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Adolph's Temple

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Adolph's Temple

Recommended by 98 hikers out of 108

This Highlight is in a protected area

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    1. View of Bad Ems – Kurbrücke Bad Ems loop from Bad Ems

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    March 2, 2021

    Adolphsweg and Adolphstempel were laid out in the revolutionary year of 1848 to provide unemployed day laborers with a livelihood. It was named after the then Duke Adolph von Nassau. Today's refuge dates back to the 20th century. From here you can see the old village of Ems and the island of Silberau. Since 1859 the processing plants of the Ems lead and silver works and the large heaps have been located there. Around 1880 more than 1,600 people were working in the pits, processing and on the hut.

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      June 2, 2017

      Here you have a very nice view of the western part of Bad Ems

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        September 27, 2021

        "A popular refuge for hikers with a beautiful view of western Bad Ems...
        The Adolphstempel is not only a popular refuge for hikers, it also offers a beautiful view of western Bad Ems.
        The Adolphsweg and Adolphstempel were built in the revolutionary year of 1848 to provide a livelihood for unemployed day laborers. They were named after the then Duke Adolph of Nassau. The current refuge dates back to the 20th century. From here, you can see the old village of Ems and the island of Silberau. Since 1859, the processing facilities of the Ems lead and silver works and the large dumps have been located there. Around 1880, over 1,600 people worked in the mines, the processing plant, and at the steelworks."
        badems-nassau.info/poi/adolphstempel

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          Location: Bad Ems, Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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