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  1. Markneukirchen is a town in Saxony, Germany, known for its musical instrument-making tradition. Learn about its history, coat of arms, partner towns, museums and notable people.

  2. Jan 6, 2021 · Markneukirchen’s guild quickly made it the center of the Musikwinkel, and the related industries of string and bow making blossomed alongside violin-making over the next century. Markneukirchen was not marked for purely local success, however. In 1713, the Violin Makers’ Guild made a decision that set the stage for international success.

  3. Feb 24, 2024 · The Wide World Magazine, whose motto was that “Truth is Stranger than Fiction” ran from 1896 until the 1965, and an article by Chas. J. L.Clarke in 1906 romantically but astutely describes the high-point of the villages of violin makers that surrounded Markneukirchen and the men, women and children who worked in the violin trade: There is a ...

  4. Am Rathaus 2, 08258 Markneukirchen info@markneukirchen.de +49 (0) 37422 410 Touristinformation Markneukirchen Trobitzschen 14, 08258 Markneukirchen

  5. Dog-friendly hiking. Ideas for bad weather. Webcams. Geographical location and special features: Markneukirchen is located in the southern part of the Vogtland district, close to the border with the Czech Republic. The town is known for its long tradition in the manufacture of musical instruments such as violins, guitars and wind instruments.

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  6. What I hear is the sound of almost 400 years of music tradition in the town of Markneukirchen. I’ll be honest with you though (again, not admitting to voices in my head), not much goes on around these parts that doesn’t have to do with music. Don’t get me wrong, you’ll find things like cross-country skiing in the winter (speaking of the ...

  7. Entdecken Sie die Musikspur, die Geschichtsspur und die Sehenswürdigkeiten von Markneukirchen, der Stadt der Musikinstrumente. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Bismarck-Säule, die St. Nicolai Kirche, die Merz-Villa, die Schuster-Villa, die Villa Stark und den Lutherplatz.