Between Amorbach-Reichartshausen and the forest, where the Odenwald gently leans its hills to history, stands the church of Saint-Mauritius. A building that still carries the breath of the Middle Ages in its walls, once founded by the Düren ruling family, as a sign of faith and a symbol of power at the same time. Today, however, another, quieter sign seems to dominate this place. Not far from the church, a few steps only over uneven terrain, tim…
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Between Amorbach-Reichartshausen and the forest, where the Odenwald gently leans its hills to history, stands the church of Saint-Mauritius. A building that still carries the breath of the Middle Ages in its walls, once founded by the Düren ruling family, as a sign of faith and a symbol of power at the same time. Today, however, another, quieter sign seems to dominate this place. Not far from the church, a few steps only over uneven terrain, tim…