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Oberbergischer Kreis
Morsbach

Rathausplatz Morsbach Sculptures and Fountain

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Rathausplatz Morsbach Sculptures and Fountain

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The Rathausplatz Morsbach Sculptures and Fountain, also known as Milly-la-Forêt-Platz, is a central landmark in the municipality of Morsbach, located in the Oberbergischer Kreis district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 262 metres, this charming square serves as a focal point for the town, featuring distinctive public art that reflects local history and culture within the scenic Bergisches Land region. It is a significant man-made monument, offering a glimpse into Morsbach's heritage and its international connections.

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    April 6, 2021

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    Nicely done with good ice cream parlor nearby.
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    June 30, 2021

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    A milkshake or an ice cream is practically a must: D
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    September 10, 2023

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    Nicely designed square with some artwork and fountains. In summer you can cool off there, which is a hit, especially for children. My highlight is always the ice cream parlor directly opposite.
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    Location: Morsbach, Oberbergischer Kreis, Bergisches Land, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the Rathausplatz Morsbach Sculptures and Fountain?

    The Rathausplatz, also known as Milly-la-Forêt-Platz, commemorates Morsbach's 40-year partnership with its French twin town, Milly-la-Forêt. The central feature, the Rähn-Willem-Brunnen, honors Wilhelm Eiteneuer, a local figure known for always carrying an umbrella. Additionally, a bronze pig group recalls Morsbach's historical cattle markets, making the square a rich tapestry of local history and international connection.

    Are there any other significant historical monuments or attractions near Rathausplatz Morsbach?

    Yes, Morsbach offers several other historical sites. You can explore the town's old half-timbered houses, visit the St. Gertrud parish church (a Staufer-Romanesque basilica from the 12th-13th century), or find the Koboldbrunnen (Goblin Fountain) on Kirchstraße, where local legend says stroking the creatures' heads grants wishes.

    What are the parking options available at Rathausplatz Morsbach?

    As a central town square, parking is typically available nearby. However, during peak times or local events, it might be advisable to arrive earlier to secure a spot. There are no specific permits required for parking directly at the Rathausplatz.

    How can I reach Rathausplatz Morsbach using public transport?

    The Rathausplatz is centrally located in Morsbach and serves as a main traffic circle, making it well-connected by public transport. Local bus routes typically converge here, providing access from various parts of Morsbach and surrounding areas. Specific route details can be found via local transport authority websites.

    Is the Rathausplatz Morsbach Sculptures and Fountain suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely! The square is considered very family-friendly. Children particularly enjoy the fountains, especially in summer when they can cool off. The nearby ice cream parlor is also a popular highlight for families, making it a pleasant spot for a leisurely visit with kids.

    What can visitors expect at Rathausplatz Morsbach during the winter months?

    While the fountains may not be active and outdoor cafes might have reduced hours, the Rathausplatz still offers a charming atmosphere in winter. The sculptures, particularly the 'Rähn-Willem' figure, remain a point of interest. It can be a peaceful spot for a winter stroll, and the town's general hospitality makes it worthwhile at any time of year.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to Rathausplatz Morsbach?

    Yes, visitors frequently mention a popular ice cream parlor located directly opposite the square, which is a must-visit for many. Additionally, as a central hub, you'll find other cafes and restaurants within a short walking distance in Morsbach's town center, offering various dining options.

    What kind of hiking or walking paths can I find starting from or near Rathausplatz Morsbach?

    The Rathausplatz serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Morsbach and its surroundings. You can find various hiking and walking paths that lead to other interesting sites like the Koboldbrunnen or offer views towards the Hohe Hardt Observation Tower. Longer excursions to the Bruchertalsperre for hiking and swimming are also accessible from the area.

    What is the story behind the 'Rähn-Willem' sculpture?

    The 'Rähn-Willem' sculpture commemorates Wilhelm Eiteneuer (1840-1917), a beloved local figure. He was known as 'Rähn-Willem' (Rain-William) because he always carried an umbrella, regardless of the weather, and frequently remarked 'Et chitt Rähn' (It's raining) in the Morsbach dialect. The bronze statue, erected in 1983, depicts him with his characteristic umbrella.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to the Rathausplatz Morsbach Sculptures and Fountain?

    For simply admiring the sculptures and fountain, and perhaps enjoying an ice cream, 30 minutes to an hour is usually sufficient. However, if you plan to combine your visit with exploring the nearby cafes, strolling through the town, or starting a longer hike, you could easily spend a few hours or even half a day in the vicinity.

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