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  1. The Principality or Margraviate of (Brandenburg) Ansbach (German: Fürstentum Ansbach or Markgrafschaft Brandenburg-Ansbach) was a free imperial principality in the Holy Roman Empire centered on the Franconian city of Ansbach.

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  2. El Principado de Ansbach (en alemán: Fürstentum Ansbach) o Brandeburgo-Ansbach fue un principado reichsfrei en el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico centrado en la ciudad bávara de Ansbach. Los príncipes gobernantes de la Casa de Hohenzollern del territorio eran conocidos como margraves, ya que el principado era un margraviato (pero no una marca).

    • 21 de enero de 1398
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  3. Margraves. Bach. Kaspar Hauser. Ansbach has a very distinctive cultural heritage as a former royal seat, the home of Kaspar Hauser, and a town known for Franconian rococo. The city is putting its heritage to good use by, for example, showcasing modern art in public spaces on its “Sculpture Mile”.

  4. Brandenburg-Ansbach, Albrecht von. Beruf: Herzog von Preußen, Hochmeister des Deutschen Ordens. * 17. Mai 1490 in Ansbach. † 20. März 1568 in Tapiau. Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach wurde am 17. Mai 1490 in Ansbach als achtes Kind und dritter Sohn des Markgrafen Friedrich V. und seiner Frau Sophia, einer Tochter des polnischen Königs ...

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    The town of Ansbach served as the residence of a cadet branch of the Hohenzollern dynasty and capital of a petty margravial state from the 14th to 19th century. One of the most famous Prussian military marches ("Hohenfriedberger") is a tribute to the Ansbach dragoons. The margraviate of Ansbach was annexed by Bavaria in 1806. For historic reasons, ...

    By train

    1. 49.29833310.5777781 Ansbach station. Served by intercity trains from Nuremberg and Stuttgart every two hours, from Hamburg, Hanover and Munich once a day. Hourly regional trains from Würzburgand S-Bahn (suburban line) S4 from Nuremberg. The trip from Nuremberg takes 30–40 minutes, from Würzburg one hour, from Stuttgart 1 hr 40 min, from Munich 1 hr 50 min.

    By plane

    The next commercial airport is in Nuremberg (NUEIATA). From there take U2 to the main station (~12 minutes) and S4 or regional train to Ansbach (~1 hour altogether). 1. 49.36083310.6683332 Flugplatz Ansbach-Petersdorf. This airfield can accommodate small general aviationplanes.

    Most of the sights are in the old town which is less than a kilometer in diameter. Within this area, as well as the neighbouring residence and court garden, everything is accessible by foot. Cars should be parked outside the old town with its narrow lanes, one-ways and pedestrian zones.

    Ansbach has a lovely and well-maintained old town. 1. 49.303110.57581 Ansbach Residence (Margrave's Palace). Large Rococo-style palace (almost disproportional to the size of the town) that now hosts the district government of Middle Franconia and a comprehensive collection of faiences and porcelain, paintings, ballroom with ceiling fresco and hall ...

    49.3026510.577651 Ansbach theater, Promenade 29. Quite an impressive repertoire for such a small town. Founded in the mid 2000s.(updated Jul 2018)
    49.30642810.5571392 Ansbach Grizzlies. One of the oldest American football teams in Germany, they played the very first German Bowl in 1979 against the now defunct Frankfurt Löwen. Their founding,...
    The surroundings of Ansbach are picturesque and inviting for a cycling tour. However they are quite hilly, so if you are not trained at all, you may opt for an e-bike.
    49.3022910.5797461 Restaurant Orangerie, Promenade 33, ☏ +49 981-2170.
    49.30323610.5735492 Schwarzer Bock, Pfarrstraße 31, ☏ +49 981-42124-0. Kitchen daily 12:00–20:30, drinks until 21:30. A traditional down home Franconian place with a beer garden. Try the Schäufala,...
    49.30043110.5749223 Café Karl, Karlstraße 7. Cozy Café with cake and an outdoor seating area.
    49.30172910.5727381 Brasserie-Lounge, Schwanenstraße 7. W-Su opening 19:00, closing around midnight on weeknights, around 05:00 on weekends. The family-run pub is owned by a German-Taiwanese couple...
    49.30206410.5740582 Café Klatsch, Kronenstraße 1. M-Sa 17:00-01:00, closed on Sundays. Popular cafe and pub in the old town, with tables on the street and in the patio during Summer. Occasionally h...
    49.30313810.5674923 Café Störtebecker und Joes Waschsalon, Würzburger Straße 18. M 13:00-00:00, Tu-Th 14:00-00:00, F 14:00-02:00, Sa 14:00-03:00, closed on Sundays. Quirky pub with bizarre interior...
    49.30195710.5773621 Hotel Der Platengarten, Promenade 30, ☏ +49 981-971420, reservierung@hotel-platengarten.de. Upscale hotel with antique furniture. double from €98.
    49.3032510.573472 Hotel Schwarzer Bock, Pfarrstraße 31, ☏ +49 981-42124-0, hotel@schwarzerbock.com. Double from €99.
    49.31748810.5402823 Landgasthof Schwarzes Roß, Wasserzell 21 (3 km (1.9 mi) from downtown), ☏ +49 981-4874561. double from €84 (early booking from €70)..
    49.27852310.6871577 Lichtenau Fortress (10 km southeast of Ansbach). Renaissance stronghold of the Nuremberg burgraves.(updated Jan 2019)
    49.23310.50648 Herrieden (11 km southwest of Ansbach). Picturesque old town on Altmühl River.(updated Jan 2019)
    49.360210.40819 Colmberg Castle (16 km northwest of Ansbach). High-medieval spur castle.(updated Jan 2019)
    49.226410.7251910 Wolframs-Eschenbach (18 km southeast of Ansbach). Hometown of the legendary medieval poet and Minne singer Wolfram von Eschenbach. Medieval town wall and gates, castle of the Teut...
  5. Ansbach, city, Bavaria Land (state), southern Germany. It lies on the Rezat River, southwest of Nürnberg. Ansbach originated around the Benedictine monastery of Onolzbach (founded 748) and was sold to a Franconian branch of the Hohenzollern line (later margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Bayreuth) in.

  6. In 1221, Ansbach officially became a town and people have visited the town and its beautiful village ever since. Your first stop should be the beautiful Castle of the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach. The castle was rebuilt in the 17th century and boasts gorgeous Baroque architecture and interiors that you don’t want to miss.