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About Hermeskeil Hermeskeil is
in the state Rhineland- Palatinate and is 540 meters above sea level. Hermeskeil is idyllically located in the Hunsrück Region. It is characterized by a countryside of timber forests, valleys and lakes. It's famous for the freshest air in the country.
Museum of
Local History The museum gives you an insight into 30.000 years history of the region. Experience vivid displays that tell you the history of early settlements, medieval ages and the history of the town Hermeskeil. The museum shows how people lived here centuries ago. It gives you insights into farming, trade, jewellery craft and housework of former times.
Hermeskeil
has two churches, a Catholic and a Protestant one.
In the monastery live Franciscans. It was built in the year 1931. Leisure Activities
The outdoor swimming pool has a 100 m water chute and a basin that is 50 m long. There is also a pool with diving boards ( 1 to 5 m). In addition, playground and leisure facilities for volleyball, soccer, table-tennis and chess are available.
Indoor swimming pool
The indoor
swimming pool
Cycling Path (Ruwer-Hochwald-Radweg): This cycle path takes you along an old railroad line. The track has been converted to a cycle path that will take you through the Ruwer Valley from Hermeskeil to Trier. With a total length of 50 km, the cycle path takes you along a picturesque landscape. It is a paradise for cyclists, skaters, and ramblers.
Hermeskeil
offers plenty of opportunities for winter sports:
Surrounding Area
The castle was built in 1190 by the archbishop of Trier. It served as seat of over 40 townships. In the 14th century town ordinances and privileges were granted. In 1522 castle Grimburg was conquered by Franz von Sickingen. In the following years witch trials were held here. In 1978 partial reconstruction of the castle began and today visualizes the dimensions of the castle. The castle is now home of the "Castle and Witch Museum".
Air Museum
The four exhibition halls give place to about forty planes. So the history of aviation can be seen from the past until the present.
The café inside the plane If you want to see a 70 metre long Concorde, visit the plane exhibition near Hermeskeil. Inside the Concorde there is a café where you are offered a lot of different snacks served by stewardesses. There are enough seats for one hundred and fifty persons inside the café. Hunsrück Region
Because of
its location south of the Moselle,
The Erbeskopf is the highest mountain in the Hunsrück. It is a popular destination for tourists because you can do many different leisure activities there for example go skiing or snowboarding in winter, play mini-golf, go for a walk. The region near Thalfang is also a good place to recover because of the extremely high air quality, one of the best air qualities in whole Western Europe. In this region there are many sources and it is popular with its very good and healthy mineral water. It is also famous for its valuable biotopes with rare animal species and plants.
Trier Some information about Trier: Country: Germany State: Rhineland-Palatinate Area: 117.14 km² Population: 103.518 River: Mosel
Sights: 1. Porta Nigra 2. Amphitheater:
The Area was built in the 2nd
century A. D. for cruel games with gladiators and animals. It has a seating
capacity of about 20.000. 3. Imperial Baths:
When you enter the Imperial Baths you will first come to the hot water bath. The incoming cold water was heated in altogether six boiler rooms. The 40° hot water was then conducted into the three semicircular pools for the bathers. 4. Basilika:
5. The Cathedral The present Cathedral stands on top of a former Constantinian Palace. After Constantine's last visit to Trier in A.D. 328/9, the palace was leveled in 330 and replaced by the largest Christian church in Antiquity, about four times as big as the present-day church and covering the area of the Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady, the Cathedral Square, the adjoining garden, and the houses almost up to the market.
There are
many other interesting sights e.g. the Main Market and the Karl Marx House
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