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Btssb fairytales of the marchen forest
Btssb fairytales of the marchen forest







^ This is the official name used on the website - see Portrait.Kassel (where the brothers attended secondary school and where they lived for 30 years the Brothers Grimm Museum the Home of Dorothea Viehmann in the Kassel district of Niederzwehrenīetween Kassel and Fürstenberg, the Route offers two alternatives:.Baunatal (birthplace of Dorothea Viehmann, from whom the Brothers Grimm learned many of the fairy tales to be found in their collection).Krause, both of whom contributed fairy tales to the Grimm collection) Schauenburg (Schauenburger Märchenwache: a museum dedicated to the locals Marie Hassenpflug and J.F.Bad Wildungen (Snow White village of Bergfreiheit).Little Red Riding Hood land-stretching from Alsfeld to Fritzlar.

btssb fairytales of the marchen forest

Steinau (Grimm House, childhood home of the Brothers Grimm).Hanau (birthplace of the Brothers Grimm).The German Fairy Tale Route runs from south to north and passes the following places of interest: Many other events, open-air festivals, exhibits, and performances dealing with the topic of fairy tales are held annually.

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The 200th anniversary of the first publication of Children's and Household Tales by the Brothers Grimm was observed in 2012–2013 with a series of events. The baroque grounds of Philippsruhe Castle in Hanau, the fountain displays in the Hillside Park of Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe, as well as the Bremen Town Hall with the adjacent statue of Roland (both of which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List) are also of particular interest. Münden comprises roughly 700 half-timbered houses the 1300-year-old town of Fritzlar is famous for its imperial cathedral and Hamelin contains beautiful examples of Weser Renaissance architecture. In 1975, the Council of Europe awarded Alsfeld the status of a model European community for the conservation of historic buildings. Numerous picturesque medieval towns can be found among the Route's attractions as well. Further attractions include the town of Hamelin, of Pied Piper fame the spa of Bad Oeynhausen, which has a museum devoted to fairy tales and local legends ( Deutsches Märchen- und Wesersagenmuseum) and the city of Bremen, which is famous for the tale of the Town Musicians of Bremen. According to legend, the hill Hoher Meissner is where Mother Hulda is said to have resided Sababurg Castle, located in Reinhardswald Park, is referred to as the Sleeping Beauty Castle. In the town of Alsfeld, visitors can see what is known as the House of Little Red Riding Hood ( Rotkäppchenhaus) the spa Bad Wildungen offers a Snow White Museum ( Schneewittchen Museum) and Dorothea Viehmann, from whom the Grimms learned about many of the fairy tales found in their collection, was born in what today is the community of Baunatal. Several places along the Fairy Tale Route are connected with the fairy tales themselves.

btssb fairytales of the marchen forest

In 2005, this collection was added to the UNESCO World Document Heritage List.

btssb fairytales of the marchen forest

The original Children’s and Household Tales (German: Kinder- und Hausmärchen), edited and published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in 1812 and known today as Grimm’s Fairy Tales (German: Grimms Märchen), can be found in Kassel.

btssb fairytales of the marchen forest

The towns and cities associated with the Brothers Grimm and located along the route are Hanau, Steinau, Marburg and Kassel. The German Fairy Tale Route passes through various scenic regions, which include eight nature parks including the Hessian Spessart Nature Park, Hoher Vogelsberg Nature Park, Kellerwald-Edersee Nature Park, Meißner- Kaufungen Forest Nature Park, Habichtswald Nature Park and the Weser Uplands Nature Park. Plan of the German Fairy Tale Route Tourist attractions







Btssb fairytales of the marchen forest