Vach is a district in town of
Fürth,
Germany since
1972. It is mentioned documentarily first in
1059. The village is located between the
Rhine-Main-Danube Canal and the
Regnitz, in which the Zenn and more northern the Michaelbach flows. The flood plain of Regnitz and Zenn is displayed as landscape conservation area.
Traffic
The station "Vach Bahnhof" is regular stop on the railway line between
Fürth and
Erlangen, but it is located far away from the district Vach in the district of
Stadeln. Vach is also reachable by the motorway A73; from the north by the slip road "Eltersdorf" and from the south by the slip road "Ronhof".
Sights
Church, rectory and the "Kantorat" are a beautiful esemble of monuments. The church with its western tower and its drawn-in choir with a wind-tower per eastern corner date from the
Gothic Age. Nave and choir were supposably built in
1442, when Vach was advanced to a parish. The western tower with three floors was added a bit later.
A special feature is the Ginkgo in the garden of the rectory, which is isn't open to the public.