A visit to Naumburg with many pics, old Trains and a lot fun

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Flowerful view of the castle

Enjoy this incredible view from my balcony to the Naumburg castle.

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Pic by @detlev

Naumburg is a lovely little town in the district of Kassel, in Hesse, Germany 🇩🇪 .
It has many little Half-timbered buildings and it is located 25 km southwest of Kassel on the German Timber-Frame Road.

Read more about the town at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naumburg_(Hessen)


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The old church and town

Such a nice view from my balcony on a Friday morning

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A view of the town from Wikipedia

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Pic by wikipedia.org


Restaurant Ratskeller

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Picture from wikipedia.org


The old train station

They even have the old steam engine working once a month.

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Hessenkourier

The HESSENCOURRIER owes its name to the vehicles that were mostly in service on Hessian railroad lines. Read more at https://www.hessencourrier.de/

In 1970, the "Eisenbahnfreunde Kassel" (Railroad friends Kassel) purchased two passenger cars from the Kassel-Naumburg light railroad. Already two years later the car could be used at the first club trip. In the following years, further vehicle rarities were saved from imminent scrapping.

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Pic and Text by hessencourrier.de/
Among them were two passenger cars from the Langenschwalbach Railway, which have two short bogies for better cornering. The oldest example of this type of car is a showpiece of the collection and can also be found in the club symbol.

Today, the Hessenkourier can proudly present the development of passenger cars from 1894 to 1956 with our vehicle collection.

Here is the timetable for 2023 train rides https://www.hessencourrier.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Fahrplan-2023.pdf with the Hessenkourier


Facts about Naumburg

Naumburg was first mentioned in documents in 1170. The castle of Naumburg, Nuwenburc, although mentioned in the sources only in 1182, was, however, probably built already at the beginning of the 12th century by the local noble family of the von Naumburgs, who probably sat on the nearby Weidelsburg. In 1260 the village received town rights. Already six years later, in 1266, the nobleman Wittekind von Naumburg, canon in Magdeburg and canon in Halberstadt, with the consent of his nephews, sold the castle in Naumburg, the Weidelsburg and the court Elben ("Hagebuche"), pledged to the Naumburgers by the landgraves of Hesse, to Archbishop Werner von Mainz. Apart from a long-term pledge to the Counts of Waldeck in the 16th century, the small agrarian town remained in the possession of the Archbishopric of Mainz until 1802. As a result, the town became a Catholic enclave in Protestant Hesse after the Reformation was introduced in the Landgraviate of Hesse in 1526. The area around today's Elbenberg and the old Elberberg Castle were also church property until the 15th century; they belonged to the monastery of St. Alban outside Mainz, which appointed the lords of Elben as bailiffs in the Elber Mark.

Translated from wikipedia.org

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How to find Naumburg

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A wonderful campground with tiny houses

Have a 360-degree walk around the campground at
https://www.camping-in-naumburg.de/360grad/rundgang/

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Picture by camping-in-naumburg.de

and see the cool ready to book tiny houses you may rent for your trip and overnight stay at the https://www.camping-in-naumburg.de

See the Pink Odette or the Luxus Loggia S

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Picture by camping-in-naumburg.de


Hotel

Sure, a place to sleep, a shower, and a good breakfast are necessary when traveling. As we have had this event for a few years, the Hotel Weinreich was always a good choice. Mainly it is just 80m from our event location and breakfast at the nice winter garden is a wonderful start to the day

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Why I traveled to Naumburg

This was again such an event where we met many people from the call center and customer service world to network together

And as you might know, it happened again. They had some good beer. The Bayreuther Hell comes from far more south of Germany but it even tastes very well here in the center of the country. This time they had not the typical half-liter bottle but the smaller 0,33 l (one-third liter) bottle. Ok, that means a bit more walking to the fridge, but always a cold beer...

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The fridge

What should I say? It was nearly enough.
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The result

Sure, this beer tastes well

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About the beer

Oh man, what to say here - typical Helles just. No big swing in any direction. Rather, suitable for the masses, and compatible with every beer drinker, no matter from which region of Germany, Europe, or the world you are coming. Anyone in the world who is served this beer will drink it up because you simply can't go wrong with it. I did a few and there was no addon surprise the next morning.






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Ein schöner Artikel mit wundervollen Fotos! Hast du jemals Naumburg zwischen Jena und Merseburg besucht? Es ist ebenfalls ein kleines Schmuckstück eines Städtchens mit lange Geschichte. Ich kann einen Besuch dort nur empfehlen.

Danke @no-advice für Deine Rückmeldung. In Jena war ich schon einmal und in Merseburg lungert irgendwie etwas meiner Sippschaft rum. Leider habe ich aber das andere Naumburg noch nie besucht. Das kann ja noch werden.

Gruß aus dem tiefen Westen, da wo uns heute der Selenskyj besucht hat und die Stadt in Aachen wegen der Karlspreis Verleihung mal wieder nicht zu durchkreuzen war

Es ist wirklich ein etwas verstecktes Städtchen - der Besuch lohnt sich aber - versprochen.

Grüße zurück in die Kaiserstadt!

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