In the mid-1800s, a third of Columbus’ population was largely German immigrants who settled just south of downtown Columbus in an area that is now German Village . The simple neighborhood soon became distinctive to German culture – people spoke German in shops and schools, the buildings, churches, and houses built all reflected German culture, and slowly German Village grew into an amazing space whose history is now preserved for visitors to enjoy.
From amazing architecture to delicious dining, the area allows visitors to learn about the traditions and culture of German Village, ensuring an experience like no other in a neighborhood like no other.
588 S. Third Street, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-221-8888
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