Hann. Münden

Hann. Münden (short for Hannoversch Münden) is a city in Southern Lower Saxony in Germany.

Source of the Weser (confluence of Werra and Fulda)

It is the half-timbered jewel at the confluence of three rivers in the Weser Mountain Region on the eastern edge of the Reinhardswald.

Get in

By train

Regional connections from Kassel, Göttingen, Witzenhausen

By car

Just of the A7 between Kassel and Göttingen or via the B3.

Get around

See

Town place, with the town hall on the left

With over 700 timber-framed medieval buildings and remains of the town walls there is plenty of historic architecture in the town to see.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

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