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Nice ambience, great terrace with a really nice view. Not exactly cheap though. But if you're already there you should at least treat yourself to a coffee and a piece of cake... the great view is free 😂
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Frankonia fountain on the Residenzplatz. Würzburg The Frankonia fountain - a popular meeting point at the Residenz The Frankonia fountain is an impressive fountain on the Residenzplatz in Würzburg, which captivates numerous tourists on their way to the Würzburg Residenz. At the beginning, the Frankonia fountain was still called the Luitpold fountain or Prince Regent Luitpold fountain, as it was intended to honor the prince regent of the same name. However, it is now known as the Frankonia fountain, which, like the Residenz Palace and the Residenzplatz, is part of the Würzburg Residenz and is therefore also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Frankonia fountain was originally intended not only to beautify the city of Würzburg, but also to commemorate the Franconian people and their heroes. The fountain, built in 1894, was designed by the architect Gabriel von Seidl. What are the figures on the Frankonia fountain all about? The statue on the base in the center of the fountain is intended to represent Frankonia, the female symbol of Franconia. Her gaze is directed towards the cathedral. She is surrounded by images of the poet Walther von der Vogelweide, the painter Matthias Grünewald and the sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider. Text / Source: Würzburg Sehen, Petrinistr. 7, 97080 Würzburg (Grombühl) https://wuerzburg-se-hen.de/sehenswuerdigkeit/frankoniabrunnen/#:~:text=Der%20Frankoniabrunnen%20ist%20eine
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Inaccessible until 2032 due to construction work (except possibly with a guided tour)
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During the reign of Iring von Reinstein (1254–1265), there was probably a Hohenlohe castle on the Steinberg, which was referred to as castrum in lapide. It did not last long and was destroyed around 1356.[1] Steinburg Castle was supposedly built on its foundations at the end of the 19th century. The building, formerly used as the artists' society house of the Würzburg artists' association "Roßperger", is located above the Würzburger Stein, one of the most famous vineyards in Franconia. The three-story building was built by the Würzburg architect and building contractor Andreas Pfannes in a Gothic style in 1897/98. The wine merchant Kommerzienrat J. W. Meuschel bought the castle around 1900 and from then on referred to it as "Steinburg Castle". Forced to sell during the Third Reich, the building initially went to the Bürgerspitalstiftung. In the same year, Hans Bezold acquired the Steinburg and commissioned the architect Adolf Spiegel to simplify the structure and redesign it. Steinburg Castle has been a hotel since 1958. The Bezold family carried out numerous changes and extensions until 1986. In June 2012, the castle hotel was expanded to the east to include the modern event and conference center "Refugium". Source: Wikipedia
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Wikipedia (Frankoniabrunnen, 2023-01-23): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankoniabrunnen Wikipedia (List of monuments in Würzburg-Altstadt, 2023-01-23): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Würzburg-Altstadt#R “Frankonia fountain … fountain bowl with central base and crowning bronze statue of the allegory of Frankonia, surrounding figures on the base Walther von der Vogelweide, Matthias Grünewald and Tilmann Riemenschneider, neo-baroque, Ferdinand von Miller, 1894 … D-6-63-000-457” Bavarian Palace Administration (“Final sprint for the work on the Frankonia fountain”, 2022-06-14): https://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/presse/archiv22/wuerzburg/frankoniabrunnen14-06-22.htm
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Steinburg Castle is a historicist building from the 19th century above the famous Würzburger Stein vineyard in the Würzburg district of Grombühl. It now serves as a castle hotel. During the reign of Iring von Reinstein (1254–1265), there was probably a Hohenlohe castle on the Steinberg, which was referred to as castrum in lapide. It did not last long and was destroyed around 1356. Steinburg Castle was supposedly built on its foundations at the end of the 19th century. The building, formerly used as the artists' society house of the Würzburg artists' association "Roßperger", is located above the Würzburger Stein, one of the most famous vineyards in Franconia. The three-storey building was built by the Würzburg architect and building contractor Andreas Pfannes in a Gothic style in 1897/98. The wine merchant Commercial Councillor J. W. Meuschel bought the castle around 1900 and from then on referred to it as "Steinburg Castle". The building was auctioned off during the Third Reich and initially went to the Bürgerspitalstiftung. In the same year, Hans Bezold acquired the Steinburg and commissioned the architect Adolf Spiegel to simplify the structure and redesign it. Steinburg Castle has been a hotel since 1958. The Bezold family carried out numerous changes and extensions until 1986. In June 2012, the castle hotel was expanded to the east to include the modern "Refugium" event and conference center. Three-story conglomerate building with risalits, bay windows and tower structures as well as a gable roof, hip roof and conical or pyramid roof on the towers, limestone bossed masonry, Gothic style, Andreas Pfannes, 1897/98, simplified in 1937.
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The garden in the fortress is beautifully laid out and a real eye-catcher. Well maintained
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