Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 164 out of 174 hikers
Location: Duderstadt, Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany
The Hessian House was built by Johannes Hesse in 1620 in the Renaissance style. What is striking about the richly decorated half-timbered building are the figurative corbels in contemporary clothing and a lion's head that support the upper floors above the left sloping corner of the house. The lower Latin inscription documents Johannes Hesse's Lutheran faith.
It reads: If God is for us, who can be against us.
October 13, 2024
The Tabalugahaus
The Peter Maffay Foundation has been providing disadvantaged children and young people with active stays in nature for several years. Prof. Hans Georg Näder, who grew up in Duderstadt and is the owner of the Ottobock group of companies, had long had the desire to support children "who did not grow up as sheltered" as he did. It developed from this intention and friendship with Peter Maffay Project "shelters for children" in Duderstadt. The resulting Tabalugahaus is a place where children and adolescents can regain their strength in an intact community and relax from their stressful everyday life.
Everything else, like this information, can be found on the homepage of the project tabalugahaus.de.
June 10, 2017
A beautiful half-timbered house in the old town of Duderstadt with notable use.
October 9, 2022
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