The Baroque architecture of the Aacher Hof dates from the first half of the eighteenth century (1735).
more »
The ambience of the Alte Zunftscheune located on Traben’s Neue Rathausstraße is symptomatic of the town’s tourist appeal - and not just with reference to its cuisine.
Formerly the Franz Josten Wine Cellar, now belonging to the Bogner family.
When the bridge across the Mosel was built, it was necessary to construct a slight ramp on the Traben side, owing to the otherwise rather flat nature of the bank.
In March 1913 Carl Dinkel Jr. submitted a planning permission application for the construction of a new building on his plot of land "Flur 8 im Bungert".
This impressive single axis tunnel vault was the first new cellar to be erected "on the green meadow" near the station following completion of the railway connection in 1883.
During the nineteen twenties Wilhelm Faust moved his wine cellar from the Mosel riverbank in Traben to be close to the goods sidings of what was then the Imperial railway.
This is a system of adjacent tunnel vaults which extends over 200 metres - from the banks of the Mosel, under the B53 road, right through to the lower slopes of the Mont-Royal.
On the banks of the Mosel, adjacent to the commercial premises, stands the Neo-Classical villa built at the middle of the nineteenth century by the family of Johann Wolfgang Langguth.
The former Rumpel family dynasty played a founding role in establishing Traben-Trarbach’s emergent wine trade.
Originally the Wilhelm Haussmann Winery in the Breucker Villa, subsequently Nollen Winery, now in private ownership.
Over a century ago the building we now call the "Altes Rathaus" was known as the "Neue Rathaus".
Originally Wilhelm Haussmann Winery, subsequently Nollen, now the Römerhof Winery.
Originally the J. W. Huesgen Winery, subsequently Richard Langguth, now the heirs of F. W. Langguth - Foundation Winery.
The Wagner family has been involved in viticulture in Traben-Trarbach since 1648, firstly in Trarbach, then - from 1879 onwards - in Traben.
An interesting wine cellar can be seen at the intersection of Obere Kaiserstraße and Bismarckstraße beneath the building commonly referred to as the 'Flüchtlingshaus'.