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German Village is Home. Whether you are interested in historic preservation and architecture, neighborhood events, or where to shop and dine, German Village has something for everybody.
Plan your visit to historic German Village to take advantage of all we have to offer. Walk along our preserved brick sidewalks while visiting the many area restaurants, coffee shops, retail stores, and more.
German Village Society. 588 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 221-8888. Contact German Village
German Village Society. 588 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 221-8888. Contact German Village
Save the Date! Follow the luminaria and immerse yourself in a world of lights and holiday magic on the historic streets. This year, we have something special in store for you with German-inspired Striezlemarkt featuring local vendors and food trucks. You can take advantage of the special offers, discounts, and holiday treats from local shops,…
German Village is a historic neighborhood just south of downtown Columbus, Ohio. Initially platted in 1814 in Columbus’s South End, the German Village area primarily developed between 1840 and 1914. It was settled largely by German immigrants in the mid 1800s.
Initially platted in 1814 in Columbus’s South End, the German Village area primarily developed between 1840 and 1914. It was settled largely by German immigrants in the mid 1800s. German descendants at one time comprised as much as a third of the population of the entire city of Columbus.
Get the most from your visit to German Village by walking or riding with a knowledgeable resident guide. The German Village Society recommends German Village Tours, to give you an educational and entertaining look at our unique, 175-year-old community.
German Village Commission – general information, commissioner roster, meeting schedule, meeting agendas/minutes. German Village Guidelines. Columbus Landmarks Foundation. German Village Society ccoon@germanvillage.com or (614) 221-8888 with any questions.
Stop by the Meeting Haus and pick up a copy of the German Village Walking tour. The self-guided tour gives your three different ways to experience different parts of our historic village, and includes suggested food and drink stops along the way.