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  2. German Timber-Frame Road - Wikipedia

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    The German Timber-Frame Road (German: Deutsche Fachwerkstraße) is a German tourist route leading from the river Elbe in the north to the Black Forest and Lake Constance in the south. Numerous cities and towns each with examples of the vernacular timber-framed houses traditional to the German states are situated along the road. The total length ...

  3. Timber framing - Wikipedia

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    The German Timber-Frame Road (Deutsche Fachwerkstraße) is a tourist route that connects towns with remarkable fachwerk. It is more than 2,000 km (1,200 mi) long, crossing Germany through the states of Lower Saxony , Saxony-Anhalt , Hesse , Thuringia , Bavaria , and Baden-Württemberg .

  4. Vaihingen an der Enz - Wikipedia

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    Vaihingen is located on the Württemberger Weinstraße and on the southern route of the German Timber-Frame Road, both routes pass many sights. Sights

  5. Category:German tourist routes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German tourist routes" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... German Timber-Frame Road; German Volcano Route; German ...

  6. Osterode am Harz - Wikipedia

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    Osterode am Harz, often simply called Osterode (German: [ˌɔstəˈʁoːdə] ⓘ; Eastphalian: Ostroe), is a town in south-eastern Lower Saxony in central Germany on the south-western edge of the Harz mountains. It was the seat of government of the district of Osterode. Osterode is located on the German Timber-Frame Road.

  7. Seligenstadt - Wikipedia

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    Seligenstadt has a great number of historic buildings and timber-frame houses from the 17th and 18th centuries, some of which are listed buildings. This is why the town is also on one of the nine routes of the Deutsche Fachwerkstraße (German Timber Frame Road) (Rhine-Main-Odenwald route).

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  9. Hornburg - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the German Timber-Frame Road. Hornburg Castle Timber-framed houses. Hornburg Castle was first mentioned in a 994 deed as a property of the Bishopric of Halberstadt. In 1005, it was the birthplace of Pope Clement II. The fortress located on a limestone plateau served to control the northern border of the bishopric and the trade ...