Property no. 1571877
Holiday apartment for max. 4 persons
Paulinzella, Rennsteig, (Mittlerer Rennsteig), Germany
Holiday Apartment in Paulinzella with Large Garden and Mountain View
Stay in a historic organ builder's house with a view of the Paulinzella monastery ruins
When was the last time you stayed in a house built by a famous organ builder family? Then you have come to the right place! Our holiday apartment is located on the ground floor of the Schulze organ builder's house, which was built in 1850. The house is located near the Paulinzella monastery ruins, one of the largest and most beautiful Romanesque churches in Germany. The Schulze family was a renowned organ builder family, which built organs for the Merseburg Cathedral, the St. Marien Church in Rudolstadt, and the Castle Church in Altenburg, among others.
Enjoy a cozy and comfortable holiday apartment for up to four people
Our holiday apartment is about 50 square meters and can accommodate up to four people. It has a bedroom with a double bed and a baby bed, a living room with a sofa bed and a smart TV, a bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer, and a kitchen with everything you need for a delicious meal: stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle, and toaster. The apartment has been freshly renovated with ecological aspects such as wooden windows and clay plaster, which ensures an excellent room climate.
Benefit from a modern and fully equipped holiday apartment
Our holiday apartment offers you everything you need for a pleasant stay. WiFi, washing machine, iron, hangers, and shampoo are also available. Additionally, you can use the large garden, which invites you to relax and play. Here you will find a dining table, a barbecue, and two children's swings. You also have a free parking space on the property. Pets are welcome with us.
Experience an unforgettable holiday for families, couples, hikers, or professional guests
Our holiday apartment is ideal for families, couples, hikers, or professional guests traveling alone. It is located in a quiet location in the middle of the forest, but with good transport connections to the highway. The Luther hiking trail and the pilgrimage route of strong women pass by the house. In the surrounding area, there are many sights and activities to discover: the Paulinzella monastery, the Paulinzella forestry office, the Schmitt museum brewery, or the Thuringian Forest.
Discover the history and beauty of the Schulze Organ Builder House and its surroundings.
Our vacation apartment is located in a region full of history and beauty. The Schulze Organ Builder House is a testament to the art and culture of the 19th century. The Paulinzella Monastery Ruins are a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. The Paulinzella Forest Office is a historic building from the 18th century. The Schmitt Museum Brewery is a traditional brewery with a cozy beer garden. The Thuringian Forest is a natural paradise with numerous hiking trails and viewpoints.
Secure your desired date now and experience an unforgettable vacation at the Schulze Organ Builder House! Please contact us for any further questions or booking inquiries. We look forward to hearing from you!
The Organ Builder Schulze Family - a Famous Dynasty in Thuringia
Imagine hearing the sound of an organ built by a family that worked in Thuringia for over 200 years. The Organ Builder Schulze Family was one of the most renowned and innovative in Germany and Europe. They created more than 100 masterpieces of the organ art that still resonate in churches and concert halls to this day. Here are some exciting facts about their history:
- It all began with Hans Heinrich Schulze, who lived in Solsdorf in the 17th century and was the first organ builder of the family. His sons Elias and Johann Heinrich Schulze followed in his footsteps and were also skilled as carpenters.
- The grandson of Hans Heinrich Schulze, Johann Daniel Schulze, moved the company headquarters from Solsdorf to Milbitz in 1750. He was the father of Johann Andreas Schulze, who held the title "Fürstlich schwarzburgischer und gräflich priviligierter Orgelbauer". He built, among other things, the organ for the St. Marien Church in Stadtilm.
- The son of Johann Andreas Schulze, Johann Friedrich Schulze, was the most famous organ builder in the family. In 1826, he moved the company headquarters from Milbitz to Paulinzella and built more than 100 organs in Germany, England, Scotland, and Russia. He is considered alongside Eberhard Friedrich Walcker as the most productive and advanced German organ builder of his time. He built, among other things, the organs for the Cathedral in Merseburg, St. Marien Church in Rudolstadt, and the Castle Church in Altenburg.
- Johann Friedrich Schulze had four sons: Edmund, Bernhard Oskar, Eduard, and Herwart Schulze. They continued the business under the name "J. F. Schulzes Söhne" and also built numerous organs in Germany and abroad. Edmund Schulze was the most significant of them and built, among other things, the organs for St. Paul's Cathedral in London and St. Nikolai Church in Hamburg. Adolph Oskar Schulze was the son of Edmund Schulze and the last organ builder of the family. He died in 1916 in Paulinzella without descendants.
The Organ Builder Schulze Family has left an impressive mark on the history of music. Their organs are characterized by a powerful and diverse sound that combines both baroque and romantic elements. If you want to hear one of their organs, you can visit the Paulinzella Monastery Ruins, where the former residence of the family is located.
Stay in a historic organ builder's house with a view of the Paulinzella monastery ruins
When was the last time you stayed in a house built by a famous organ builder family? Then you have come to the right place! Our holiday apartment is located on the ground floor of the Schulze organ builder's house, which was built in 1850. The house is located near the Paulinzella monastery ruins, one of the largest and most beautiful Romanesque churches in Germany. The Schulze family was a renowned organ builder family, which built organs for the Merseburg Cathedral, the St. Marien Church in Rudolstadt, and the Castle Church in Altenburg, among others.
Enjoy a cozy and comfortable holiday apartment for up to four people
Our holiday apartment is about 50 square meters and can accommodate up to four people. It has a bedroom with a double bed and a baby bed, a living room with a sofa bed and a smart TV, a bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer, and a kitchen with everything you need for a delicious meal: stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle, and toaster. The apartment has been freshly renovated with ecological aspects such as wooden windows and clay plaster, which ensures an excellent room climate.
Benefit from a modern and fully equipped holiday apartment
Our holiday apartment offers you everything you need for a pleasant stay. WiFi, washing machine, iron, hangers, and shampoo are also available. Additionally, you can use the large garden, which invites you to relax and play. Here you will find a dining table, a barbecue, and two children's swings. You also have a free parking space on the property. Pets are welcome with us.
Experience an unforgettable holiday for families, couples, hikers, or professional guests
Our holiday apartment is ideal for families, couples, hikers, or professional guests traveling alone. It is located in a quiet location in the middle of the forest, but with good transport connections to the highway. The Luther hiking trail and the pilgrimage route of strong women pass by the house. In the surrounding area, there are many sights and activities to discover: the Paulinzella monastery, the Paulinzella forestry office, the Schmitt museum brewery, or the Thuringian Forest.
Discover the history and beauty of the Schulze Organ Builder House and its surroundings.
Our vacation apartment is located in a region full of history and beauty. The Schulze Organ Builder House is a testament to the art and culture of the 19th century. The Paulinzella Monastery Ruins are a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. The Paulinzella Forest Office is a historic building from the 18th century. The Schmitt Museum Brewery is a traditional brewery with a cozy beer garden. The Thuringian Forest is a natural paradise with numerous hiking trails and viewpoints.
Secure your desired date now and experience an unforgettable vacation at the Schulze Organ Builder House! Please contact us for any further questions or booking inquiries. We look forward to hearing from you!
The Organ Builder Schulze Family - a Famous Dynasty in Thuringia
Imagine hearing the sound of an organ built by a family that worked in Thuringia for over 200 years. The Organ Builder Schulze Family was one of the most renowned and innovative in Germany and Europe. They created more than 100 masterpieces of the organ art that still resonate in churches and concert halls to this day. Here are some exciting facts about their history:
- It all began with Hans Heinrich Schulze, who lived in Solsdorf in the 17th century and was the first organ builder of the family. His sons Elias and Johann Heinrich Schulze followed in his footsteps and were also skilled as carpenters.
- The grandson of Hans Heinrich Schulze, Johann Daniel Schulze, moved the company headquarters from Solsdorf to Milbitz in 1750. He was the father of Johann Andreas Schulze, who held the title "Fürstlich schwarzburgischer und gräflich priviligierter Orgelbauer". He built, among other things, the organ for the St. Marien Church in Stadtilm.
- The son of Johann Andreas Schulze, Johann Friedrich Schulze, was the most famous organ builder in the family. In 1826, he moved the company headquarters from Milbitz to Paulinzella and built more than 100 organs in Germany, England, Scotland, and Russia. He is considered alongside Eberhard Friedrich Walcker as the most productive and advanced German organ builder of his time. He built, among other things, the organs for the Cathedral in Merseburg, St. Marien Church in Rudolstadt, and the Castle Church in Altenburg.
- Johann Friedrich Schulze had four sons: Edmund, Bernhard Oskar, Eduard, and Herwart Schulze. They continued the business under the name "J. F. Schulzes Söhne" and also built numerous organs in Germany and abroad. Edmund Schulze was the most significant of them and built, among other things, the organs for St. Paul's Cathedral in London and St. Nikolai Church in Hamburg. Adolph Oskar Schulze was the son of Edmund Schulze and the last organ builder of the family. He died in 1916 in Paulinzella without descendants.
The Organ Builder Schulze Family has left an impressive mark on the history of music. Their organs are characterized by a powerful and diverse sound that combines both baroque and romantic elements. If you want to hear one of their organs, you can visit the Paulinzella Monastery Ruins, where the former residence of the family is located.
Bookable on request: late departure EUR 5.00 (payable at location), sauna EUR 50.00 per use (payable at location)
Visitor's tax and security deposit: visitor's tax no, payable at location, security deposit EUR 150.00 (mandatory, payable at location)
Visitor's tax and security deposit: visitor's tax no, payable at location, security deposit EUR 150.00 (mandatory, payable at location)
General terms and conditions of provider
Cancellation ist possible according to the general terms and conditions of the provider e-domizil AG .
0% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 61st day prior to arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
50% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 35th day prior to arrival
80% of the rental price if cancellation is made up to the 2nd day prior to arrival
95% of the rental price if cancellation is made on the day of arrival
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