Historical buildings in Rust, today .
Schloss Balthasar In the center of Rust is Balthasar Castle, which was built in 1442 and formerly inhabited by the noble Böcklin von Böcklinsau family. The castle can be viewed in Europa-Park and one of the theme parks restaurants is located in the castle.
Balzare-Schlösschen The Balzare Schlösschen is also associated with the family Böcklin von Böcklinsau. The manor house dates from the early
Renaissance and likely was built in 1598. Since the building is still inhabited today, it can only be viewed from the outside. The beautiful ornamentation in the
timbered structure contrasts with the relatively simple construction. The castle is located on Ritterstrasse, not far from the church.
Church The
catholic church
Petri in Ketten (
Saint Peter in Chains) is the only
parish church in Rust. It is also one of the few churches in the area dedicated to the patron of fishermen, Saint Peter. The
rectory is in the immediate vicinity. The
nave was built and inaugurated in 1728. According to plans by the
master builder Peter Thumb, the
tower and
choir were built in 1731 and inaugurated in 1737. In 1888 the nave was extended and the
sacristy added. From 1906 to 1907, the church was further expanded to include two side aisles. During renovation work from 1952 to 1954, the church was "turned over", meaning the
altar was moved from the eastern side to the western side of the nave. In the 1990s there was a fire in the sacristy, which affected the ceiling paintings due to the smoke. The pictures have been restored today, but are still very dark due to the smoke.
Synagogue The used to be a synagogue in Rust, built by the Jewish community of Rust after 1852 and inaugurated in 1857. During the
November pogrom in 1938, the synagogue was desecrated, vandalised and damaged. In 1964, the synagogue was demolished with the approval of the Jewish high council in
Karlsruhe. A memorial was placed at the former location of the synagogue (Ritterstraße) in 1999. It contains the three former archways of the portals. They bear the inscription: „Hüte deinen Fuß wenn du in das Haus Gottes gehst. Er ist nahe zu hören.“ (“Be careful when you enter the house of God. He can be heard close by.”)
Old town hall The "
Alte Rathaus" ("Old town hall") is the community's former town hall. Originally built from 1844 to 1845, it was expanded to include a
bell and
clock tower in 1892. In 1989 the building was demolished and rebuilt, making the old town hall more recently built than the current town hall. Today the building contains a bank on the ground floor and a room used as a
community hall on the upper floor.
Recurring events Every year on the first weekend in September, the Rust Street Festival is held. The Euro Dance Festival takes place in Europa-Park in February and March. Since 1995, the live show "
Immer wieder Sonntags" ("Always on Sundays") has been produced in Europa-Park every Sunday in the summer months and broadcast on the channel
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