A walk through Kitzingen's past
As you stroll through Kitzingen, you’ll come across them time and again: the commemorative plaques on the town’s houses. They honour well-known figures from Kitzingen and are displayed exactly where these people once lived.
Each plaque tells its story in just a few words – and you can find out even more by scanning the QR code. A total of 12 residential buildings have already been awarded such a plaque.
To help you keep an overview, we have created a small map for you. It shows you all the locations at a glance and invites you to take a historical tour of Kitzingen.
• 1. Obere Kirchgasse 12 – Bartholomäus Dietwar (1592–1670) • 2. Fischergasse 35 – Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604–1670) • 3. Würzburger Straße 26 – Engelbert Bach (1928–1999) • 4. Mainstockheimer Straße 15 – Olga Pöhlmann (1880–1969) • 5. Schmiedelstraße 1 – Andreas Schmiedel (1829–1882) • 6. Wörthstraße 12 – Max Fromm (1873–1956) • 7. Kapuzinerstraße 19 – Frida von Soden (1860–1933) • 8. Luitpoldstraße 12 – Friedrich von Deuster (1836–1911) • 9. Texasweg 3 – Anselm Caliz (1882–1964) • 10. Güterhallstraße 16 – Michael Korbacher (1861–1943) • 11. Rosenstraße 17 – Johann Daniel Sander (1680–1731) • 12. Glauberstraße / Kanzler-Stürtzel-Straße – Richard Wildhagen (1890–1981).
Here you can find out more about notable figures from Kitzingen.