Siegfriedstrasse

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Course of Siegfriedstrasse
Sculpture “Queen's Dispute” by Jens Nettlich near Worms Cathedral
Eutersee near Oberzent-Schöllenbach
Wertheim Castle

The Siegfriedstraße is a German holiday route through the Odenwald between the Upper Rhine Plain , the Taubertal and the Main Valley .

It leads around 150 km from Worms over the Rhine , crosses the mountain road at Heppenheim , leads through the southern Odenwald to Tauberbischofsheim and then follows the Taubertal down to Wertheim . The road has the status of a federal road over a length of around 40 km and is registered in this area under the number B 460 . The more northerly Nibelungenstrasse also runs from Worms to Wertheim .

marketing

The Nibelungen-Siegfried-Strasse working group , which was founded in 1989 and in which 22 larger and smaller communities have come together to form a committed cooperation, is responsible for marketing this street . The main objective is to promote tourism in the towns and communities working together on the Nibelungenstrasse and Siegfriedstrasse holiday routes . In 1990 they advertised with a joint brochure and in 1992 the road signs were tackled.

From 2002 iron sculptures by the Winningen artist Jens Nettlich were placed along Siegfriedstrasse and Nibelungenstrasse . These show scenes from the Nibelungenlied.

Stage locations on Siegfriedstrasse

Worms , Bürstadt , Lorsch , Heppenheim , Fürth , Grasellenbach , Mossautal , Oberzent , Amorbach , Buchen , Walldürn , Tauberbischofsheim , Wertheim .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Region Odenwaldkreis: Nibelungen-Siegfriedstraße ( Memento of the original from February 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.region-odenwaldkreis.de
  2. Wirtschaftsförderung Bergstraße GmbH: 14 sculptures by the artist Jens Nettlich from Winningen / Mosel, depicting figures from the Nibelungenlied