- Source: Nettersheim
Nettersheim is a municipality in the district of Euskirchen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Eifel hills, approx. 20 km south-west of Euskirchen. The rivers Erft and Urft have their source in the municipality.
Location
The district of the city Netterheim is built out of the constituent communities (Ortsteile):
Zingsheim, also administrative headquarters
Pesch
Roderath
Tondorf
Bouderath
Buir
Engelgau
Frohngau
Holzmülheim
Marmagen
Nettersheim (accordingly)
Education and culture
Kindergarten (5 in city district)
Family center
Primary school (2 in city district)
Secondary school (lower level, Hauptschule)
House of literature, with included library
Nature information centrum Eifel
Archeological park with several information points
Public education center
Culture and Art center, located at the old railway station building
Permanent exhibition, located at town hall (since 2007)
Art installation, named „Macht der Drei“
Agricultural museum Nettersheimer Hof
Wood competence center
Tourism
In the city of Nettersheim there is a tourist information, which is located at the „Naturzentrum Eifel” building.
= Hiking
=Several hiking trails start or pass by Nettersheim, such as:
Eifelsteig
Römerkanal-Path
Jakobsweg
Eifeler Quellenpfad
Eifeler Kräuterpfad
Climate
People
Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535), German Renaissance polymath, writer, physician and legal scholar
Horst Lichter (born 1962), German cook, television cook, cookbook author and moderator
References
External links
Nettersheim website(in German)
Archeological park(in German)
Cultural association(in German)
Wood competence center(in German)