Bad Kreuznach
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Country | Germany |
State | Rhineland-Palatinate |
District | Bad Kreuznach |
Population | 43,757 (2005) |
Area | 46.1 km² |
Population density | 949 /km² |
Elevation | 104-321 m |
Coordinates | 49°51′ N 7°52′ E |
Postal code | 55517-55545 |
Area code | 0671, 06727 |
Licence plate code | KH |
Mayor | Andreas Ludwig (CDU) |
Website | stadt-bad-kreuznach.de |
Bad Kreuznach is the capital of Bad Kreuznach (district), Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. It is located on the Nahe River, a tributary of the Rhine.
[edit] Tourist attractions
The town of Bad Kreuznach is the home of the following tourist attractions:
- The Bridge Houses that are built on the bridge that crosses the Nahe River in downtown Bad Kreuznach along the walkplatz.
- The Pauluskirche, or St. Paul's Church, where Karl Marx was married (to Jenny von Westphalen) in 1843.
- The Kurhaus (built 1913) is a hotel and bath house. The baths which give the town its name contain radium, with supposedly curative properties.
- The Dr-Faust-Haus (built 1507) was the home of Johann Georg Faust, the alchemist on whom the Faust tale is said to be based.
- 2 mosaics dating from a Roman villa (ca. 250 A.C.) are shown in a museum there.
- Kreuznacher wine is well known.
- For 50 years it was home to a United States Army base, including headquarters of the U.S. 1st Armored Division, which closed down in May 2001
The villas of rich citizens built during the German Empire (1871-1918) are very typical of the town.