9 Sights in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Villingen-Schwenningen, 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 Villingen-Schwenningen. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

1. Villinger Münster

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The Villinger Münster is a cathedral in the centre of the Villingen district in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany. It is the main Catholic church in Villingen. It was originally dedicated to John the Baptist. In the Villingen Minster is the Nägelinskreuz.

Wikipedia: Villinger Münster (DE), Tripadvisor, Website

2. Hubenloch

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The Hubenloch is a hill in the Villingen district of the twin city of Villingen-Schwenningen, on which a 9-hectare park, the Hubenlochpark, is located. Within the Hubenlochpark is one of the highest rose gardens in Europe and an observation tower with a view over the historic old town of Villingen.

Wikipedia: Hubenloch (DE)

3. Benediktinerkirche

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The Benedictine Church of Villingen in Villingen-Schwenningen is the former monastery church of the Benedictine monastery of Villingen in Villingen. The monastery and the church were built after the resettlement of the monks by the Reformation from the monastery of St. Georgen in the Black Forest on the site of the former Pfleghof. The construction of the entire complex began under Abbot Georg III Gaißer in 1688, with Michael Thumb as consulting architect. The church is dedicated to St. George.

Wikipedia: Benediktinerkirche (Villingen) (DE)

4. Magdalenenberg

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Magdalenenberg is the name of an Iron Age tumulus near the city of Villingen-Schwenningen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is considered the largest tumulus from the Hallstatt period in Central Europe with a volume of 33.000 cubic meters.

Wikipedia: Magdalenenberg (EN)

5. Ruine Kirneck

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The ruins of Kirneck, also called Kirnegg, Kürneck, Kürnach or Salvest, are the ruins of a hilltop castle on a rock at 780 m above sea level above the Kirnachtal between the town of Villingen-Schwenningen and Unterkirnach in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in Baden-Württemberg.

Wikipedia: Ruine Kirneck (DE)

6. Aussichtsturm Wanne

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Wanne observation tower is one of the oldest lattice towers in the world. It was built in 1888 by the observation tower cooperative on the 778-meter-high (2,552 ft) Wanne mountain tub east of Villingen, in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was erected by bell foundry Grueninger of Villingen. The 30-meter-high (98 ft) tower has three platforms and is remarkable for its uncommon design, as it has an octagonal cross section.

Wikipedia: Wanne Observation Tower (EN)

7. Loretto-Kapelle

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The Loretto Chapel, which stands on the Affenberg outside the village of Villingen, is registered as an architectural monument with the Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Preservation of Monuments.

Wikipedia: Lorettokapelle (Villingen) (DE)

8. Pauluskirche

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The Protestant St. Paul's Church is located in Schwenningen am Neckar, a district of Villingen-Schwenningen in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in Baden-Württemberg. The parish belongs to the church district of Tuttlingen in the Evangelical Church in Württemberg. The building is registered as an architectural monument with the Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Preservation of Monuments.

Wikipedia: Pauluskirche (Schwenningen) (DE)

9. Altstadtkirche

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The former Roman Catholic parish church, which was first called St. Maria and later St. Barnabas, is today's cemetery chapel, which stands as an old town church in the Villingen district of the city of Villingen-Schwenningen in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in Baden-Württemberg. The building is registered as an architectural monument with the Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Preservation of Monuments.

Wikipedia: Altstadtkirche (Villingen) (DE)

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