Tour through the old town of Bad Camberg
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Our tour of Bad Camberg quickly showed that the place has much more to offer than water, fresh air and a beautiful landscape. The small town always surprises with many picturesque and unusual buildings.
The Camberger Amthof, already described, is the most striking because it is the largest. Only remnants of the former city fortifications remain. With the Obertorturm (32 meters high, built around 1380) and the Untertorturm (built between 1365 and 1380), two of the former 13 towers are still standing.
Leaning Tower of Bad Camberg
The Untertorturm is popularly known as the "Leaning Tower of Bad Camberg". The tower owes its name to an inclination of 1.44 meters at a height of 21 meters. At its base there were once three gates in a row. Its old hood was destroyed in the final stages of World War II in 1945.
In honor of the apostles Peter and Paul
The design that was finally approved came from government and building councilor Hermann Eggert (at that time lecturer for church building at the Prussian Ministry of Public Works in Berlin), while the Herborn architect Ludwig Hofmann, who was already experienced in Protestant sacred building, exercised the construction management under the supervision of the Wiesbaden district government. For the inauguration, Empress Auguste Viktoria gave the congregation an altar Bible.
Another important half-timbered building is the old pharmacy, the foundations of which date back to 1330 and which were rebuilt in 1492 as the Burgmannenhaus of the von Hattsteins. The house has housed a pharmacy since 1663. Today's Guttenberger Hof was first mentioned in 1336 as the seat of the von Hattstein family.
It was rebuilt in its current form in 1526. In 1767 the estate changed hands to the von Guttenberg family and in 1820 to bourgeois ownership. The Guttenberger Hof is currently (October 2007) being renovated.
A path with the 14 Stations of the Cross leads from Bad Camberg up to the Cross Chapel.
From here you have a wide view over the Goldener Grund into the Limburg Basin and the mountains of the Hochtaunus.
The landmarks of the more than 1000-year-old town of Bad Camberg include the well-preserved Obertor and Untertor towers. In the old town of Bad Camberg there are a number of other half-timbered houses, some of which have very elaborate ornamentation.
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