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Mammern — Village and Lakefront

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Mammern — Village and Lakefront

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    December 9, 2016

    Connection to bus, train and Bodenseeschiff

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      April 13, 2018

      Stop by one of our cozy restaurants. Enjoy the wide range of regional specialties and wines. Let yourself be pampered.

      You can get a "Znüni" or "Zvieri" with fine baked goods in the bakery-confectionery-café "zum Sternen"

      One of our popular restaurants is the Gasthof
      •Schiff, Familie Meier, Familie Schmid-Meier, Seestrasse 3, 8265 Mammern - Tel. 052 741 24 44

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        October 27, 2019

        Mammern was already settled in the Neolithic period, prehistoric pile dwellings were found in the "Langhorn" area,[2] at the mouth of the Untersee into the Rhine. The site has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps since 2011. There are also traces of Celtic settlements.

        It was first mentioned in documents as Manburon in 909. In 1319 the lords of Kastell near Tägerwilen received the lordship of Mammern as a fief from the monastery of St. Gallen. They were also the owners of the Neuburg, above the village. In the 1620s the then feudal lords, the brothers Johann Peter (Landammann in Uri) and Karl Emmanuel von Roll (Landvogt in Thurgau) built the New Castle, which became the property of the Rheinau monastery (ZH) in 1687. In 1667, the Thurgau county clerk Wolf Rudolf Reding had the Mammern estate under lease for another 20 years, but sold his rights to the Rheinau monastery because they were unprofitable. The monastic administrative records of the Mammern estate are now in the estate of the Rheinau monastery (Zurich State Archives), in the Mammern parish archives and copies in the Einsiedeln monastery archives. After the Rheinau Abbey was abolished in 1799 as a result of the French Revolution, a period of change of ownership of the former monastic leaseholds followed. In 1866, Dr. Freuler bought the castle and set up a private clinic in it, the successor institution of which still exists today.

        de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammern

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          Very nice bike path through fields and orchards. Very nice to drive.

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            Nice bike paths along the lake. A rest in the Mammern is also worthwhile

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              September 2, 2021

              Mammern is a beautiful place in Switzerland 🇨🇭 on Lake Constance 😊

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                August 24, 2023

                What can I say, just enjoy!

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                  Location: Mammern, Steckborn, Thurgau, Eastern Switzerland, Switzerland

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