Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber. Crooked House On Plonlein
by Jenny Rainbow
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Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber. Crooked House On Plonlein
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Jenny Rainbow
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Photograph - Photography
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Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber. Crooked House On Plonlein by Jenny Rainbow.
Famous tiny yellow tilted crooked house with wood framing and flowers at the windows with other fairytale medieval houses at Plonlein in Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber.
Many think that the name Plönlein refers to a yellow timber-frame house at the entrance of the Spital quarter. It’s true that the tilted, crooked house is in the center of the Plönlein. The term Plönlein is actually translated as a “small square at a fountain”, which means that the ensemble at the Plönlein also includes the fountain in front of the lone timber-frame house and the two towers of the old city wall that rise to its left and right – on the left the Siebersturm leading to Spital quarter, on the right the tower for the Kobolzeller Tor from 1360, which opens towards the Tauber Valley.
Source of description: www.rothenburg-tourismus.de
Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber is the postcard medieval idyllic German town which is mostly known and recognizable among the best Christmas towns of Europe.
This partly preserved and partly carefully restored historical European village is also a part of Southern Germany’s Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) - a picturesque 350 km route through the forests and mountains of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
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November 24th, 2019
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