Hadeloga Column (Kitzingen)
| memorial, sculpture
Germany /
Bayern /
Kitzingen /
Gustav-Adolf-Platz
World
/ Germany
/ Bayern
/ Kitzingen
memorial, sculpture
(by Theophil Steinbrenner) According to a saga Hadeloga, foundress of our city, saw it as being the Lord’s wish to build a convent on the site where her veil was found after she had tossed it to the wind up on Swan Hill. The shepherd Kitz found it and thus the site was given his name and became the founding of Kitzingen in 745. www.kitzingen.info/fileadmin/files_kultur_tourismus/tou...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 49°44'24"N 10°9'45"E
- Gabelmann 55 km
- Equestrian statue of an uhlan 57 km
- Martin Behaim monument 73 km
- Albrecht Dürer Monument 73 km
- Marriage Merry-go-round Fountain 73 km
- Equestrian statue of Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 82 km
- Bunsen-Statue 112 km
- David and Goliath sculpture 114 km
- Sculpture "Inverted Collar and Tie" 115 km
- Skulptur "Immaterielles" 120 km
- Old Cemetary 0.6 km
- Marshall Heights 1.8 km
- INNO Park (Former Larson Barracks) 1.8 km
- former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Building 97 1.9 km
- former U.S. Army - Marshall Heights - Child Development 2.1 km
- former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Building 484 - Endzone 2.1 km
- former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Patriot site 2.5 km
- Kitzingen Airport 2.8 km
- former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Conventional ammo 3.3 km
- former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Special weapons storage site 3.9 km
Old Cemetary
Marshall Heights
INNO Park (Former Larson Barracks)
former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Building 97
former U.S. Army - Marshall Heights - Child Development
former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Building 484 - Endzone
former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Patriot site
Kitzingen Airport
former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Conventional ammo
former U.S. Army - Larson Barracks - Special weapons storage site