof, Kirchstraße 2, phone 06203/63076, online reservation form available. Specialties from the slow food kitchen are on offer. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 6 p.m. to midnight. Sunday and Monday closed. Menu prices from € 35 to € 70.

nightlife

  • La Perseria Lounge, Römerstraße 16, phone 06203/4048897, email [email protected]. Open Monday to Saturday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 11.30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Dishes between € 5 and € 10.
  • Kakadu Lounge, Talstrasse 43, phone 06203/6730147. Opening times Monday to Thursday from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m., Thursday and Friday from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

accommodation

Talstrasse in Schriesheim
  • Outside the village in the direction of Odenwald is the Hotel and restaurant Neues Ludwigstal, Strahlberger Straße 2, phone 06203 / 695-0, email [email protected]. 10 single and 17 double rooms with shower, toilet, telephone, some with balcony and satellite TV. Wifi for a fee. Prices between € 50 and € 117.
  • This is also outside the direction of the Odenwald Hotel Restaurant Scheid, Talstrasse 176, phone 6203 / 605-0, email [email protected]. 60 rooms with shower, toilet, telephone and 32 inch LCD TV are available. Single room from € 52, double room from € 75 and triple room from € 90. In the attached Bistro restaurant pepperoni international cuisine is served. Open daily from 5 p.m., Sundays and public holidays from 10 a.m. Main courses from € 5.80 to € 15.70.
  • Hotel Restaurant Kaiser, Talstraße 44, phone 06203 / 924898-0, online booking possible. 25 rooms and suites with shower / bath, toilet, air conditioning, Apple multimedia TV and WLAN. Room prices between € 100 and € 250. The adjoining Kaiser restaurant offers national and international dishes. Open daily from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., on Sundays from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Menu € 36 to € 50, main course € 16 to € 29.50.
  • Waldhotel Luisenhöhe, Eichenweg 6, 69198 Schriesheim. Tel.: (0)6203 65617, Email: . The rooms have satellite TV, WiFi, bathroom, toilet and some have a sun terrace. Single room from € 35, double room from € 75, triple room from € 90 per night.
  • Hotel-Weinstuben Hauser (Hotel, wine bar, garden terrace), Steinachstrasse 12, 69198 Schriesheim, Germany. Tel.: (0)6203 61445, Fax: (0)6203 402229, Email: . 20 rooms are available. Wine bar open Monday to Saturday from 5 p.m.Open: every day.
  • To the Palatinate (Hotel and restaurant), Römerstrasse 2, 69198 Schriesheim. Tel.: (0)6203 69700, Fax: (0)6203 697033, Email: . The attached restaurant offers national cuisine. Open daily from 4 p.m., Sundays and public holidays from 10.30 a.m. Main courses between € 8 and € 20.50.Price: single room from € 39, double room from € 63 including breakfast

security

On weekdays during office hours he has Schriesheim police station, Friedrichstraße 28-30, phone 06203/61301 open.

health

Practical advice

A city map of Schriesheim is located directly at the fairground, which is usually used as a large car park.

There is a post office at Talstrasse 1 - 7.

trips

literature

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