X-Nico

2 unusual facts about Bad Pyrmont


Bad Pyrmont

In 1668, the Reichskammergericht ruled against the Bishopric of Paderborn's claims that Pyrmont had been collateral in a loan, confirming the Count of Waldeck's rights over Pyrmont, who ceded the Amt of Lügde — previously the county's capital — to the bishopric in compensation.

William Savery

Savery and his party then traveled to Germany, to visit Bad Pyrmont which was then, and still is, the center of German Quakerism.


Heinrich Vogt

Heinrich Vogt (23 April 1875, Regensburg – 1936, Bad Pyrmont) was a German neurologist.


see also

Ludwig Rödl

He took 2nd, behind Bogoljubow, at Lüneburg 1947; won, ahead of Wolfgang Unzicker, at Riedenburg 1947; took 2nd, behind Georg Kieninger, at Weidenau 1947 (11th GER-ch); tied for 3rd-5th at Bad Nauheim 1948 (Unzicker won), and tied for 14-22nd at Bad Pyrmont 1949 (FRG-ch, Bogoljubow won).

Ottenstein Plateau

Other villages are Kleinenberg, Großenberg, Eichenborn, Baarsen and Neersend in the borough of Bad Pyrmont, Lüntorf in the borough of Emmerthal, Lichtenhagen in the borough of Ottenstein and Vahlbruch.