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Encyclopedia > Miltenberg

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Timberframed houses in Miltenberg, Bavaria

Miltenberg is a town in Franconia ( Bavaria, Germany). Miltenberg is famous for being a regular stop of Frederick I, a famous Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (though it may just be a legend).


In the Roman times, the limes passed through the vicinity, and there is a castellum at Miltenberg. The "Gasthaus zum Riesen" in Miltenberg claims to the be oldes hotel and resaturant in Germany.


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Überblick - Gasthaus "Zum Riesen", Miltenberg, Ältestes Gasthaus Deutschlands (115 words)
In 1711 the Kaiser Karl VI made a visit here, and tomorrow it could be you!
The brewery “Brauhaus Faust zu Miltenberg” has completely renovated the interior, and during Spring 2001 re-opened the Tavern ”Zum Riesen” The Faust Brewery now manages the everyday running of business affairs of the “Riesen.”
Today, once again it is a traditional Tavern which can be enjoyed by the Miltenberg locals and also by visitors alike, whatever age or profession they may be.
Miltenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (93 words)
Miltenberg is a town in Franconia (Bavaria, Germany).
Miltenberg is famous for being a regular stop of Frederick I, a famous Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (though it may just be a legend).
The "Gasthaus zum Riesen" in Miltenberg claims to the be oldest hotel and restaurant in Germany.
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