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Drubbel Historic Group of Buildings

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Drubbel Historic Group of Buildings

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Drubbel Historic Group of Buildings

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The Drubbel Historic Building Group, located in the heart of Münster's Old Town in Germany, marks the former site of a unique and densely packed cluster of ten residential and commercial buildings. Situated between the historic Prinzipalmarkt and Roggenmarkt, directly north of the prominent St. Lamberti Church, this historical site offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval urban planning. While the original buildings were demolished in the early 20th century, their outline is still visible today, etched into the cobblestones at…

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    January 16, 2022

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    The Drubbel in the Westphalian city of Münster was a collection of ten residential and commercial buildings. History As a special feature, they stood directly north-west of the Lamberti Church in the middle of the Roggenmarkt street, which was built on in the middle of the 10th century.
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    Until 1712 the episcopal coin was in drubble.
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    The drubbing was on the rye market in the shadow of the Lamberti Church. The term 'drubbel' comes from Low German and means 'tightly packed'. Because in a very confined …
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    Location: North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I best locate the Drubbel's former footprint in Münster?

    The Drubbel's former outline is marked directly in the cobblestones near St. Lamberti Church in Münster's Old Town. Look for a distinct gray paving pattern embedded in the street between the Prinzipalmarkt and Roggenmarkt. This marker serves as a tangible reminder of where the densely packed buildings once stood.

    What other historical landmarks are close to the Drubbel Historic Building Group?

    The Drubbel is ideally situated for exploring Münster's rich history. It's located directly north of the impressive St. Lamberti Church and very close to the historic Prinzipalmarkt, with its iconic gabled houses and arcades. Many visitors combine a visit to the Drubbel with these prominent landmarks to get a comprehensive sense of the city's past.

    Is the Drubbel site wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Drubbel site itself, being a marker embedded in the cobblestone street, is generally accessible. The surrounding Old Town area of Münster is mostly flat, though some cobblestone sections might be uneven. There are no specific terrain challenges at the immediate site, making it suitable for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers.

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Drubbel Historic Building Group?

    The Drubbel is centrally located in Münster's Old Town and is very well-served by public transport. Numerous bus lines stop at nearby locations such as 'Prinzipalmarkt' or 'Domplatz', which are just a short walk away. From Münster's main train station (Münster Hauptbahnhof), you can take various bus routes directly into the city center.

    Are there specific parking garages recommended when visiting the Drubbel?

    While the Drubbel itself doesn't have dedicated parking, several city parking garages are conveniently located within walking distance in Münster's Old Town. Options like the Parkhaus Alter Steinweg or Parkhaus Theater are often used by visitors exploring the city center. Be aware that parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during events.

    Is the Drubbel Historic Building Group suitable for children?

    While there are no interactive exhibits directly at the Drubbel marker, it can be an interesting stop for children who enjoy history or are learning about urban development. The story of the 'densely packed' houses and the outline in the street can spark their imagination. It's best enjoyed as part of a broader family-friendly walk through Münster's Old Town, which offers many other attractions for younger visitors.

    What kind of cafes and restaurants are available near the Drubbel?

    The Drubbel is situated in the vibrant heart of Münster's Old Town, offering an abundance of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. You'll find everything from traditional German eateries and cozy coffee shops to international cuisine, all within a few minutes' walk. The Prinzipalmarkt and surrounding streets are particularly rich in dining options.

    What makes the Drubbel unique compared to other historical sites in Münster?

    The Drubbel stands out as a unique historical site because it's not a standing building, but rather a ghost outline in the street. It powerfully illustrates the evolution of urban planning and the challenges of dense medieval living. Its story, from housing the episcopal mint to being demolished for traffic flow, offers a distinct perspective on Münster's past, contrasting with the city's many preserved historical structures.

    Are there any guided tours that include the Drubbel Historic Building Group?

    Many historical walking tours of Münster's Old Town often include the Drubbel as a significant stop. Local tour operators and the Münster Tourist Information office can provide details on guided tours that delve into the city's history, including the Drubbel's fascinating past and its connection to surrounding landmarks like St. Lamberti Church and the Prinzipalmarkt.

    What is the historical significance of the name 'Drubbel'?

    The name 'Drubbel' originates from Low German and means 'densely packed' or 'close together'. This aptly described the historical cluster of ten residential and commercial buildings that once stood on a mere 441 square meters. The name itself is a direct reflection of the unique, cramped urban development of this specific area in medieval Münster.

    Can I visit the Drubbel Historic Building Group in winter?

    Yes, the Drubbel can be visited year-round, including in winter. As an outdoor historical marker, its visibility is not affected by the season. In fact, visiting during winter, especially if there's snow, can offer a different, perhaps more serene, perspective on the Old Town. Just be sure to dress warmly and be mindful of potentially slippery surfaces.

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