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Dicas em Dinkelsbühl, Baviera na Rota Romântica da Alemanha, roteiro de atrações, hospedagem, Biergarten e informações gerais.
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- Altstadt
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- Weinmarkt
- Deutsches Haus
- Haus Der Geschichte
- Nördlinger Tor und Stadtmühle
- Rothenberger Tor
- Segringer Tor
- Stadtpark
- Deutschordensschloss
Dinkelsbühl is a city made for exploring, and even if you get lost in the old town the city walls and their giant gates are useful landmarks to get you back on track. The bulk of the architecture is from the city’s economic heyday off the back of the woollen cloth trade in the 15th and 16th century, and this goes for the magnificent Hezelhof, a hal...
The city’s minster is a Gothic hall church completed in the middle of the 15th century and taking the place of a Romanesque church that came before. There’s a reminder of this building on the main facade, where the porch tower dates from the 1220s. For €1.50 you can go to the top to look over the city and the Middle Franconian countryside. Below, y...
Possibly the grandest image in Dinkelsbühl is the row of gabled houses on the west side of this square. These went up at the start of the 17th century, and most striking of all is the old Ratstrinkstube, which is a little older and indentified by its cupola and spire. This former inn had the appropriate magnitude for guests of the standing of the H...
Also on Weinmarkt is the romantic 15th-century ancestral home of the Counts of Drechsel-Deufstetten. The Deutsches Haus is another photo opportunity for its highly ornamented timber framing. And while the house is from the 1400s, the Renaissance facade is from 1593-94. Even considering Dinkelsbühl’s strong competition, this may be the most handsome...
The old town hall, a complex of buildings from the 14th century to the 16th century is a fitting home for Dinkelsbühl’s history museum. Here, in modern, engaging galleries, you can get in touch with more than 800 years of history in what was once an Free Imperial City. You’ll ponder portraits, armour, antique weapons, tools from the woollen cloth t...
Protecting the eastern entrance to the city, the Nördlinger Tor was erected around 1400 and was furnished with a Renaissance gable during the 16th century. Not long before, the Emperor Charles IV had granted Dinkelsbühl the right to build two city mills in 1378. The one under Nördlinger Tor was built into the city wall and has resembles a fortress ...
For more than 600 years, travellers approaching Dinkelsbühl from the north have been greeted by this dominant tower. The Rothenberger Tor controlled what was a busy highway in Medieval times, and it’s high enough that you’ll have to take a few steps back on the bridge over the moat to fully appreciate the barbican on the lower levels and the coats ...
You can walk up the slope to the southwest where at the angle of the old walls you’ll find yourself beneath Segringer Tor. This corner of the city is away from the tourist trail, but there are still pretty gabled houses on Segringer Straße. The street is broad, and looking back towards the city centre you’ll have a satisfying perspective of the St....
Dinkelsbühl put on the Bavarian State Garden Show (Landesgartenschau) in 1988, and regenerated its city park for the occasion. There’s nothing ordinary about these gardens, which create a band of greenery and water where the moat used to be. If you like you could do an almost complete tour of Dinkelsbühl’s defences, having to leave a garden for mor...
With its quoins, pediment and pilasters, this Baroque palace is in stark contrast to Dinkelsbühl’s quaint gabled houses. The Deutschordensschloss (Palace of the Teutonic Order) has been at this location since 1390 and in the early 1760s took on its present appearance. Check out the exuberant cartouche with the order’s coat of arms in the pediment, ...
Em janeiro, pelo inverno, estávamos voltando de Munique, e resolvemos fazer uma pausa numa pequena cidade chamada Dinkelsbühl. Essa cidade, que fica na região sul da Alemanha, faz parte da Rota Romântica e é linda. Assim como Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a cidade é toda cercada por um muro medieval.
1 de jun. de 2023 · Below you will find our guide to all the best attractions in Dinkelsbühl to plan your ultimate trip. If you love beautiful Old Towns, you won’t want to miss Dinkelsbühl! This Bavarian town still surrounded by its 10th-century walls is a great example of how towns looked in years gone by.