Dinkelsbuhl



Feuchtwangen - Dinkelsbuhl      13 km

Dinkelsbuhl   point 12        MAP





Rothenburger Tor
Rothenburger Weiher
Dinkelsbühl was first mentioned in 1188 - Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa
Dinkelsbühl,  was founded around 730 to secure a long-distance crossing at a Wörnitzfurt as a Frankish royal court (villa)
The composite place name describes with "bühl" the hilly landscape

Weinmarkt - Wine Market

Gabled houses with flower-box windows

Deutsches Haus in the Weinmarkt - Renaissance-style timber-frame façade

St.-Georgs-Münster



Monument Christoph-von-Schmid, poet of the famous children's song "Ihr Kinderlein, Kommet"

Löwenbrunnen
Wornitz Tor
St.-Georgs-Münster




Deutschordensschloss - Palace of the Teutonic Order




Neues Rathaus


Segringer Tor

Dreikonigs Turm
Around 1372, the construction of today's city fortification began with the inclusion of part of the existing Staufer wall
The outworks including the outer city gates were demolished in the early 19th century
The wall ring with kennels and kennel towers is completely preserved
Dreikonigs kapelle
Over a total length of 2,500 meters, four inner city gates and 20 wall towers were distributed

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