Godramstein
Landau, Germany, Germany
Godramstein is a wine-growing village and district of Landau in Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate, first documented in 766 AD in the Lorsch Abbey Codex as "Godmarstaine," with prehistoric Celtic roots and a late Roman military fort nearby.
Granted imperial village status by Rudolf of Habsburg in 1285 before passing to the Electoral Palatinate in 1371, it thrived on wine from famed sites like Königsgarten amid 19th-century industries including tobacco factories and mills, evolving into Landau's suburb after 1972 incorporation.
Highlights include the 1774 Baroque Protestant church with Adolf Kessler frescoes, Catholic St. Pirminius featuring relocated 1737 Baroque interiors, and the Slevogt-Schlösschen once home to impressionist painter Max Slevogt, all amid trails through Palatinate Forest and vineyards.
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76829 Landau, Germany
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