The former Villa Illusion is a well-known noble address in Dom Esch near Euskirchen. In 2012 the current sauna club was reopened under the name Villa Classico. The house radiates the flair of a holiday
villa and has its own indoor swimming pool and partly very dignified rooms. To the property belongs also a very beautiful garden area, charmingly situated at the edge of Dom Esch next to a collection of
horse paddocks. Food is offered in the Villa Classico only on certain days. The club usually has 5-10 girls. The Villa Classico also hosts swinger parties or other erotic events in cooperation with external organisers.
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Direct service possible without admission.
30min 60 EUR.
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Euskirchen
Onomastics: Auelskirchen, Auskirchen (= church on the floodplain)
first documentary mention: 870 A.D.
Number of inhabitants: 58,000
Area: 139.49 km²
State: North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative district: Cologne
County: Euskirchen
Vehicle registration plate: EU, SLE
River: Erft, Veybach
The Club Villa Classico is located northeast of Euskirchen in the district Dom-Esch.
Bonn:
Bonn is like Andernach (Antunnacum), Koblenz (Confluentes), Cologne (Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium), Mainz (Mogontiacum), Neuss (Novaesium), Speyer (Noviomagus), Trier (Augusta Treverorum), Worms (Borbetomagus) and Xanten (Colonia Ulpia Traiana) one of the sites that Roman troops controlled on the left bank of the Rhine at the time of the emperors Augustus and Tiberius, making it one of the oldest cities in Germany. Despite its rich history, the city has remained relatively manageable in terms of its geographical extent to this day.
The city's landmarks are Bonn's Cathedral, built in the 11th century, and the Historical Rococo Town Hall (1737-38) in the pretty city centre, in whose lanes the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven can also be seen. Important palace complexes in the centre of the city are Poppelsdorf Palace with its Court Garden and the Electoral Palace, which today houses the University of Bonn.
There are numerous museums of great importance in Bonn, such as the Museum's District, including amongst others the Federal Art Hall, the House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Bonn Art Museum, the Rhenish State Museum; moreover the Women's Museum, the Egyptian Museum and the Chancellor's Bungalow, the Palais Schaumburg, from 1949 to 1976 first office of the Federal Chancellery, as well as the Villa Hammerschmidt, 1950-1994 office and residence of the Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany, furthermore the Beethoven-Haus, the August-Macke-Haus, the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Haus and the Schumannhaus.
In the competition with Frankfurt am Main, Bonn was elected the capital of the young Federal Republic of Germany in 1949 with the influence of Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, and since then has shaped the fate of the Bonn Republic until German reunification in 1990.
Bonn has an extremely tranquil location on the Rhine with a magnificent view of the Siebengebirge mountains on the right bank of the Rhine. On the left bank promenade of the Rhine you can stroll many kilometres to far beyond the not distant border of Rhineland-Palatinate. To the south of the city there are tourist destinations such as Bad Godesberg, Königswinter, Drachenfels, Petersberg, Bad Honnef, Remagen, Unkel, Sinzig, Oberwinter, Bad Breisig, Linz, Brohl, Bad Hönningen and Andernach.
Bonn is home to Deutsche Telekom, DHL, Postbank, Tank & Rast, Verpoorten, Haribo, Solarworld and IVG Real Estate AG.
The well known walk-in brothel on Bonn's Immenburgstraße, a multi-storey massive old building with numerous nested corridors, is located west of the main railway station.
Among Bonn's famous sons and daughters are Salomon Oppenheim junior, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Simrock, Hans Riegel, Hermann-Josef Abs, Helmut Horten, Heide Simonis, Natalie Horler, Roger Willemsen, Johannes B. Kerner, Bushido, Norman Rentrop, Sonja Zietlow, Konstanze Klosterhalfen and Silke Bodenbender.
Euskirchen:
Euskirchen is a district town in a fertile plain called Zülpicher Börde on the northern edge of the Eifel low mountain range, which has held city rights since 1302. Euskirchen is about 30 km away from Bonn and can be reached via the A1 and A61 motorways - from Bonn via the B56 and B266 federal roads - and via the Euskirchen railway station.
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