Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Nördlingen, Germany
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3.7 km
27 m
Explore Nördlingen in Germany with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in NördlingenSight 1: Münzhaus
The core of the mint in Nördlingen, a town in the Swabian district of Donau-Ries in Bavaria, was built around 1469. The former mint with the address An der Reimlinger Mauer 26 is a protected architectural monument.
Sight 2: Reimlinger Tor
The Reimlinger Tor in Nördlingen, a city in the Swabian district of Donau-Ries in Bavaria, was built in the 14th century as part of the city fortification. The city gate with the address on Reimlinger Mauer 21 is a protected monument.
Sight 3: Kriegerbrunnen
The Kriegerbrunnen is an Art Nouveau structure in the Bavarian city of Nördlingen. It was created in 1902 by the Munich sculptor Georg Wrba and inaugurated on September 7 of the same year. It is located on the beet market, in the immediate vicinity of the St. Georgs Church.
Sight 4: St. Georg
St. Georg is the Evangelical Lutheran parish church in the middle of the town of Nördlingen. The late Gothic church, built between 1427 and 1505, with its tower, the Daniel, which can be seen from afar, is the city's landmark.
Sight 5: Gerd Müller Statue
The Gerd Müller statue is a bronze statue of the German footballer Gerd Müller created by the sculptor Herbert Deiss and standing on a pedestal. The statue is located in Müller's birthplace Nördlingen.
Sight 6: Stadtmuseum
The Stadtmuseum Nördlingen gives an insight into the history of the former Free Imperial City of Nördlingen. The collection, founded in 1867, is housed on four floors in the hospital building of the former Holy Spirit Hospital.
Sight 7: Rieskratermuseum
The Rieskrater Museum, sometimes known in English as the Ries Crater Museum, focuses on meteors and their collisions with Earth. The museum is housed in a 16th-century barn in Nördlingen, Germany which was part of the medieval city's center.
Sight 8: Stadtmauermuseum
The city wall museum in Nördlingen documents the history of Nördlingen's city fortifications. It was opened in 1987 in the tower of the Löpsinger Tor, built in 1593/94.
Sight 9: Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum
The Bavarian Railway Museum is a railway museum based in the old locomotive sheds at Nördlingen station in Bavaria, Germany. It is home to more than 100 original railway vehicles and has been located in the depot at Nördlingen since 1985.
Sight 10: St. Josef
St. Josef is a Catholic parish church in Nördlingen, Germany. It is named after St. Josef the worker, lies outside the completely preserved city wall ring and includes the building area in the southeast of the city of Nördlingen, the "Wemdinger Viertel", which grew in the post-war period.
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