Idar-Oberstein
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Idar-Oberstein is a city in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany and is in is at a narrows, between rocky cliffs and the banks of the Nahe. Since every square meter of land is at a premium here, the river has been covered over in the town. As a result, since 1986, the Nahe flows underneath the town for several kilometers. The world famous Felsenkirche (1482-1484), the construction of which is traced to a story of fratricide, is built upon a vertical rock wall high above the old town. It gives the town a unique atmosphere. The steep steps leading up to the Felsenkirche are climbed by countless visitors from all over the world every year. Their efforts are more than rewarded by a view of the impressive artwork. Examples are the gothic winged altar of 1410 and a beautiful Stumm organ from the year 1756. The setting of the old and the new castles high above the Felsenkirche, give the visitor a feel for how proudly enthroned above their town the lords of Dhaun and Oberstein castles were, in the Middle Ages. Deceptively small when viewed from town Felsenkirche is capable of holding up to 500 people at a time.
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Getting There
Multiple OptionsThe town is 30 km south of Hahn airport (HHN) over minor roads. There is a direct bus link. There are a number of regional lines providing connect to the town from Saarbrücken, Neunkirchen (Saarland), Bad Kreuznach, Mainz and St Wendel. Some (but not all) connect directly to Frankfurt Airport and Frankfurt main station. The B41 connects to the A61 at Bad Kreuznach and the A62 and on to St. Wendel and Neunkirchen....
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Glimpses of Idar-Oberstein
a squirrel eating food out of a bowl
Village nestled in rolling green hills under blue sky
Building facade with a decorative number six.
brown concrete building
Paysage de Donaueschingen en Allemagne
An apple tree with a crow in front of a small town.
a green field with houses in the background
A sign with a satiric message at Landesgartenschau 2020 / 2021 in Ingolstadt.
a blue car parked in front of a building
taken on 19 may 2022
a squirrel eating food out of a bowl
Village nestled in rolling green hills under blue sky
Building facade with a decorative number six.