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In this visible location, the innkeeper
Balthasar Kalkofen built his original inn, popular with boatmen and wagon drivers, in 1697. This part of the building, then situated parallel to the Lahn, still exists. The ground floor of the three-floor building is constructed of masonry with massive quarried
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Oberlahnstein to answer charges of failing to maintain the public peace. Together with his overlord the Prince-Elector of Mainz, the Burggraf of Lahneck Castle, Friedrich of Nuremberg, hosted many of many delegates sent by the cities at the castle. When Wenceslaus failed to
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By the end of the 18th century, the church had become the parish church of the town of
Niederlahnstein, and still belongs to the parish. About being destroyed several times, it remained a ruin after its destruction during the turmoil of the French Revolution until 1856. It was rebuilt between 1856
661:, Mainz acquired the rest of town of Oberlahnstein in 1220. The documents also mention a nearby silver mine at a Diefendal Mountain. Siegfried had Lahneck Castle built in 1226 to protect these territories, which were Mainz's northernmost exclave (in religious matters, Oberlahnstein was under the
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In 1018, the Castle "Lohenstein/Logenstein/Lainstein" (the former Roman burgus) at
Niederlahnstein came into the possession of the Archbishopric of Trier. Niederlahnstein received town rights in 1322. In 1348, the Archbishopric of Trier built a customs tower there on the Lahn.
970:). There are actually numerous taverns along the Lahn with long histories of operation and many claim to be the "genuine" Wirtshaus an der Lahn from the song. The most likely is this one in Niederlahnstein, located on the LahnstraĂe directly above the bridge.
997:). The round half-timbered customs tower with a curved roof and the distinctive roof lantern dates from 1741. After the death of Balthasar Kalkofen, his widow Catherine operated the inn alone until 1727. She could have been the "woman hostess" from the song.
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was built ca. 1130. It is regarded as the oldest galleried church on the Rhine and was the model for the churches of the so-called Lahn Group, which included the parish churches of
MoselweiĂ and GĂŒls (both villages are now boroughs of Koblenz),
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The mayor is the head of the institution "Stadtverwaltung
Lahnstein". He implements the decisions of the council and is transferred to the state affairs (contract matters) responsible. He is manager and supervisor of the municipal officials.
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The annual rainfall is 673 mm. The rainfall is in the middle third of the recorded values in
Germany. The driest month is February, the wettest June. In June fall 2.1 times more rainfall than in February. The rainfall varies moderately.
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In 1873, the first permanent traffic bridge over the Lahn between
Oberlahnstein and Niederlahnstein was built. In 1875, the first Protestant church was opened in Oberlahnstein. In 1879 came the construction of the Hohenrhein Railway Bridge
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The new Rhine mountain trail from Bonn to
Wiesbaden in traverses the district of Lahnstein on the health resort and the Ruppertsklamm. Oberlahnstein is on the trail of the Lahneck Castele connected to the Rheinsteig.
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979:). On the shore in front of the customs tower was a jetty serving shipping along the Lahn. It was popularly known as the "port", although there was never a proper harbor there. The road to
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Oberlahnstein was built. In 1864, the East Rhine Railway of Nassau was connected to the Prussian State Railway at Koblenz through construction of a railway bridge over the Lahn.
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The Lahn Lahn Valley can be crossed by the Lahn bridge (B 42), Rudi Geil Bridge between Ober- and Niederahnstein, the Lahn bridge Friedrichssegen and two railway bridges.
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and 1866. In the meantime, Niederlahnsteinâs second church, St. Barbara, became the parish church and remains so today. A centuries old cemetery surrounds the church.
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dates to as early in 1358. It was later rebuilt in 1712 and 1889. The current Neo-Gothic structure near the LahnbrĂŒcke, designed by the architect Martin Weber of
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820:. The two Lahnsteins were 35% destroyed by bombing by the end of the war. From 1945 to 1956, the towns were occupied by American and later French troops.
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city with spa facilities and thermal baths. It is also the seat of a district court. In religious affairs, it is assigned to the
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Lahnstein offers a variety of climbing and hiking trails
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History of the Counts of Katzenelnbogen and the Riesling
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Rhineships dock on in Oberlahnstein and Niederlahnstein
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Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
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1526:travel guide from Wikivoyage
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458:Archbishop-Electors of Mainz
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