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Click Now to check the details! In Bad Kreuznach there are many clubs that can boast of successes at the national level. I lived in the French Quarters with Mom and Dad about 1967-1971. Since 1948, they have run it together with the Sisters of the Congregation of Papal Law of the Maids of Mary of the Immaculate Conception, and today run it as a hospital bearing the classification II. Hofgartenstraße 1 – one- or two-and-a-half-floor house, brick building, Hofgartenstraße 2 – two-and-a-half-floor villa with hip roof, Renaissance Revival, 1877, architect Schiffer. In the Middle Ages and early modern times, the following monasteries were mentioned:[32]. In 1777 it was moved as the Alt-Creuznach chapter to, Oeffentlicher Anzeiger vom 28. A monumental stone before the old spa house recalls this historic event. Got to travel to many places (Spain, Holland, Germany). On 13 May 1725, after a cloudburst and hailstorm, Kreuznach was stricken by an extreme flood in which 31 people lost their lives, some 300 or 400 head of cattle drowned, two houses were utterly destroyed and many damaged and remaining parts of the town wall fell in. Bad Kreuznach is known for its countryside, sea views, and parks. My name is Jerry W. Mossor. The mural crown on top of the escutcheon began appearing only about 1800 under French rule. The two saltworks, which had now apparently been taken away from Napoleon's sister, were from 1816 to 1897 Grand-Ducal-Hessian state property on Prussian territory. The economic structure is thus characterised mainly by small and medium enterprises, but also some big businesses like the tire manufacturer Michelin, the machine builder KHS, the Meffert Farbwerke (dyes, lacquers, plasters, protective coatings) and the Jos. [46] On 18 October 1689, Kreuznach's churches were burnt down. This page was last edited on 5 March 2020, at 00:11. Show Prices. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. This was the beginning of a lifetime affinity with Europe. Rheingrafenstraße 2 – former district building office; villalike official building, Rheingrafenstraße 3 – sophisticated house with hipped mansard roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1903/1904, Architects Brothers Lang, Rheingrafenstraße 5 – sophisticated corner house, brick building with hipped mansard roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1895, Architects Brothers Lang, Rheingrafenstraße 15 – Gründerzeit villa, brick building with hip roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, marked 1889, architect Philipp Hassinger; wine cellar building from same time, Rheingrafenstraße 19/19a – plastered buildings, partly, Rheingrafenstraße 27, Graf-Siegfried-Straße 1/3 – three-house block with officers' dwellings, 1912/1913, architect Wilhelm Koban, Darmstadt, Rheingrafenstraße 34 – lordly villa with hipped mansard roof and corner tower, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1902, architect Jacob Metzger, Rheingrafenstraße 35 – lordly villa, corner tower with tented roof, Renaissance Revival and Art Nouveau motifs, 1903/1904, architect Hans Best; characterises street's appearance, Rheingrafenstraße 36 – villa in country house style, 1908/1909, architect Hans Best. When Count Johann I of Sponheim found himself in difficulties, Michel Mort drew the enemy's lances upon himself, sparing the Count by bringing about his own death. In 1893, they took over the hospital Kiskys-Wörth, which as of 1905 bore the name St. Marienwörth. 31 October 1964, d. 8 September 1993 in Berlin); entertainment and, Aiman Abdallah (b. Have always been fascinated my the area & thanks to the internet, I am finally able to see the beauty of the place. The parts of town that lay north of the Nahe were assigned to the Arrondissement of Simmern in the Department of Rhin-et-Moselle, whereas those that lay to the south were assigned to the Department of Mont-Tonnerre (or Donnersberg in German). Good memories and good friends. After his death, King Henry IV supposedly donated the settlement of Kreuznach to the High Foundation of Speyer in 1065,[13] who then transferred it shortly after 1105 – presumably as a fief – to the Counts of Sponheim. I was in BK Rose Barracks 8th Admin Co, May 66 to Oct 67. Begleitet das Team auf diese ungewöhnliche Reise in die Unterwelt. Jean-Winckler-Straße 18 – house with hip roof. Arrived Rose Barracks 11/67 then to Det C @Finthen AAF. Find best places to eat and drink at in Bad Kreuznach and nearby. Um der vielfältigen Stärke der Produkte genüge zu tun, bewerten wir im Vergleich alle möglichen Eigenarten. Salinenstraße 60 – two-and-a-half-floor house, clinker brick building with hip roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1889, architect Philipp Hassinger; one-and-a-half-floor wine cellar building; front-garden fencing and segmented gateway, 1919, as well as dwelling and office building in the yard, 1921/1922, architect Alexander Ackermann, Salinenstraße 63 – former "Hotel Kriegelstein"; three-floor Classicist building with hip roof, joining onto the back, bathing wing, 1852/1853, architect Karst, Salinenstraße 68 – two-and-a-half-floor house, Classicist building with hip roof, about 1870, side building 1904, architects Henke & Sohn, Salinenstraße 69 – lordly villa with hip roof, Renaissance and Classicist motifs, about 1865, Salinenstraße 72 – sophisticated two-and-a-half-floor corner house, Neoclassical plastered building, about 1870. Memories for sure. Hey, I lived in BK from 1990 to 1994 but I was not in the army. Assigned to headquarters admin. Shortly before this, German troops had blown up yet another part of the old bridge across the Nahe, thus also destroying residential buildings near the bridge ends. I was so young back then, and only now truly appreciate the fact I got to live in Germany. never was stationed at Rose barracks but my band played in the NCO club there many times from 1972 - 1982. It was a beautiful, friendly city. [7] According to this indirect note, Kreuznach once again had a documentary mention in the Annales regni Francorum as Royal Pfalz (an imperial palace), where Louis the Pious stayed in 819 and 839. I always enjoyed our gigs there. In 1797, Kreuznach, along with all lands on the Rhine's left bank, was annexed by the French First Republic, a deed confirmed under international law by the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville. I don't remember much before this, it's kind of where my life started. Even though the Bad Kreuznach's radon content was much slighter than that found in the waters from Brambach or Bad Gastein, the town was quickly billed as a "radium healing spa" – the technical error in that billing notwithstanding. A full list of prizewinners since the award's introduction can be seen at the link. Hofgartenstraße 5 – representative one- and two-floor villa, broadly mounted Baroquified building with hip roof, 1922, architect Hans Best. Greetings to all out there, Mrs. Mac. 1965), sculptor (2002 Cultural Prize winner), Beate Rux-Voss, cantor at Paul's Evangelical Church (, Alexander Esters (b. The Kleine Judengasse ran from the Judengasse to what is today called Magister-Faust-Gasse. Only about 1950 were parts of this line torn up and abandoned. Work at the headquarters building. In 1437, the lordship over Kreuznach was divided up between the Counts of Veldenz, the Margraves of Baden and Palatinate-Simmern. The town can also attract new investment with its economic conversion areas. Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel (b. Drive, bike, walk, public transport directions on map to Wolfgangchor - HERE WeGo H.Hutchinson. Enjoyed self and beer. [6] According to an inscription and tile plates that were found in Bad Kreuznach, a vexillatio of the Legio XXII Primigenia was stationed there. In the First World War, both the Kreuznach spa house and other hotels and villas became as of 2 January 1917 the seat of the Great Headquarters of Kaiser Wilhelm II. It contained 50 rooms on the ground floor alone. In trampolining and whitewater slalom, the town is a national stronghold, while it has also shown strength at the state level in shooting sports and bocce. In the course of measures to shore up the Imperial border against the Germanic Alemannic tribes who kept making incursions across the limes into the Empire, an auxiliary castrum was built in 370 under Emperor Valentinian I. 29 December 1721, d. 23 May 1801 in Rützen), Franz Christoph Braun (1766–1833), clergyman and government representative, Erich Prieger (b. At the Saunalandschaft bathhouse rose a "wellness temple" with 12 great saunas on an area of 4 000 m2, which receives roughly 80,000 visitors every year. That was the start of my adult life. Bewaard door Kees Goezinne. But memories will always be there. According to the 1601 Verzeichnis aller Herrlich- und Gerechtigkeiten der Stätt und Dörffer der vorderen Grafschaft Sponheim im Ampt Creutznach ("Directory of All Lordships and Justices of the Towns and Villages of the Further County of Sponheim in the Amt of Kreuznach"), compiled by Electoral Palatinate Oberamtmann Johann von Eltz-Blieskastel-Wecklingen (1553–1610),[40] the town had 807 estates and was the seat of a Hofgericht (lordly court) to which the "free villages" of Waldböckelheim, Wöllstein, Volxheim, Braunweiler, Mandel and Roxheim, which were thus freed from the toll at Kreuznach, had to send Schöffen (roughly "lay jurists"). was in rose barracks also, the tin shack and ran outproccessing,, hey sam remember the trip to paris with razz and the first time he seen a ladies refresher,,,,,,,, email me would love to hear from you duane, i was in rose barrack 65 to 68 and was a team leader and ran outprocessing till i came home,, had alot of fun like the trip to paris WITH SAM ARLLEONO AND RAZ it would be fun to do it all again but made me sick to see what RB looks like now, was going to take a trip over there but better off with just the memories,,,,, HEY SAM WRITE will ya. Röntgenstraße 16 – house with gable or mansard roof, barge-rafter gable, 1907/1908, architect Gustav Ziemer, Röntgenstraße 20, Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 30 – pair of semi-detached houses; building with hip roof on brick pedestal, 1935, architect, Röntgenstraße 22/24 – pair of semi-detached houses; building with hip roof with slate-clad corner oriels, 1927/1928, architect Richard Starig, Röntgenstraße 25, 27, 29, 31 – group of buildings made up of four small two-floor single-family houses, buildings with hip roofs with gable, Röntgenstraße 33 – villalike house, cube-shaped building with hip roof, 1926/1927, architect Conrad Schneider; characterises street's appearance, Roonstraße 3 – villa with mansardlike stepped hip roof, 1916/1917, architect Philipp Hassinger, Roseninsel (monumental zone) – spa-related greenspace on the Nahe's bank along Priegerpromenade; pavilion above the disused, Roßstraße 25 – Gründerzeit corner house, building with hip roof and, Roßstraße 35 – three-floor Classicistically structured house, about 1860, Rüdesheimer Straße 11 – villa with knee wall, country house style, soon after 1900, Rüdesheimer Straße 21 – sophisticatedly structured house, about 1850, Rüdesheimer Straße 38 – house, Classicistically structured brick building, early 1870s. My last year there, 1981, I had the privelage to play in theGerman-American Baseball League. Was stationed in BK from Jan. 1983 to Jan 1985. Kreuznach was mentioned in documents by Louis the Pious (in 823 as villa Cruciniacus[8] and in 825 and 839 as Cruciniacum castrum or Cruciniacum palatium regium), Louis the German (in 845 as villa Cruzinacha and in 868 as villa Cruciniacum), Charles III, "the Fat" (in 882 as C[h]rucinachum, Crutcinacha, Crucenachum), Arnulf of Carinthia (in 889), Henry the Fowler (in 923), Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor (in 962 as Cruciniacus) and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (in 1179 as Cruczennach). In fact, the name Kreuznach developed out of the Celtic-Latin word Cruciniacum, which meant "Crucinius's Home", thus a man's name with the suffix —acum added, meaning "flowing water". See more ideas about germany, places, favorite places. I lived in Bad Kreuznach from 1955 - 1957 as an Army Brat. The, Participation in a world championship or the, 1st to 3rd place at European championships, 2nd or 3rd place at a German championship, Hans Staab, owner of a large magazine distribution company, foundation named after him (1996), Alex Jacob, hotel owner, socially engaged honorary consul general for, Konrad von Kreuznach (d. 13 October 1368 in. The briny springs were likely discovered in 1478; nevertheless a Sulzer Hof in what is today called the Salinental ("Saltworks Dale") had already been mentioned in the 13th or 14th century. Since this time, the town has been known as Bad Kreuznach. The crosses are sometimes wrongly taken to be Christian crosses. It does not lie within any Verbandsgemeinde, even though it is the seat of the like-named Verbandsgemeinde. Some of the the folks that came often to get ice cream were from Eugene Oregon but I lost contact... Too bad I was so busy, would have loved to keep in touch. Salinenstraße 57 – Late Classicist plastered building, 1851, architect August Henke Jun. The subsequent German campaign (called the Befreiungskriege, or Wars of Liberation, in Germany) put an end to French rule. Helped to close down BK in 2001 when unit moved to Mainz, sad to have turned it over, great place to live! Before this, though, right at Kreuznach's town limits, Prussia and Bavaria once again stood at odds with each other in 1866. Running on the line to Saarbrücken and by way of Gau Algesheim and the West Rhine Railway to Mainz are Regional-Express and Regionalbahn trains. Lucas (the English speaking employee at the Blue Ice cream Parlor). 1950), painter (1999 Cultural Prize winner), Gernot Meyer-Grönhof (b. Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 7 – two-and-a-half-floor house, Dr.-Karl-Aschoff-Straße 8 – elegant house; cube-shaped building with hip roof, Classicist motifs, about 1870; addition 1889. I just know his Name jimmy no last name.im looking for this guy cause my mom met hin in this time. Gerbergasse 3 – three-floor corner house, Gerbergasse 5 – three-floor corner shophouse, Gründerzeit clinker brick building with hipped mansard roof, 1885/1886, architect Josef Pfeiffer, Göbenstraße 4/4a – three-and-a-half-floor, Göbenstraße 6/6a – three-and-a-half-floor terraced houses, Renaissance Revival and Art Nouveau motifs, 1906, Architects Brothers Lang, Göbenstraße 8/10 – pair of semi-detached houses, three-part brick-framed plastered building, 1903, architect Peter Ziemer, Goethestraße 2 – villalike house, cube-shaped building with hip roof, 1927/1928, architect Peter Riedle, Goethestraße 4 – villalike house, one-and-a-half-floor plastered building with hip or mansard roof, 1925/1926, architect Martin Au, Goethestraße 5 – villalike house, one- and two-floor building with hip roof, 1925/1926, architect Martin Au, Goethestraße 7 – villalike house, plastered building with hip or mansard roof, 1925/1926, architect Rudolf Hassinger; front garden fencing from time of building, Goethestraße 1–7, 9, Bühler Weg 8, 10, 12, Röntgenstraße 2/4, 6, 8, Pestalozzistraße 3–9, Waldemarstraße 21, 23, 25, 27 (monumental zone), Graf-Siegfried-Straße 8 – villalike house, building with hip roof, 1920s, architect Martin Au, Gustav-Pfarrius-Straße 11–15 – Public Lina-Hilger-. A Army Buddie,Frank Toomey married a local and stayed in BK.I would like to find him. In Kreuznach, Marx set down considerable portions of his manuscript Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie) in 1843. Viktoriastraße 4 – house; sandstone-framed plastered building, about 1870, Viktoriastraße 7 – Gründerzeit terraced house; two-and-a-half-floor sandstone-framed clinker brick building, 1879, architect R. Wagener, Viktoriastraße 9 – Gründerzeit corner shophouse, Neoclassical motifs, 1877, architect Johann Au, Viktoriastraße 11/13/15 – lordly palacelike group of three houses with three-floor middle building, hip roofs, 1878/1879, architect C. Conradi; characterises street's appearance, Viktoriastraße 18 – Gründerzeit house; building with hip roof with, Viktoriastraße 19 – Gründerzeit terraced house, three-floor clinker brick building, 1882, architect August Henke, Viktoriastraße 22 – Gründerzeit terraced house, two-and-a-half-floor clinker brick building, 1888, architect August Henke, Viktoriastraße 23 – corner shophouse; two-and-a-half-floor brick building, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1878, architect Jean Jenke jr., shop and display window expansion 1888, Viktoriastraße 24 – two-and-a-half-floor house; sandstone-framed clinker brick building, Renaissance Revival, 1894, architect Christian Zier, Viktoriastraße 26 – house, Classicistically structured clinker brick building, possibly from shortly before 1876, Weinkauffstraße 2/4 – villalike pair of semi-detached houses on irregular footprint, 1901/1902, architect Hans Best, Weinkauffstraße 6 – Art Nouveau villa with hip roof, 1902/1903, architect Hans Best, Weinkauffstraße 8 – three-floor villa with hip roof, Art Deco motifs, 1921/1922, architect Alexander Ackermann, Weinkauffstraße 10 – one-and-a-half-floor villa, 1922/1923, architect Alexander Ackermann, mansard roof 1927, Weyersstraße 3 – lordly villa with hip roof, 1925, architect Hermann Tesch, somewhat newer garden house, Weyersstraße 6 – villalike house with tented or mansard roof, 1920s, Weyersstraße 8 – house; cube-shaped building with hip roof, partly. Bad Kreuznach is a spa town on the river Nahe located in the Rhineland-Palatinate region (Rheinland-Pfalz) of Germany and is the center of the Nahe wine region. He has since passed away, but I remember walking to the base from our tiny apt on Baumgarten Strasse many times. The maire of Kreuznach as of 1800 was Franz Joseph Potthoff (b. PK Parkhotel Kurhaus. Sometimes also encountered is the abbreviation Xnach (often with a Fraktur X, with a cross-stroke: Salinenstraße 74/76 – pair of semi-detached houses, Salinenstraße 82 – villalike house with hip roof, 1921/1922, architect Vorbius, Salinenstraße 84 – one-floor villa with hip roof, Classicist motifs, 1925/1926, architect Hans Best, Salinenstraße 90 – lordly villa with hip roof with corner pavilions, 1921/1922, architect Hans Best. im Rheinlande, Text und Übertragung der Urkunde Kaiser Ludwigs des Frommen von 822, Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der, jetzt die Preussischen Regierungsbezirke Coblenz und Trier bildenden mittelrheinischen Territorien, Die Entwicklung des mittelalterlichen Städtebildes von Kreuznach, Gereimte Beschreibung des Frey- und Herren-Schiessens mit der Armbrust und einem Glückshafen, Der alte „Juden Kirchoff“ am Kreuznacher Schlossberg, Ueber die auf dem Terrain des römischen Kastells bei Kreuznach, die Heidenmauer genannt, von October 1858 bis November 1866 stattgefundenen Ausgrabungen, Werner von Themar, ein Heidelberger Humanist, Ausführliche und ordentliche Beschreibung, Umständliche Beschreibung der im Jänner und Hornung 1784 die Städte Heidelberg, Mannheim und andere Gegenden der Pfalz durch die Eisgänge und Ueberschwemmungen betroffenen grosen Noth, Landesverordnung über die großen kreisangehörigen Städte Bad Kreuznach, Idar-Oberstein und Neuwied vom 29. I was born in BK in 1972. Does anyone know how to obtain archives of the newspaper articles there? Remember having to run up stairs from the first floor to the other end of the second to use the toilet! The driest month is January. Hofgartenstraße 3 – villalike house, representative brick building with hip roof, 1900/1901, architect Johann Arthur Otte, Hofgartenstraße 4 – Gründerzeit villa, richly ornamented brick building, Renaissance Revival, 1890/1891, architects. I remember it being a very clean and friendly town. 1949), Chairman of the, Udo van Kampen (b. Dieses Objektarchiv dient der Übersicht. Canoeing, in particular whitewater slalom, is practised by RKV Bad Kreuznach. [58], Bad Kreuznach fosters partnerships with the following places:[59], The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate's Directory of Cultural Monuments:[60]. Mittlerer Flurweg 2/4 – pair of semi-detached houses with hip roof, Mittlerer Flurweg 6/8 – pair of semi-detached houses with hip roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann, Mittlerer Flurweg 18/20 – pair of semi-detached houses with hip roof, Art Deco motifs, 1925, architect Düttermann, Mittlerer Flurweg 30/32, Rheinstraße 16 – long corner house with hip roof, 1930/1931, architect Karl Heep, Moltkestraße 3 – villa, cube-shaped building with hip roof, 1913/1914, architect Hans Best, Neoclassical front wings 1939, Moltkestraße 6 – villa with hip roof, outdoor staircase, 1914/1915, architect Willibald Hamburger, Mühlenstraße 7 – shophouse, apparently essentially from about 1600, shop built in in mid 19th century, Mühlenstraße 8 – three-floor shophouse, partly timber-frame, (plastered), 18th century, Mühlenstraße 11 – long shophouse, possibly from about 1800, shops built in in 19th century, Mühlenstraße 33 – three-window house, brick building, latter half of the 19th century, Mühlenstraße 78 – Brothers Holz's former furniture factory and, Mühlenstraße 84 – sophisticated brick building, Renaissance Revival, 1891/1892, architect Philipp Hassinger, Neufelder Weg 65 – villa, artificial-stone-framed building with hip roof, 1930/1931, architect Hans Best & Co, Neufelder Weg 67 – villalike house on L-shaped footprint, hip roof, 1920s, Neufelder Weg 79 – imposing villa with hip roof, 1929, architect Hans Best, Neufelder Weg 9/11, 13/15, 17/19 (monumental zone) – mirror-image pairs of semi-detached bungalows with hip roofs, in front gardens, 1927/1928, architect Martin Au, Obere Flotz 4, 6–29, Mittlerer Flurweg 27, 34, Waldemarstraße 51 (monumental zone) – residential buildings built in two building sections, typical for the time, with front gardens and yards; three varied type buildings with Historicized and Heimatstil motifs, 1926/1927, architect Jean Rheinstädter; blocklike, ornamentally framed, major residential buildings, 1929/1930, architect Martin Au, Oligsberg 5, 6, 11/12, Mittlerer Flurweg 10/12, 14/16, Waldemarstraße 29/31, 33/35, Oranienpark (monumental zone) – almost square park within Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße, Salinenstraße, Oranienstraße and Weinkauffstraße; laid out in two terraces in 1934: upper terrace in forms of the, Oranienstraße 3 – spacious three-floor house with addition on the back, Classicist motifs, 1876/1877, architect J. Lang, Oranienstraße 4a – Gründerzeit villa, partly, Oranienstraße 7, Salinenstraße 75 – three-floor pair of semi-detached villas with hip roof, Renaissance Revival motifs, 1902/1903, architect Peter Kreuz. 31 December 1800 in Heddesheim, today an outlying centre of, Carl Heinrich Jacobi, photographer known for his, Elsbeth Krukenberg-Conze (b. [11] In mediaeval and early modern Latin sources, Kreuznach is named not only as Crucenacum, Crucin[i]acum (adjective Crucenacensis, Crucin[i]acensis) and the like, but also as Stauronesus, Stauronesum (adjective Staurone[n]s[i]us; from σταυρός "cross" and νῆσος "island"[12]) or Naviculacrucis (from navicula, a kind of small boat used on inland waterways, called a Nachen in German, and crux "cross"). In disabled sports, the Sportfreunde Diakonie especially has been successful, particularly in bocce.

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