Öttinger Schlösschen

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description

brief description: 

Built in 1759 by Earl Anton von Oettingen-Sötern, the baroque villa is named Oettinger Schlösschen (literally Oettinger's little chateau) after its resident. After the end of feudal rule in 1794, the building fell in private hands and was last used as a pharmacy. When Wadern became a municipality in 1978, it acquired the villa, completely reconceived, remodeled and transformed it into a museum, which offers exciting insights into 2.500 years of local history.

relevant filming facts

usage: 
local history museum, council chamber
condition: 
renovated
interior architecture: 
historic council chamber, baroque villa, parquet floor, coat of arms
surroundings: 
situated in the heart of town
Space restrictions: 
filming must be coordinated with the town of Wadern
Time restrictions : 
filming must be coordinated with the town of Wadern
Catering: 
there are several restaurants in the town centre
premises: 
additional facilities for catering, make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc. are available

accessibility

car: 
Coming on the Autobahn A1 Saarbrücken-Trier, take the Nonnweiler-Braunshausen exit, going in the direction of Wadern. Turn left onto the L329. At the roundabout, take the second exit and follow the L149. Turn right onto Birkenfelder Straße. At the next roundabout, take the third exit. After 100 metres, turn right onto Unterstraße. Follow the road for about 250 metres, then turn right onto the market square.
train: 
Take the train to Merzig, St. Wendel and continue by bus

supply

sanitary facilities: 
avaiable
parking lot: 
avaiable
electricity supply: 
avaiable
water supply: 
avaiable

contact

Steffen Conrad