Iphofen
Iphofen is a town in the district of Kitzingen, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the edge of the Steigerwald Nature Park, approximately 10 kilometers east of Kitzingen.
History: Iphofen has a rich history dating back to pre-Roman times. It was granted town privileges in the 13th century and flourished as a center for wine production. During the Middle Ages, it was a free imperial city, enjoying a degree of autonomy within the Holy Roman Empire. The town experienced significant development during the Renaissance period, reflected in its well-preserved architecture.
Geography: Iphofen is situated in a region characterized by rolling hills and vineyards. The climate is favorable for viticulture.
Economy: The economy of Iphofen is heavily reliant on wine production. Tourism also plays a significant role, with visitors attracted to the town's historical charm and its proximity to the Steigerwald.
Culture and Tourism: Iphofen boasts a picturesque Altstadt (old town) encircled by medieval walls. Key attractions include the Rödelseer Tor (Rödelseer Gate), the Town Hall, and the numerous wineries and wine cellars. The area is also known for its Franconian wine festivals and culinary traditions. The Knauf Museum showcases a collection of plaster casts and sculptures.
Notable People:
- Hans Diller (1905-1988), classical philologist, was born in Iphofen.
References:
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