Idar-Oberstein Has it All: Gemstones, Unique Church, Celebrity

Idar-Oberstein

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  1. Bea says:

    I had no clue that Bruce Willis was military brat!!! So cool. And the town looks like an interesting place to visit.

  2. Josy A says:

    Oooh looks really fun to explore! I don’t normally buy jewelry or gems on holiday, but I LOVE visiting castles and the Crag church is sooo cool! Idar-Oberstein looks like it’d be fab with kids. 🙂

  3. Lynda says:

    I wish I had heard of this before. My parents used to live in Dahn, a small town somewhere in the southwest part of Germany, (They were at the airshow at USAF Ramstein Air Base near Kaiserslautern in 1988.). It would have been neat to visit this town when I visited them.

    • Ildi says:

      Oh no, I hope they weren’t hurt. I know Dahn: it is not far from Idar-Oberstein; both places have a US military community. Interestingly, Idar-Oberstein is not on the radar (pun unintended) of the Americans in Landstuhl or Ramstein, which is why I’m trying raise awareness.

  4. Sabrin says:

    wow what a historically interesting place!

  5. Fiona Mai says:

    Hunting gems in Idar-Oberstein sounds like a great idea for the kids! I’ve been to many cities in Germany before but hadn’t had the chance to visit this town. It’s now officially on my bucket list!

  6. Wow – the Church in the Rocks is incredible. I’d love to visit Oberstein.

  7. ileana heath says:

    I hope everyone still there remembers the sacrifice of the German National Police who tried with all their hearts to save every gold bear (red bear and blue bear) even when they became our black bears.

    With love and appreciate to the town and people of Dolf’s Idar Oberstein – mother of Nathan 4/5 year old in Idar and Cassandra 2 year old in Idar. From Chief of Idar Police 1990 – my gold, my red, my black – MINE BEST. Sheriff Nevada – ILEANA DEL CARMEN ALEMAN HEATH (KENEDY). ICH LIBE DICCHE (NOT FBI USA EVER-THANK YOU)

  8. Andre Moore says:

    I was station in Idar oberstein for 3 years and lived around the corner from the church and the food was off the hook

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