Introduction
117km (73 miles) NE of Stuttgart, 51km (32 miles) SE of Würzburg
If you have time for only one town on the Romantic Road, make it Rothenburg. Admittedly, if you arrive at Rothenburg's Bahnhof, at the northeast corner of town, you may find it hard to believe that this is the best-preserved medieval city in Europe. Contemporary life and industry have made an impact, and as you leave the station, you'll initially see factories and office buildings. But don't be discouraged. Inside those undamaged 13th-century city walls is a medieval town seemingly untouched by the passage of time.
The only drawback to this gem is that it suffers from serious overcrowding, especially in summer. (The Rothenburg locals go so far as to put bumper stickers on their cars proclaiming in German, "I'm not a tourist -- I actually live here.") Ironically, Rothenburg, for centuries, was impoverished and forgotten. It was first mentioned in written records in 804 as Rotinbure, a settlement above ("ob"...
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Rathaus (City Hall)
Rothenburg's town hall has an older Gothic section from 1240 and a newer Renaissance structure facing the square. From the 50m (160-ft.) tower...
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Kammerspiele
- At Kammerspiele, you can create art through media including painting, drawing, music, or even participate in yoga and pottery classes. This multi-cultural...
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St. Jakobskirche (Church of St. Jacob)
The choir of this Gothic church dates from 1336. In the west gallery is the Altar of the Holy Blood, a masterpiece by the famous Würzburg sculptor...
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