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Flower Bouquet Vending Machine
The bronze statue on the Pferdemarkt, the Horse Market, was designed by one of Bitburg’s own sculptors, Roger Delleré. The figure is to remind us of an era when horse and cattle markets were a daily occurrence and contributed largely to the town’s economic development.
Only the five-storey donjon of Kyllburg Castle, which was built in 1239, remains today.
Lime was already burnt by the Romans 2000 years ago. For the Eifel farmers, lime burning was an important and necessary secondary income in the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
The bronze model of the city of Bitburg can be found at Spittel Square in the pedestrian area. It was donated by Dr.-Hanns-Simon-Stiftung and shows the layout of the modern city centre. Especially blind people get an accurate impression of their surroundings. Place names in Braille add further detail to the model.
If you want to see a typical Roman farm: Here it is! A modern shelter shows you its original dimensions.
Direct sales of milk, eggs, and honey.
A direct view of the natural surroundings of the southern Eifel is included.
The Lunkeshof in Irrel offers riding lessons for vacation guests.