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The Catholic St. Remigius Church is a stop on the European "Star Trail," which marks medieval cultural monuments along the European Way of St. James (Palatinate, Saarland, Alsace, Lorraine) with stone scallop shells. At this church, the scallop shell is located to the right of the main entrance door; a corresponding (red) information panel can be found on the building wall to the right of this church door. Further information: www.sternenweg.net
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Memorial cross on a meadow behind the Catholic Remigius Church with the following inscription: "Save your soul - erected in 1913 - in memory of the Holy Mission preached by the Capuchin Joseph Anton Kessler, April 27 - May 4, 1913"
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The Michelsburg Castle and the neighboring former provost church of St. Remigius on the Remigiusberg near Haschbach, in the center of the Glan Valley, are the historical heart of the Remigiusland region. The first documented mention of an illegally built hilltop castle dates back to 1127, when Benedictine monks purchased it from a knight named Adelbert. The monks used the stones of the former castle to build the Benedictine provost church of St. Remigi, the remnant of which is the Remigius Church. Count Henry II of Zweibrücken built a second castle out of wood in 1260 – during the inheritance disputes of the counts of Veldenz – after the first male line of counts of Veldenz had died out in 1259. This castle was later expanded and furnished with stone, and a chapel (dedicated to St. Michael) was built inside. In 1543, Count Palatine Rupert of Veldenz made the castle his secondary residence and had a princely crypt built in the provost church. Little is known about what happened to the castle in later centuries, but it was reportedly still intact in 1708 and changed hands several times. In 1868, it came into the possession of the St. Remigiusberg Catholic Church Foundation. Today, the 20-meter-high shield wall, remnants of the palace, the curtain wall, and the moat are preserved.
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The Michelsburg Castle and the neighboring former provost church of St. Remigius on the Remigiusberg near Haschbach, in the center of the Glan Valley, are the historical heart of the Remigiusland region. In 1127, an illegally built hilltop castle was documented when Benedictine monks purchased it from a knight named Adelbert. The monks used the stones of the former castle to build the Benedictine provost church of St. Remigi, a branch monastery of the Abbey of St. Remy near Reims. The remnant of this provost church is the Remigius Church. In 1543, Count Palatine Rupert of Veldenz had a princely crypt built in the provost church. The crypt contains the remains of 14 members of the princely family. The monastery was dissolved in 1550 during the Reformation. Of the original Romanesque, three-aisled, cross-pillar basilica, only part of the central nave, a stone chapel, and the bell tower remain today. Remains of the former monastery complex are located beneath the sacristy and the restaurant rooms. The boundary wall of the restaurant terrace is the remains of the southern wing of the monastery. The name Remigius is a reference to Saint Remigius, Bishop of Reims.
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This lovely rest area with a table offers a wonderful view of Theisbergstegen and the surrounding villages and fields. The church is also clearly visible from up here.
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🪑 Rübezahl Bench near Kusel Located in the middle of the forest near Kusel, this original seating area invites you to take a break. The artfully sawn wooden logs resemble the body of a stylized dragon or snake, lending the setting a fairytale feel. The bench itself is simple yet perfectly integrated into the playful ensemble along the path. 💡 Tip: A real insider tip for families – it's worth a quick detour for a creative souvenir photo!
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🌳 St. Hubert's Oak Natural Monument Rising in the middle of the forest is the imposing St. Hubert's Oak – a living testimony to past centuries. Its gnarled trunk and wide-spreading branches give it a majestic appearance. Named after Saint Hubert, this tree is not only a natural monument, but also a cultural monument. 💡 Tip: A quiet place to pause. If you look closely, you'll often discover small mementos or wood carvings on the oak – a sign of its importance to hikers and hunters.
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🌄 View of Potzberg and Remigiusberg A wide, open vantage point with unobstructed views of two of the region's most prominent peaks: the wooded Potzberg, known for its wildlife park, and the historic Remigiusberg with its imposing provost church. The gently rolling hills in between underscore the scenic beauty of the West Palatinate. 💡 Tip: Perfect for a short break with a view – if you like photography, you should linger here for a moment. It's especially atmospheric in the evening light.
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