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KGV Ziegelei e.V. Waldenburg

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Updated: May 01, 2024 12:27 AM

KGV Ziegelei e.V. Waldenburg is located in Waldenburg (Town in Germany), Germany. It's address is Ziegeleiweg 9, 08396 Waldenburg, Germany.

Ziegeleiweg 9, 08396 Waldenburg, Germany

VHHX+M3 Waldenburg, Germany

+49 37608 27484

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Where is KGV Ziegelei e.V. Waldenburg?

KGV Ziegelei e.V. Waldenburg is located at: Ziegeleiweg 9, 08396 Waldenburg, Germany.

What is the phone number of KGV Ziegelei e.V. Waldenburg?

You can try to calling this number: +49 37608 27484

What are the coordinates of KGV Ziegelei e.V. Waldenburg?

Coordinates: 50.8792416, 12.5976611

KGV Ziegelei e.V. Waldenburg Reviews

Peggy Wunderlich
2021-04-05 15:26:31 GMT

Schöne Gartenanlage zum Verweilen! 😀 mit Spielplatz und in der Nähe ein Kaffee

DARK HAT3R
2021-06-28 22:20:36 GMT

Netter Gartenvorstand und eine schöne gepflegte Gartenanlage. Ein Spielplatz ist ebenfalls in unmittelbarer Nähe.

AxsisArt
2019-02-27 10:31:35 GMT

Sind gerne hier zum Entspannen und einfach auch mal die Seele baumeln lassen. So ein Garten ist schon was feines.

Jens Hauke
2018-03-17 21:10:00 GMT

Gemütliche kleine Gaststätte ,sehr leckeres und frisch zubereitetes Essen zu fairen Preisen

Stefan Lüdtke
2020-07-27 17:48:18 GMT

Maik wohnt da 👍👍👍

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About Waldenburg
Town in Germany

Waldenburg is a town in the district Zwickau in Saxony, Germany. The castle was owned by the House of Schönburg from 1378 until 1945. The pottery town of Waldenburg lies in the valley of the Zwickauer Mulde. The environment is characterized by forest areas, river meadows and the hilly landscape of the Erzgebirge foothills. Waldenburg was founded around 1254 and first documented in 1336 as the town of "Waldinberg". The German settlement of the area that later became Waldenburg began with the founding of the monastery in Remse in 1143. The construction of Waldenburg Castle took place between 1165 and 1172. It was built as a security post on the salt trade route at the Mulden crossing. The streets, buildings and remains of the town wall in the upper town still show Walsenburg's roots in the Middle Ages. A look into the multi-story cellar systems of the upper town reveal even more evidence of this. Walsenburg's pottery tradition has been strong for 700 years. Friedrich XI of Schönburg-Waldenburg awarded the Waldenburg potters their first letter of guild in 1388. Salt-glazed Waldenburg stoneware became very famous throughout Europe in the late Middle Ages. source

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