The Witches' Tower is one of the seven mighty towers of the Fleckenmauer in Flörsheim-Dalsheim. It received its name, however, not because witches were imprisoned there, but because of its roof shape, which is reminiscent of a "witch's hat". This point is part of an audio-visual tour with additional content on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu-jERBUpDk The audiovisual content of this point was created by a project of the LAG Rhein-Haardt and was funded within the framework of the EULLE development programme with the…
The museum Guntersblum is being voluntarily maintained from the association for the maintenance of the culture in Guntersblum and offers three to four different exhibitions a year. The topics are mainly regional historical but also other global topics are represented on a regular basis. Regional less popular artists get a forum to present their works but principally artists from all over the world are also introduced from time to time. The museum is open on sundays and public holidays from 3pm to 6pm. The entry is free and for donations you…
Hinkelstein Since the 14th century, a Hinkelstein is mentioned here. The original stone is most likely installed in the drywall. The current stone was erected in 2004 and comes from a foundations excavated during canal works in Osthofen, next to which bricks of Roman origin were found. Height: 188 District: "Am Hinkelstein" History / Stories / Anecdotes: Since about 1300 a Hinkelstein was mentioned here. Approximately In 1890 it was demolished according to the Monzernheimer chronicler, teacher Georg Wendel.…
The church shows an impressive interplay of Baroque as an expression of joyful faith and Classicism as an expression of reason. Between the strict lines of Classicism, lush stucco work and putti appear. Ceiling paintings tell of the life and death of St. Ignatius. They were originally created by the Baroque painter Johann Baptist Enderle but have been restored multiple times. Highly notable is the Classicist organ case (1774-81) above the main entrance, the organ itself dates from 1837. Under the church is a crypt, where along with clergy…
The Gigser is the local mountain of the municipality of Wolfsheim. The vantage point is about 1 km outside the local community and offers wonderful views of the surrounding area. A refuge, a Wingerts swing, a lounger and a few tables and benches are inviting for a rest. In addition, there are two "tables of wine" below the gigser. In summer, the Gigser is hosted by Wolfsheim wineries and clubs on the afternoon of the 3rd Sunday of each month. Since 2017, the refuge at the Gigser has been a branch of the registry office of the VG…
An extraordinary event location in the vault of a listed winery. You should have seen this place in the geographic heart of Rhinehesse. Cabaret, comedy, readings, classic and jazz concerts and chanson evenings and always a thrilled audience. Who wants to can eat fancy in the castle before the event or can sleep in the hotel room of the old half- timbbered house afterwards.