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Built in the 14th century, burned down in 1542 and rebuilt in 1544. 1952 the castle was purchased by the city Großsachsenheim and is since 1962 the town hall. Sachsenheim St. Fabian and Sebastian. Evangelische Stadtkirche "St. Fabian and Sebastian "in Großsachsenheim, former fortified church; Remains of the old city wall with tower
The Soterius von Sachsenheim is a Transylvanian Saxon noble family originating from the village Stein (present-day Dacia), in the former Saxon Repser Stuhl administrative division. [1] Among its members were politicians and bureaucrats in the Transylvanian state administration and also army officers, scholars, pastors and artists.
von Sachsenheim was born on 26 December 1887, in Marienburg (present-day Feldioara), the daughter of Dr. med. Arthur Soterius von Sachsenheim (from the Transylvanian Saxon noble family Soterius von Sachsenheim) and of Wilhelmina, née Gust. From an early age, she displayed a talent for painting and her parents supported her wish to follow a ...
Gross-Sachsenheim; Guttenbach, today part of Neckargerach, part of the administration moved into the town hall after they abandoned the main camp, not a Concentration Camp; Hailfingen-Tailfingen; Haslach; Heilbronn; Heppenheim; Hessenthal, today part of Schwäbisch Hall; Iffezheim; Kaisheim; Kochendorf; Leonberg, in the Engelberg Tunnel ...
The district dates back to the Oberamt Ludwigsburg, which was created by the dukedom Württemberg in the beginning of the 19th century. After several small changes during the century, it was converted into a district in 1938.
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Zaberfeld was probably founded in 1000 AD. In 1321, it was ruled by the Herren von Magenheim of Baden.In 1355, Zaberfeld came under the rule of Württemberg and in 1749 became part of Württemberg.
Bensberg City Hall 1960 Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Bergisch Gladbach Böhm's 1968 Iglesia Youth Center Library, Cologne Maria, Königin des Friedens pilgrimage church, Neviges, Germany Gottfried Böhm ( pronounced [ˈɡɔtfʁiːt ˈbøːm] ; 23 January 1920 – 9 June 2021) was a German architect and sculptor.