Großheubach

Großheubach (or Grossheubach) is a market community in the Miltenberg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany.

Großheubach is located on the Fränkischer Rotwein Wanderweg ("Franconian Red Wine Hiking Trail").

[5] The community's arms might be described thus: Per pale, argent a saltire pattée sable and gules a wheel spoked of six of the first.

In 1609, a massive fortress church was built in the Romanesque style with defensive towers, parapets and battlements.

This was built in 1611 and 1612 by master builder Otto Oswald Heppeler in Old Franconian timber-frame style.

The house served as a dwelling for, among others, the wine merchant Johann Simon Abendanz and the last abbot of the Amorbach Abbey.

The Engelberg, the hill on which the monastery stands, which is 250 m above sea level, can be reached over the 612 so-called Engelstaffeln (roughly, "Angel's Steps") made out of bunter.

[3]: 60–1 Once considered a possible heathen cult site, the natural sandstone known as Hunnenstein or Heunenschüssel, is found on a hill ridge near Engelberg Abbey, close to the Eselsweg.

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Historic town hall of Großheubach
Coat of Arms of Miltenberg district
Coat of Arms of Miltenberg district