Schloßborn, Historical settlement in Hochtaunuskreis district, Germany.
Schloßborn is a territorial division in the Hochtaunuskreis district in Hesse and spreads across extensive forested land. The settlement sits at an elevation of roughly 373 meters (1,224 feet) and is surrounded mostly by woodland areas.
The place was first recorded in 1043 as Brunnon in an ancient deed and went through several name changes over the centuries. By the 18th century it took its current name and developed into its own distinct territorial division.
The Catholic church dedicated to apostles Philip and James sits at the heart of the village and reflects the community's religious journey. You can see how faith remains important in the daily life of those who live here.
The village has schools and kindergartens for families and offers a public swimming facility with pools for different skill levels. The surrounding woodland makes the area good for walking and exploring nature on foot.
The public swimming complex has decorative elements including life-sized horse sculptures that catch visitors by surprise. These unusual artistic touches make the pool area memorable and quite different from typical facilities.
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