The Bavarian Railway Museum in Nördlingen is a must-visit for train enthusiasts and history lovers alike. Located in a historic railway depot, this museum is one of Germany’s largest private railway collections, showcasing over 100 historic locomotives and railcars. The highlight of the museum is its impressive steam locomotives, some of which are still in … Continue reading Bavarian Railway Museum
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Nördlingen Rathaus
The Rathaus (Town Hall) in Nördlingen is a stunning example of medieval and Renaissance architecture, standing proudly in the heart of the town’s historic Marktplatz. Dating back to the 13th century, this impressive building has been the center of civic life for centuries. Its white façade, stepped gables, and elegant arcades make it one of … Continue reading Nördlingen Rathaus
Nördlingen Medieval Walls & Towers
Nördlingen’s medieval walls and towers are among the best-preserved fortifications in Germany, offering visitors a rare opportunity to walk along a completely intact city wall. Dating back to the 14th century, these impressive defenses were built to protect the town, which was an important center for trade and craftsmanship in the Middle Ages. The walls … Continue reading Nördlingen Medieval Walls & Towers
Parish Church of St. Salvador
The Pfarrkirche St. Salvator (Parish Church of St. Salvador) in Nördlingen is a hidden gem that offers a glimpse into the town’s rich religious and architectural history. Built in the 15th century, this former monastery church stands slightly away from the bustling old town, providing a peaceful atmosphere. Its late Gothic architecture, with elegant vaulted … Continue reading Parish Church of St. Salvador
Rieskrater Museum
The Rieskrater Museum in Nördlingen is a fascinating science museum dedicated to one of the most unique geological features in Germany—the Nördlinger Ries Crater. Located in a historic medieval barn, the museum offers an engaging and educational experience that explains how a massive meteorite impact shaped the landscape 14 million years ago. Meteorite Impact History … Continue reading Rieskrater Museum
St. George’s Church
St. George’s Church in Nördlingen is a stunning late Gothic church that stands at the heart of this well-preserved medieval town. Built between 1427 and 1505, the church is one of Bavaria’s finest examples of Gothic architecture, featuring an impressive vaulted ceiling, intricate stonework, and beautiful stained glass windows. Its most famous feature is the … Continue reading St. George’s Church
Daniel Tower
The Daniel Tower (Kirchturm Daniel) is the iconic bell tower of St. George’s Church in Nördlingen, standing at 90 meters (295 feet) high. It dominates the town’s skyline and offers one of the best panoramic views in Bavaria. If you’re visiting Nördlingen, climbing the Daniel Tower is an absolute must, providing breathtaking 360-degree views over … Continue reading Daniel Tower
Weinmarkt
The Weinmarkt is one of the most picturesque and historically significant squares in Dinkelsbühl, surrounded by beautifully preserved half-timbered and Baroque buildings. Once a bustling center for wine trade in the Middle Ages, today it serves as a lively and scenic gathering place in the heart of the old town. What to See & Do? … Continue reading Weinmarkt
Medieval Walls and Towers
Dinkelsbühl is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Germany, and its imposing city walls and defensive towers are a testament to its rich history. Encircling the entire old town, these fortifications date back to the 14th and 15th centuries, built to protect the town during times of war and unrest. Unlike many other medieval … Continue reading Medieval Walls and Towers
Haus der Geschichte Dinkelsbühl
The Haus der Geschichte Dinkelsbühl (House of History) is a fascinating museum that tells the story of Dinkelsbühl’s rich history, from its medieval origins to the present day. Located in the heart of the old town, inside a beautifully restored historic building, this museum offers an engaging and immersive experience for visitors who want to … Continue reading Haus der Geschichte Dinkelsbühl
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