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Wagenburg Tübingen: "We Used to Walk Around Here with Candles"

In Eisenhutstraße, beyond the French quarter on the south-western edge of Tübingen, the terrain rises slightly, green lines up the path and colourful wagons emerge. Here begins an area where old and new construction or circus cars stand together closely. Each of them represents its own world, has its own colors, often a small garden. Kuntabunt and Bambule are called the two wagon castles of Tübingen. The people who own the wagons do not spend th…
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In Eisenhutstraße, beyond the French quarter on the south-western edge of Tübingen, the terrain rises slightly, green lines up the path and colourful wagons emerge. Here begins an area where old and new construction or circus cars stand together closely. Each of them represents its own world, has its own colors, often a small garden. Kuntabunt and Bambule are called the two wagon castles of Tübingen. The people who own the wagons do not spend th…

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kontextwochenzeitung.de broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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