EFH DHH for sale in Pirmasens!
Very good condition! Top location!
66955 Pirmasens
Provider:
IMMOBILIEN-ELBUS GmbH
Ringstr. 15 D-66953 Pirmasens
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Location:
Location (large-scale location): Pirmasens, an independent city in Rhineland-Palatinate Germany, is located on the southwestern edge of the Palatinate Forest. It is surrounded by the Südwestpfalz district and lies on the western edge of the Palatinate Forest. The nearest larger places are at a distance of:
Zweibrücken approx. 24 km
Kaiserslautern approx. 37 km
Landau approx. 45 km
Karlsruhe approx. 85 km
Mannheim approx. 92 km
Saarbrücken approx. 63 km
Pirmasens itself lies with an area of approximately 62 km² at an altitude of 360- 400 m above sea level. NN with 42,184 inhabitants (as of 31.December 2017) which gives a population density of 680 inhabitants per km². The city is connected to the rail network and is located from airports as follows:
Saarbrücken approx. 47 km
Karlsruhe/Baden approx. 105 km
Frankfurt approx. 160 km
Environment (small-scale location):
The object to be evaluated is located in a central street in Pirmasens. The city center is approx. 800 m away. Quickly accessible by car via L270 and the A8 The nearest bus stop of public transport is within 2 min walking distance Within a radius of 600 m are the supermarkets, gas stations. Other shops for daily needs, supermarkets, restaurants, gas stations, doctors, car dealerships, etc. are within a radius of 3 km.
History of the city of Pirmasens!
Pirmasens was first mentioned in documents around 850 as pirminiseusna. It was named after the itinerant preacher Pirminius, who founded the nearby Hornbach monastery (as well as the Reichenau monastery on Lake Constance).
Louis IX of Hesse-Darmstadt (1719-1790) is the founder of the city of Pirmasens. Under his rule, Pirmasens grew from a village with 30-40 houses to a garrison and in 1763 to a residential town, which had around 9,000 inhabitants when Ludwig died.
Out of existential necessity, the so-called „slabs“ were created, according to legend, shoes made from leftover leather and uniforms that were of a simple nature. Jean Joss, who is now commemorated by the cobbler's fountain in the pedestrian zone, began the national trade in shoes.
Initially run by the „Pirmasenser Shoe Girls“, the trade laid the foundation for later global shoe exports. This first „conversion“ to be dealt with by the city and its inhabitants was successful: the economic upheavals involved brought the Pirmasensers economic boom after a difficult period of beginning and development, and worldwide fame as the „German Shoe Metropolis" as early as the 1920's.