11 Sights in Nördlingen, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Nördlingen, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Nördlingen. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Nördlingen

1. St. Peter und Paul

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St. Peter und Paul

This page lists the monuments in the Swabian district town of Nördlingen. This table is a partial list of the List of monuments in Bavaria. The basis is the Bavarian List of Monuments, which was first compiled on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of 1 October 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments. The following information does not replace the legally binding information of the monument protection authority. This list reflects the updated status as of 4 September 2018 and contains 488 monuments.

Wikipedia: Liste der Baudenkmäler in Nördlingen (DE), Url

2. St. Georg

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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, visible from afar, is the town's landmark.

Wikipedia: St. Georg (Nördlingen) (DE), Website

3. Rieskratermuseum

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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.

Wikipedia: Rieskrater Museum (EN), Website

4. Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum

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Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum Paul Eaton Bermicourt / CC BY 3.0

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.

Wikipedia: Bavarian Railway Museum (EN), Website

5. Kriegerbrunnen

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Kriegerbrunnen

The Kriegerbrunnen is an Art Nouveau building in the Bavarian town 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 Rübenmarkt, in the immediate vicinity of St. George's Church.

Wikipedia: Kriegerbrunnen (DE)

6. St. Josef

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St. Josef J. Richter / CC BY 3.0

St. Josef is a Catholic parish church in Nördlingen, Germany. It is named after St. Josef, the worker, is located 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.

Wikipedia: St. Josef (Nördlingen) (DE)

7. Stadtmuseum

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Stadtmuseum

The Nördlingen City Museum provides 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 Heilig-Geist-Spital.

Wikipedia: Stadtmuseum Nördlingen (DE), Website

8. St. Michael

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St. Michael is a Catholic branch church in the Holheim district of Nördling. It shapes the village picture, stands on a rock spur, is Romanesque in the nave and early Gothic in the choir and choir tower. It was the center of an extensive, multi -towered defense system of the old royal goods in the Ries.

Wikipedia: St. Michael (Holheim) (DE)

9. Münzhaus

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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.

Wikipedia: Münzhaus (Nördlingen) (DE)

10. Reimlinger Tor

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The Reimlinger Tor in Nördlingen, a town in the Swabian district of Donau-Ries in Bavaria, was built in the 14th century as part of the city's fortifications. The city gate with the address An der Reimlinger Mauer 21 is a protected architectural monument.

Wikipedia: Reimlinger Tor (DE)

11. St. Gallus

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The Evangelical-Lutheran, listed branch church of St. Gallus is located in Baldingen, a district of Nördlingen in the Swabian district of Donau-Ries in Bavaria. The building is registered with the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the list of monuments in Nördlingen as an architectural monument under the number D-7-79-194-419. The parish belongs to the Nördlingen deanery of the Augsburg church district of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria.

Wikipedia: St. Gallus (Baldingen) (DE)

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