Germany Bahkauv
The Bahkauv is a mythical monster said to reside in Aachen. The creature has been featured in the folklore of both Aachen and the Rhineland. Often depicted as a deformed calf with fangs, the Bahkauv is commonly associated with harassing drunken men.
In 1902 the city of Aachen erected a statue of the Bahkauv, this statue was melted down for its metal in World War II, prompting the city to build a second statue in 1967. This statue persists to the present day.
In 1902 the city of Aachen erected a statue of the Bahkauv, this statue was melted down for its metal in World War II, prompting the city to build a second statue in 1967. This statue persists to the present day.
Travel Information
Next bus stop Elisenbrunnen or market place,
3 min. walk from Market place to Büchel
3 min. walk from Market place to Büchel
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
05:25 - 21:42
| current local time: 03:37
Photo Themes
Monster
Statue
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