Heddinghausen - district of Marsberg

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The small community of Heddinghausen is located in the south-east of the urban area. Also called Heddinchosen, Heddinchusen, Hetdinhusen or Hetinchusen in the 13th century, the village is mentioned as early as 1250.





Blick auf Heddinghausen




Ortswappen Heddinghausen




Kath. Kirche St. Hubertus Heddinghausen




Jüdischer Friedhof Heddinghausen




Randebrock-Orgel St. Hubertus Kirche

Address

Heddinghausen - district of Marsberg

Bäckerstraße 8

34431 Marsberg

Telephone: 02992-8200

info@tourismus-marsberg.de

URLs

Homepage

The ears of corn on the coat of arms are a sign of the fertile region with its predominantly agricultural character. The stag is a reference to the patron saint of the church, St. Hubertus. The parish church "St. Hubertus" forms the center of the village with an interior worth seeing and its unique Randebrock organ, which was completely restored in 1998.

Three local hiking trails, one of which leads along the Jewish cemetery, invite you to explore the small community with beautiful views of the charming landscape.

Discover Heddinghausen:

Prices

Free admission: 0 €
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Directions

from Marsberg train station bus route 497

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