Finally asparagus season again!
An asparagus farmer offers her goods to a little girl. Her little dog Nico and other props complete the closed figure group. It is a symbol of "royal enjoyment" and the historic asparagus market. The town is famous for the asparagus grown since the mid-17th century, which was once reserved for the electoral table.
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Finally asparagus season again!Finally asparagus season again!Endlich wieder Spargelzeit !
The photo shows "Die Spargelfrau" on the Schlossplatz in Schwetzingen (near Speyer). The figure group of the Spargelfrau symbolizes Schwetzingen's premium theme, the nearly 350-year history of local asparagus cultivation.
An asparagus farmer offers her goods to a little girl. Her little dog Nico and other props complete the closed figure group. It is a symbol of "royal enjoyment" and the historic asparagus market. The town is famous for the asparagus grown since the mid-17th century, which was once reserved for the electoral table.
If you want to learn more about its origin and characteristics, you can read further below...The photo shows "Die Spargelfrau" on the Schlossplatz in Schwetzingen (near Speyer). The figure group of the Spargelfrau symbolizes Schwetzingen's premium theme, the nearly 350-year history of local asparagus cultivation.
An asparagus farmer offers her goods to a little girl. Her little dog Nico and other props complete the closed figure group. It is a symbol of "royal enjoyment" and the historic asparagus market. The town is famous for the asparagus grown since the mid-17th century, which was once reserved for the electoral table.
If you want to learn more about its origin and characteristics, you can read further below...Das Foto zeigt „Die Spargelfrau“ auf dem Schlossplatz von Schwetzingen (bei Speyer). Mit der Figurengruppe der Spargelfrau ist das Wahrzeichen für Schwetzingens Premiumthema, die fast 350-jährige Geschichte des lokalen Spargelanbaus, versinnbildlicht.
Eine Spargelbäuerin bietet hier einem kleinen Mädchen ihre Ware feil. Ihr Hündchen Nico und weitere Requisiten runden die geschlossene Figurengruppe ab. Es ist Symbol für den „königlichen Genuss“ und den historischen Spargelmarkt. Die Stadt ist berühmt für den seit Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts angebauten Spargel, der einst der kurfürstlichen Tafel vorbehalten war.
Wer etwas mehr über Herkunft und Eigenschaften wissen möchte, der kann weiter unten lesen....
Finally asparagus season again!Finally asparagus season again!Endlich wieder Spargelzeit !
The photo shows "Die Spargelfrau" on the Schlossplatz in Schwetzingen (near Speyer). The figure group of the Spargelfrau symbolizes Schwetzingen's premium theme, the nearly 350-year history of local asparagus cultivation.An asparagus farmer offers her goods to a little girl. Her little dog Nico and other props complete the closed figure group. It is a symbol of "royal enjoyment" and the historic asparagus market. The town is famous for the asparagus grown since the mid-17th century, which was once reserved for the electoral table.
If you want to learn more about its origin and characteristics, you can read further below...The photo shows "Die Spargelfrau" on the Schlossplatz in Schwetzingen (near Speyer). The figure group of the Spargelfrau symbolizes Schwetzingen's premium theme, the nearly 350-year history of local asparagus cultivation.
An asparagus farmer offers her goods to a little girl. Her little dog Nico and other props complete the closed figure group. It is a symbol of "royal enjoyment" and the historic asparagus market. The town is famous for the asparagus grown since the mid-17th century, which was once reserved for the electoral table.
If you want to learn more about its origin and characteristics, you can read further below...Das Foto zeigt „Die Spargelfrau“ auf dem Schlossplatz von Schwetzingen (bei Speyer). Mit der Figurengruppe der Spargelfrau ist das Wahrzeichen für Schwetzingens Premiumthema, die fast 350-jährige Geschichte des lokalen Spargelanbaus, versinnbildlicht.
Eine Spargelbäuerin bietet hier einem kleinen Mädchen ihre Ware feil. Ihr Hündchen Nico und weitere Requisiten runden die geschlossene Figurengruppe ab. Es ist Symbol für den „königlichen Genuss“ und den historischen Spargelmarkt. Die Stadt ist berühmt für den seit Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts angebauten Spargel, der einst der kurfürstlichen Tafel vorbehalten war.
Wer etwas mehr über Herkunft und Eigenschaften wissen möchte, der kann weiter unten lesen....