Veitshöchheim () is a municipality in the
district of Würzburg, in
Bavaria
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,
Germany
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. It is situated on the
right bank
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of the
Main, northwest of
Würzburg
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. Veitshöchheim has a population just under 10,000. It includes two villages: Veitshöchheim and
Gadheim
Attractions
Schloss Veitshöchheim
is located in the town. This summer palace of the
Prince-Bishops of Würzburg was built in 1680–82, and was enlarged to its present appearance in 1753 by
Balthasar Neumann. The gardens were redesigned for Prince-Bishop
Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim (1755–1779), with lakes and waterworks, and filled with hundreds of allegorical sandstone sculptures from the workshops of the court sculptors
Ferdinand Tietz and
Johann Peter Wagner.
Infrastructure
Transport
Veitshöchheim has a
railway station
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near the Schloss with a former royal pavilion.
Partner towns
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Rotava,
Karlovy Vary Region
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, Czech Republic
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Pont-l'Évêque,
Calvados, France
Jumelages
pontleveque.fr
References
External links
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Würzburg (district)
Populated places on the Main basin
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