© Schieferland Kaisersesch, Linda Bamberg

Der Nachtwächter

  • Kaisersesch

Head back to the past of the city of Kaisersesch through fascinating stories and poems.

Every first Friday of the month, the Kaisersesch Night Watchman (Matthias Schnitzler) reaches for his halberd, puts on his mother-of-pearl horn and grabs the wooden stable lantern with its candle burning.

The night watchman is accompanied by his two sutlers (Susanne Schubert and Kirsten Roscher), with whom he sets off on his walk through the historic Prison after dark. Wrapped in his black cape and dressed in the traditional tricorn hat, the night watchman welcomes guests to the historic town centre.

Guests on the tour learn exciting facts about the town and its history. As a delicious conclusion to the evening, there is a small rustic snack in the local museum, which is also open for viewing. Join the night watchman on his tour through the city of Kaisersesch!

On the map

Burgstraße 1

56759 Kaisersesch

DE


Phone: (0049) 2653 6545

E-mail:

General information

Openings
Individual appointments and arrangements are also possible for groups.
Directions

By car:

 

Coming from the A48, take the exit "Kaisersesch". Then keep on the L98 towards Kaisersesch. After about 200 m, keep right to stay on the L98. After that, turn left onto the L108. After about 400 m, you will find parking spaces on the left side (Postplatz). Additional parking spaces can be found if you turn right onto Balduinstraße, then after about 60 m, turn left up the street (at the church).

Traveling by train:

Take the train (RB38: Mayen - Andernach) to the station Kaisersesch. From there, take bus line 736 (Kaisersesch) to Balduinplatz, Kaisersesch. Alternatively, you can also reach the church via a footpath of 1.5 km.

Take the train (RE1/11: Koblenz - Saarbrücken or RB81: Koblenz - Trier) to the station Cochem. From there, take bus line 730 (Masburg - Cochem) to Balduinplatz, Kaisersesch.

For more information, visit www.vrminfo.de and www.bahn.de.

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