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| Add Photo — Add Link — Add Commentary — Correct this page — Print | | Iphofen in Landkreis Kitzingen, Bavaria, Germany — Southern Germany (Scarplands and Alpine Region) |
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Ilmbacher Hof
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| | | |  By Andrew Ruppenstein, July 14, 2012 | |
| | | 1. Ilmbacher Hof Marker | | | Inscription. [Marker text in German:
Aus einer alten Chronik:
„Der nachmalige Kloster Ilmbachische Hof war sonst ein Bürgerhaus mit einer öden Hofstadt dabei. Das Kloster kaufte beides und ließ 1742 ein grösseres Gebaüde da aufführen und kaufte mehrere Weinberge und Felder dazu". Seit der Sakularisation in Privatbesitz.
[Marker text translated into English, more or less:}
From an old chronicle:
"Formerly a house with an abandoned outbuilding. The Ilmbach Monastery purchased both and in 1742 put up a larger building on the site, as well as purchasing more vineyards and fields". In private possession since secularization. Location. 49° 42.201′ N, 10° 15.786′ E. Marker is in Iphofen, Bavaria, in Landkreis Kitzingen. Marker is on Lange Gasse 0 kilometers from Obere Gasse, on the right. Click for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: Lange Gasse 36, Iphofen, Bavaria 97346, Germany. Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 24 kilometers of this marker, as the crow flies. Einersheimer Gate (within shouting distance of this marker); The Owls' Tower (about 120 meters away, in a direct line); Iphofen City Hall (approx. 0.2 kilometers away); Mainbernheimer Gate (approx. 0.4 kilometers away); Spital Gate (approx. 22.8 kilometers away); The Decline of the Jewish Community of Gerolzhofen from January 30, 1933 (approx. 22.8 kilometers away); The Beadle’s Tower (approx. 22.8 kilometers away); Dingolshäuser Gate (approx. 22.8 kilometers away). Click for a list of all markers in Iphofen.| | | |  By Andrew Ruppenstein, July 14, 2012 | |
| | | 2. Ilmbacher Hof and Marker - wide view | | The marker is visible here just to the right of the arched entryway. | | |
Regarding Ilmbacher Hof. The monastery itself, Kloster Ilmbach, was located about 16 km to the northeast. The monastery was divested of its holdings as part of secularization (the process of transferring property and power from ecclesiastical to civic and private authorities) about 1803. |
| | | |  By Andrew Ruppenstein, July 14, 2012 | |
| | | 3. Ilmbacher Hof and Marker - another wide view | | The building houses a winery and small bed and breakfast. The house was built up against the city wall, and the inner side of the Einersheimer Gate (the eastern gate to the city) is visible here, as well. | | |
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Credits. This page originally submitted on August 8, 2012, by Andrew Ruppenstein of Sacramento, California. This page has been viewed 70 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on August 8, 2012, by Andrew Ruppenstein of Sacramento, California. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page. | | Add Photo — Add Link — Add Commentary — Correct this page — Print |
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