Rotas

Planejador

Funcionalidades

Atualizações

App

Entrar ou Criar conta

Baixe o App

Entrar ou Criar conta

Explorar
Places to see
Alemanha
Renânia-Palatinado

Memorial da Primeira Igreja de Schmelz

Explorar
Places to see
Alemanha
Renânia-Palatinado

Memorial da Primeira Igreja de Schmelz

Destaque • Monumento

Memorial da Primeira Igreja de Schmelz

Recomendado por 125 caminhantes de 134

Este Destaque está localizado numa área protegida

Consulta os regulamentos locais: Saar-Hunsrück

Guardar

Partilhar

  • Mais

  • Guardar

    Partilhar

  • Mais

  • Indicações para chegar lá

    Rotas aqui

    Os melhores Percursos de caminhada para Memorial da Primeira Igreja de Schmelz

    4,8

    (489)

    2.347

    caminhantes

    1. Circuito Siderurgia Histórica Züscher Hammer – Vista da Barragem de Nonnweiler (ponto de partida: Neuhütten)

    10,4km

    02:59

    250m

    250m

    Percurso de caminhada moderado. É necessário estar em boa forma. A maioria dos trilhos é acessível, mas é preciso manter a concentração.

    Navegar

    Enviar para o telemóvel

    Moderada

    Percurso de caminhada moderado. É necessário estar em boa forma. Trilhos acessíveis. Adequado a todos os níveis de experiência.

    Moderada

    Percurso de caminhada difícil. É necessário estar em boa forma. A maioria dos trilhos é acessível, mas é preciso manter a concentração.

    Difícil

    Sugestões

    4 de outubro de 2021

    extra

    The owner of Züsch is mentioned for the first time in 1225 - "Knight Symon von Sussaü" -; he lived in a castle there. Around 1300 it came into the possession of those from Hunolstein, from 1437 to 1776 Züsch belonged to the rear county of Sponheim as "Palatinate-Baden". Züsch was completely destroyed in 1504. The Reformation was introduced before 1569: 20 families lived in Züsch in 1574. Around 1606 the village consisted of two parts - the upper and the lower - with 6 and 7 houses respectively After the 30-year war, the castle and village of Züsch fell victim to complete destruction again in 1635. It was not until the beginning of the 18th century that the population began to increase Territory under Margrave Karl Friedrich The French occupied the area in 1792. It became French territory in 1797 before being assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815. The in The Lutheran church erected in 1724 was replaced in 1836/37 by the new building of today's Protestant church. Built in 1783/84 in the baroque style, the cath. The church was expanded in 1848/51 and 1910/11 and is now one of the oldest churches in the area. In 1972 the 750th anniversary of the town was celebrated. Source: text information board

    Traduzido por Google •

      4 de outubro de 2021

      new huts

      The emergence of the town of Neuhütten is clearly related to the construction of the ironworks in the valley in 1694. Workers from Belgium soon settled in the area of today's town. While the people directly belonging to the ironworks lived in the Schmelz district, the charcoal burners and woodcutters founded the Zinsershütten district around 1736. This district was named after the two Zinser families. The middle part of the community was founded in 1759/61. As early as 1756, there was a dispute between the owners of Züsch and the Birkenfeld office over the area of Schneidershütten, which was located near Muhl. The settlement was cleared and the families had to leave their homes. They were assigned new places to live on "a patch". Due to the French occupation around 1800, all three independent parts were united into one municipality called Neuhütten. In 1970 Muhl was spun off from the municipality of Börfink and assigned to the municipality of Neuhütten. Source: Text information board

      Traduzido por Google •

        17 de setembro de 2021

        First church of the smelters
        From the area around Verwiers, the home of the Belgian smelter Remacle Joseph de Hauzeur (born July 8th, 1663 Verwiers - February 18th, 1745 adventure hut), he hired specialists for metallurgy. This is how French-speaking families came to Züsch. The Protestant bailiff allowed Hauzeur to build a small wooden chapel next to his work in the valley on the left side of the Altbach for his Catholic workers on January 2nd, 1698, which was inaugurated on July 4th, 1698. After a few years of ambitious activity, the plant came to a standstill in 1734. In addition to the lack of wood, the reason for the decline was also the Kurtrier sequestrature (custody / administration) from 1734 to 1750.
        The remains of the hammer as well as a broken stone base with a cross and a commemorative plaque with the inscription “The dead ancestors 1696 - 1784” remind of the long gone iron industry and the church in the valley of the Altbach between Züsch and Nonnweiler and invite you to linger.

        Traduzido por Google •

          Regista-te gratuitamente no komoot para receberes mais 3 dicas e conselhos.

          Regista-te gratuitamente

          Detalhes

          Informações

          Elevação 530 m

          Previsão do Tempo

          Desenvolvido por AerisWeather

          Hoje

          sexta-feira 31 outubro

          11°C

          9°C

          0 %

          Se você começar sua atividade agora...

          Velocidade máxima do vento: 6,0 km/h

          Mais visitado durante

          Janeiro

          Fevereiro

          Março

          Abril

          Mai

          Junho

          Julho

          Agosto

          Setembro

          Outubro

          Novembro

          Dezembro

          Loading

          Localização:Renânia-Palatinado, Alemanha

          Outros lugares que merecem uma visita

          Dollberg – Höchster Punkt im Saarland

          Explorar
          RotasPlaneador de rotasFuncionalidadesCaminhadasTrilhas de MTBRotas de ciclismo de estradaBikepacking
          Baixe o aplicativo
          Siga-nos nas Redes Sociais

          © komoot GmbH

          Política de Privacidade