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hof

Altstadt 43, 95028 Hof, Germany

The city model in Hof is a fascinating destination that appeals to blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as children and adults. Located at Altstadt 43, 95028 Hof, Germany, this model is rated 5 stars based on 2 reviews, offering a tactile representation of the city of Hof. From the impressive St. Marienkirche to the significant St. Michaelskirche and the historic town hall, it provides a unique opportunity to explore the city in a new way. Particularly noteworthy is the detailed depiction of Ludwigstraße, offering an impressive insight into Hof's urban structure. For blind individuals, the city model is an invaluable educational resource that significantly contributes to inclusion. Discover Hof in a truly special way!

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Windows to Germany (Matthias Junghans)

Windows to Germany (Matthias Junghans)

April 13, 2025

The city of Hof an der Saale has a beautiful city model. Blind and visually impaired people as well as children and adults can perceive the city better. The impressive St. Marien Church, considered one of the most significant Gothic buildings in the region, with its striking towers, can be explored by gentle touch. The St. Michaels Church is also an important landmark in the cityscape. The tactile representation of the historical town hall provides an impression of the building's political and administrative significance. Particularly remarkable is the depiction of Ludwigstrasse. This long, central thoroughfare can be clearly understood in the model, offering an impressive insight into Hof's urban structure. The old town is depicted in the model with great attention to detail. The narrow houses, winding alleys, and characteristic squares are easily comprehensible. The city model is a significant educational tool, allowing people of all ages to discover the city in a new, interactive way. For blind individuals, it is an invaluable opportunity to form a spatial image of the city. The tactile city model of Hof significantly contributes to inclusion.