@Schdadia
Schade, dass die Charaktere jetzt Rezepte verlangen und sich Geschenke wünschen, die nur mit der kostenpflichtigen Erweiterung erhältlich sind. 😕
Das macht den #Sternenpfad zeitaufwändiger, da teilweise 2 von 3 Wünschen bei mir nicht machbar waren - hoffentlich sind die nächsten Wünsche wieder mit Zutaten des Standardbereichs erfüllbar.
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#RightNow Bad Nauheim: City Center - Part 1 [PRE-PRODUCED] Bad Nauheim (until 1869 Nauheim) is a spa town and the second largest town in the Wetterau district of Hesse in Germany after Bad Vilbel with about 32,000 inhabitants. The city is located at an altitude of 148 m above sea level, 28 kilometers (as the crow flies) north of Frankfurt am Main, on the eastern edge of the Taunus Mountains. It is flowed through by the Wetter and Usa rivers. Bad Nauheim borders the municipality of Rockenberg to the north, the municipality of Wölfersheim to the east, the district town of Friedberg to the south, with which it jointly forms a middle center with upper-central sub-functions, and the municipality of Ober-Mörlen to the west (all in the Wetterau district). Since the Stone Age, traces of settlements have been found in the vicinity of the Bad Nauheim brine springs. The settlement became very significant when the Celts systematically extracted salt from the brine. During archaeological excavations in the center of the town, parts of a huge Celtic salt works were uncovered. Its wooden piping and basin systems, well preserved by the salt content of the soil, document salt extraction in an almost industrial mode of production. Bad Nauheim was also important during the Roman period. The salt works continued to be used. A fort was built in the area of the later town and a signal tower was erected on the Johannisberg, which connected the Limes with Fort Friedberg. Text Source: Wikipedia Don’t forget to like and comment. Follow us and leave your feedback on survey.nemethstarproductions.eu #BadNauheim #Sprudelbrunnen #Kirche #Church #spa #SpaTown #MaxPlanckInstitute #Sternenpfad #StarWay #raw_community

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#RightNow Bad Nauheim: Kurpark A popular inner-city recreation area is the historic Kurpark with its old trees and the Großer Teich (Great Pond), a small reservoir created in the 18th century as a water reservoir, on which boat trips are offered in summer and the traditional Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig rowing regatta takes place every year. In the park is the Kurhaus building complex, now operated by an international hotel chain as a luxury hostel, with its prestigious flight of steps and the splendidly furnished Art Nouveau Kur Theater. At the entrance from the direction of the colonnades near the city, the grounds of the traditional tennis club Rot-Weiss Bad Nauheim e. V. with six outdoor red sand courts are located in the spa park. Adjacent to the spa park is the golf course of the Bad Nauheim Golf Club. The course, which was laid out more than 100 years ago, is one of the oldest preserved German golf courses; its white wooden clubhouse, built around 1900 in the English colonial style with picturesque turrets and arcades, is considered one of the town’s landmarks. The graduation towers and the Ludwigsbrunnen healing spring, a highly carbonated acidulous spring, are freely accessible. In addition to the spa park, the city has two other large parks: the modernly designed Südpark is used especially by patients of the surrounding clinics and sanatoriums for relaxing walks. Goldsteinpark, located outside the city center, with its historic lookout tower modeled on a Roman Limes watchtower, was redesigned as an event area for the Hessian State Garden Show 2010. Text Source: Wikipedia Don’t forget to like and comment. Follow us and leave your feedback on survey.nemethstarproductions.eu #BadNauheim #Kurpark #Sprudelbrunnen #Sternenpfad #StarWay #raw_community

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#RightNow Bad Nauheim: Goldsteinpark - Part 1 Goldsteinpark is a citizens’ park on the eastern outskirts of Bad Nauheim in the Wetterau district of Hesse and was one of the venues for the State Garden Show 2010. In the center of the park is the Goldstein Tower, a waterworks of the city of Bad Nauheim used as an observation tower, which forms a visual axis to the Johannisberg. The park slopes slightly in a westerly direction to the street Am Goldstein, where it borders on the Main-Weser railroad and the grounds of the Bad Nauheim train station; the B3 runs to the east. Together with the Goldstein Tower, it is part of the Am Goldstein complex, which has been designated a cultural monument. On the occasion of the State Garden Show in 2010, the then Goldstein Forest was developed into a citizens’ park, which since then has included an adventure forest playground for children around a fictitious salt king (in reference to the Bad Nauheim brine springs) as well as an area for open-air festivals and large sunbathing lawns. Even before the area was upgraded, the new development area Am Goldstein with numerous apartments and a kindergarten was developed on the southeastern edge of the park. The waterworks on the Goldstein in the Hessian town of Bad Nauheim (Wetterau district) is a listed building that serves as an observation tower. It has a total height of about 21 meters and offers a viewing platform at a height of about 14 meters on the top level under the hipped roof. The waterworks was built in 1907 to meet the city’s increasing groundwater consumption. To give the functional building a more appealing design, it was integrated into an observation tower that resembles a fortified tower. Text Source: Wikipedia Don’t forget to like and comment. Follow us and leave your feedback on survey.nemethstarproductions.eu #BadNauheim #Goldsteinpark #GoldsteinTower #Wassertower #WaterWorks #ObservationTower #Sternenpfad #PlanetaryWalkingTrail #raw_community

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#RightNow Bad Nauheim: Bahnhof Bad Nauheim station is a station in the town of Bad Nauheim in the German state of Hesse on the Main–Weser Railway. The station went into operation with the opening of the section between Butzbach and Friedberg on 9 November 1850. The original buildings were designed by Julius Eugen Ruhl, but they were replaced by new buildings between 1911 and 1913. The current station building was built between 1911 and 1913 in a neo-classical style designed by Armin Wegner. As part of a general renovation in preparation for the state horticultural show held in 2010 in Bad Nauheim, the platform heights were increased to 76 cm to provide barrier-free access for the disabled, tactile paving was installed for the visually impaired and the station was given a friendlier appearance overall. Bad Nauheim station has a platform next to the station building and an island platform, a total of three platform edges. On the opposite side of the tracks there is the station building of Bad Nauheim Nord station of the Butzbach-Lich Railway Historical tourist trains are operated from there by Eisenbahnfreunde Wetterau (railway friends of Wetterau, EFW) to Münzenberg. Text Source: Wikipedia Don’t forget to like and comment. Follow us and leave your feedback on survey.nemethstarproductions.eu #BadNauheim #Kurpark #Goldsteinpark #Sprudelbrunnen #CityCenter #Bahnhof #TrainStation #Sternenpfad #StarWay #raw_community

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