Ebermannstadt
Ebermannstadt is a town in the district of Forchheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 10 km northeast of Forchheim and 25 km southeast of Bamberg.
Districts
- Breitenbach
- Ebermannstadt
- Gasseldorf
- Niedermirsberg
- Rüssenbach
- Neuses-Poxstall
- Wohlmuthshüll
- Buckenreuth
- Moggast
- Wolkenstein
- Thosmühle
- Burggaillenreuth
- Windischgaillenreuth
- Eschlipp
- Kanndorf
History
Albrecht Dürer stayed in Ebermannstadt in 1515 and painted an oil-painting of the town.
Chronology
Tourism
Ebermannstadt is a state-approved resort town with an open-air swimming pool, campground in the district of Rothenbühl, golf course in the district of Kanndorf and a sport airfield on top of the Feuerstein.During clear nights, there are guided tours at the Observatory Feuerstein. Thanks to the excellent conditions, it is possible to get a very good view of the universe.
Sights
There is a small war memorial chapel on the edge of the town.Buildings
The most important sacred buildings of the town are the Maria Chapel and the neoroman Nicholas Church.Old Franconian timbered buildings are located near the market place with Maria Well. Landmark of the town is the scoop wheel from 1606 on the Wiesent. Feuerstein Castle, which was built only in 1941 in the style of Franconian castles, stands out above the town.
Economy
The largest companies in Ebermannstadt are- Kennametal
- Vierling
Personalities
- Kurt Albert teacher, climber, photographer