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Reutlingen

Country:
Germany
State:
Baden-Wurttemberg
City:
Reutlingen
Type of Location:
Multiple
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By Train

The Reutlinger station is located on the "Neckar-Alb-track" Stuttgart-Plochingen-Tubingen.Is the regional rail trains every hour from the relation Plochingen-serving Tuebingen-Mr. Berg and the regional express trains on the line in Stuttgart.Also runs a two-hourly inter-regional express to Stuttgart and since 2009 or to Aulendorf daily intercity train pair to Düsseldorf and Tubingen.As part of this major project Stuttgart 21 is to perform a more direct line management of the Stuttgart airport in a marked improvement of access to Stuttgart and to the long-distance network.

By Road

Reutlingen has as one of only two major cities (together with Solingen), no direct highway connection, but the highways A 81 Stuttgart - Singen (Hohentwiel) of Rottenburg am Neckar (Ergenzingen) and Tubingen or A 8 Stuttgart-Ulm Filderstadt only about 15 minutes.Through the town run the B-28 Tubingen Ulm, Stuttgart, the B 312-Biberach - Memmingen.The B 464 is a shuttle to the B 27 and A 81 in direction of Böblingen From 2016 to the summit tunnel washer relieve the city from passing traffic.

By Bus

The four lines of the former tram Reutlinger were quietly laid between 1970 and 1974.Today buses serve the city of Reutlingen Transport Company Ltd. (RSV) and several other transportation companies to transport in the city.All lines are available at uniform prices within the transport association Neckar-Alb-Donau (NALDO), Reutlingen here is in the honeycomb 220th.City buses are run by RSV (Reutlinger Stadtverkehr).

Key places to visit
St. Mary's Church, Observatory and Planetarium Reutlingen, Nature Theater Reutlingen, Reutlinger museum, Spendhaus House, Nikolai Church

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Places to Visit

St. Mary's Church

is a church in Reutlingen, Germany.It was built from 1247–1343 and is one of the most distinct Gothic buildings in Swabia.Between the 1520s and 1540s the church was a center of the Swabian reformer Matthaus Alber, who spread the teachings of Martin Luther to Reutlingen and surrounding areas.The church was heavily damaged during a fire in 1726.From 1893-1901 it was rebuilt in Neo-Gothic style.The church has been a National Cultural Landmark since 1988.

Observatory and Planetarium Reutlingen

is a public observatory with planetarium in Reutlingen.Organizationally, the observatory at the National Education Association e. V. is affiliated. Currently, 19 volunteers worked at the observatory. Public tours are offered regularly and group tours.The observatory is located on the building of the Ferdinand-von-Steinbeis school, vocational school first.The planetarium observatory Reutlingen has a dome with a diameter of 4.20 meters and can accommodate up to 25 guests. In 1987, the GOTO planetarium projector was installed E 5, which is still in use today.Since the founding of the observatory are on average in the four-digit year, visitors to the observatory.The observatory will be expanded by Juli-November 2010 extensive.In addition to the planetarium and it results in a lecture hall, a Baader-five 0.3-meter dome installed.Around the dome, mobile telescopes on three stone platforms are erected.

Nature Theater Reutlingen

is a theater run by a club open-air stage in Reutlingen, held annually on the Wasen Forest Festival in Reutlingen. The outdoor stage is recorded since 1928.The opening of the Reutlinger nature theater took place on 17 June 1928 with the play The Maid of Orleans by Friedrich Schiller held, attended by nearly 200 people participated.Since 1978, two parallel productions are held annually, one for children, one for adults. Because of the extended special program on the outdoor stage with performances, concerts or other cultural events is the summer season.since 2004 under the term "Wasen Forest Festival". By working with professionals in the fields of directing, musical direction, costume and stage design has developed the Nature Theater Reutlingen eV in recent years, amplified to a semi-professional amateur theater.Current professional staff (as of 2011).In 2008, the hall opened and new viewers in the same year for exemplary architecture in the district of Reutlingen in 2009 and awarded the Timber Award Baden-Wuerttemberg. The Nature Theater Reutlingen has since offered room for 1,000 spectators. For theater facility in Reutlingen include a large costume shop and the club's private restaurant Waldeslust (formerly Waldheim), which since 1997 are still further in the autumn drama of ensemble members of the Nature Theater Reutlingen listed.

Reutlinger museum

is a museum of local history of the former free imperial city (until 1802), then Wurttemberg Oberamts-and in the presence of Baden-Wurttemberg district town of Reutlingen.The museum was founded in 1890 by an association of art and antiquity (the slightly later in 1889 rose up and formed in the presence of existing Reutlinger Historical Society).His collection was originally housed in changing rooms, before they took off in 1939 from the former king Bronner court today to their current location.Since 1996 in developed and newly -designed museum in addition to the permanently-present collection of exhibits for the event,social and above all culture, history shown at irregular intervals also special exhibitions on specific themes of the individual historical development of Reutlingen and the surrounding region.The current museum (the former king Bronner yard) is in a restored half-timbered house of the city center, the old town core set of Reutlingen.The under listed building has been one of the oldest existing buildings in the city.It was built in 1278 and 1537 as a stone house with an extended half-timbered construction. By the end of the early modern period it was as tithe - and administration building of long-term direct imperial Cistercian monastery Koenigsbronn, then as chief building official (comparable to a modern district office had been used).

Spendhaus House

is one of the oldest secular buildings in Reutlingen.It has survived the devastating fire disaster in September 1726 without prejudice, in which about four fifths of the building stock Reutlingen have been destroyed.The focus of the collection and exhibition activities of the City's Today Art Museum with works by carvers of the 20th Century, HAP Grieshaber, Wilhelm Laage, Werner Holl, Wolfgang Matt Heuer, Ernst Wilhelm Nay.Built in Tudor style building is located south of the construction market between Spendhaus street and Leather Street in the medieval city limits.On 15 October 1989 opened the house as the home of the now spend municipal art museum Spendhaus Reutlingen. The museum is dedicated to his work in the modern woodcut from the late 19th Century to the immediate present.The renovation - an award from the Architectural Association of Baden-Württemberg with the award for exemplary building - has the early-modern building with its venerable timbers again fully exposed and at the same time created the conditions for a modern art museum.The building shall propose, as the bridge between modern and contemporary art, which is being shown or kept back to the historical roots of the oldest printmaking medium.

Nikolai Church

is a church building in Reutlingen on St. Nicholas Place / William Street.It was built in 1358, in gratitude and Reconciliation after the great plague of 1348 It was probably built by the architect Peter von Reutlingen, probably the sacristy of St. Mary's Church has built.Reutlinger guilds left the chapel to St. Nicholas consecrate.This is considered the patron of sailors and travelers are taking to the arms of strangers and is as fond of children. As such, it is shown on the outside wall of the choir of St. Nicholas Church in 1914 created a sculpture.The most dramatic event of Reutlingen, the devastating fire of 1726 was over, the Nikolai Church as a miracle almost unscathed. Although the fire had broken out in the vicinity and destroyed four fifths of the city, St. Nicholas Church stood in a circle of rubble almost undamaged. Only the roof and the belfry were destroyed.Since the Church of St. Mary the fire had fallen victim to the Nikolai Church Reutlingen initially served as the main church. Instead of destroying the bell, the drum was called to worship. Every year on 23 remembered September a fire preaching to the conflagration.

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January - May
September - December

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