German Wine Route  
 
Southern Wine Route: Schweigen - Rechtenbach
 
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  Schweigen- Rechtenbach  
     
     
     
     
     

Schweigen - Rechtenbach is a twin village.

German Wine Gate in Schweigen - Rechtenbach

Schweigen has 650 inhabitants and was first documentally mentioned in 802 as "Suega". From 1680 to 1816 it belonged to France.

The protestant church has a wooden gallery from about 1750, the tower bears ripped vaultings from the 14th century.

 

Rechtenbach has 300 inhabitants and was first documentally mentioned in 1379.

The protestant church and the cemetary wall are from the late middle ages, the nave was built from 1765 - 1772. The interior is from the construction time, the steeple was built in late gothic architecture in the middle of the 16th century.

The German Wine Gate that was built in 1936 on the border to France marks the beginning of the German Wine Route (or German Wine Road).

 

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