Das Wormser außen

Worms

Das Wormser - Theater, Kultur- und Tagungszentrum

DAS WORMSER - one name, two event locations! DAS WORMSER THEATER offers stars, events, top-class theatre from all genres and classical concerts, while DAS WORMSER KULTURZENTRUM has concerts ranging from pop and rock to world music on its programme. Jazz fans' hearts beat faster at the "Wormser BlueNites". Comedy, exhibitions, readings and socio-cultural projects can also be found here. However, DAS WORMSER is not only a cultural marketplace and communication platform, it is also intended to offer companies from the region space for their…

Liesel Metten Skulpturenweg Nieder-Olm

Nieder-Olm

Skulpturenweg Nieder-Olm

Liesel Metten Sculptures Path Nieder-Olm Join us on an unusual and exciting artistic journey in the center of Nieder-Olm. Rarely can one observe the artworks of a renowned sculptor couple in such close proximity. We are talking about the sculptures of Liesel and Johannes Metten in the public squares of our town. Between 1977 and 2016, a total of 14 works in bronze were created - animal figures and mythical creatures that have conquered the public space in Nieder-Olm. On small brass plaques, viewers can read the title, the year of creation,…

Kreuzkapelle Wißberg

Gau-Weinheim

Kreuzkapelle am Wißberg

From Gau-Weinheim, you reach the noteworthy Kreuzkapelle beneath the Wissberg amidst the vineyards. A famous pilgrimage site, accessible via a beautiful panoramic walk through the vineyards. You shouldn't miss this. Follow the signs towards Kreuzkapelle. Visitation: Publicly accessible

Vierecks-Heisje

Westhofen

Vierecks-Heisje

The Square Heisje   The built-in ridge cap stone bears the year 1891. However, the Heisje is said to have actually been built in 1920. The peculiarity of this Heisje is that it is only half privately owned by the Christian Weinbach winery. The other half is rented by the winemaker. Height: 215 District: "Im Kelterstein" Interesting facts: The Heisje was built around 1920. It consists mostly of rubble stones, with the frames and corners made of bricks. The gable roof is made of reinforced concrete. The windows are designed…

Weedplatz

Monzernheim

Weedeplatz

In 2003, the square in the town center was redesigned. The centerpiece of the square is the fountain. Water bubbles here from a large hewn sandstone, which stands under a shade-giving chestnut tree.

Kneipp Anlage

Westhofen

Kneipp-Gesundheitsanlage

Kneipp Health Facility Please note the following: An important principle when using cold water is that the body must be actively warmed beforehand. Never start an arm bath or foot bath with cold hands or feet! So, if you are not warm yet, make up for it now with brisk movement, such as gymnastics or running. Water treading: lift your feet out of the water with every step (stork walk). Stay in the water only until a strong cold stimulus occurs in your legs. Afterwards, shake off the water and warm up. Have fun and good health wishes…

Ev. (gelb) u. kath. (rot) Kirche

Mommenheim

Churches of Mommenheim

There are two churches on Gaustraße in Mommenheim. A church in Mommenheim was first mentioned in 791 in the so-called “Lorsch Codex.” The current Protestant church dates back to 1472. After being destroyed by French troops, the church was rebuilt around 1700. The Catholic Church of St. Martin was built in 1719 in the rural Baroque style. The high altar was created in 1767 for the old Capuchin monastery in Mainz and came to Mommenheim after its secularization by Napoleon.

Ev. Kirche Uelversheim

Uelversheim

Protestant Church in Uelversheim

The Protestant church in Uelversheim is a special church, built in 1722 in the Baroque style as an octagonal central building. The original furnishings are still preserved today and convey an authentic impression of times gone by. In the center of the church building, along the main axis from west to east, you will find the altar, the pulpit, and the organ with its magnificent Rococo facade from 1754, crowned by trumpet-blowing angels. The gallery, which surrounds the room on five sides, was extended in 1836. The 20 balustrade panels of the…