Klarenthal, Wiesbaden
Facts and practical information
Klarenthal is a borough of Wiesbaden, capital of the federal state of Hesse, Germany. The community, situated on the slopes of the Taunus Mountains, was planned by architect and urban planner Ernst May in the style of a commuter town in the early 1960s. It was built on free arable land between the railway line to Bad Schwalbach and Klarenthaler Straße, overlooking the city center of Wiesbaden proper. Klarenthal consists mainly of large multi-family homes and residential high-rise buildings, surrounded with much green space, as well as many townhouses. The ground-breaking ceremony was held on September 11, 1964 and the first residents moved in in late February 1966. Today, over 10,000 people live there. ()
Klarenthal (Klarenthal-Nord)Wiesbaden
Klarenthal – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie, Leichtweißhöhle, Wiesbaden Phantoms, Kletterhalle Wiesbaden.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Klarenthal by public transport?
Bus
- Geschwister-Scholl-Straße • Lines: 14, 17 (2 min walk)
- Graf-von-Galen-Straße • Lines: 14, 17, 2, N5 (3 min walk)
Train
- Wiesbaden-Dotzheim (26 min walk)
- Nerotal (31 min walk)