Nachtwächter Karl-Heinz Kurth, © ZV Vulkanregion Laacher See

Nachtwächterführung durch Königsfeld

Mar 20, 2026 - Oct 23, 2026

Königsfeld

Night watchman tour through Königsfeld


A historical tour will tell the story of the "little town" and its citizens. Many old half-timbered houses and families have their history and their village name.
The night watchman Karl-Heinz Kurth will tell the night owls all kinds of interesting facts about times gone by. In 1710, for example, a major fire broke out in Königsfeld, in which many of the town's houses were partly burnt down and partly badly damaged.


Date: October 24, 2025, 6 p.m., approx. 2 hours.


Cost: Adults € 6.00; families € 15.00; children from 6-14 years € 3.00; children under 6 years free


Registration required!

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Dates

  • March 20, 2026
    18:00 to 20:00
  • October 23, 2026
    18:00 to 20:00

Place

Hauptstraße 2
53426 Königsfeld

Contact

Karl-Heinz Kurth
53426 Königsfeld

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