Nordlingen – trip to an old town

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Nordlingen (German: Nördlingen), a charming town in the heart of southern Germany, is a gem waiting to be discovered by travelers. With its rich history, well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant culture, Nordlingen offers travelers a unique experience.

Nordlingen is an ideal destination for a day trip from Munich. There are bus excursions from Munich in the form of day trips combined with a trip to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, an even more famous old town in Bavaria.

Story:
Nordlingen looks back on a history that dates back to Roman times and whose well-preserved city walls and medieval architecture bear witness to this. Begin your journey with a walking tour of the Old Town, where every cobblestone street tells a centuries-old story. Don’t miss the famous Daniel Tower, which offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.

Architecture:
The city’s architectural beauty also extends to its churches, such as St. George’s Church, an impressive example of Gothic architecture. Admire the exquisite details on the outside, then admire the impressive frescoes and sculptures inside. The charming half-timbered houses that line the streets add to the town’s picturesque charm.

City wall and gates:
Nordlingen is known for its well-preserved city walls with watchtowers and gates. Take a leisurely stroll along the walls and imagine the city’s medieval past. Get a glimpse into the city’s defensive history by visiting two of the original city gates, Deininger Tor and Reimlinger Tor.

It is the only city wall in Germany on which you can still walk completely around the city. The Nördlingen city wall is over 2.5 km long. It takes about 1 hour to walk around the wall (recommended) with short breaks. You pass four city gates and over a dozen towers while walking around the city wall.

Giant Crater Museum:
If you are interested in science and space, the Giant Crater Museum is a must-see. Learn about the impact events that shaped the landscape thousands of years ago and discover the region’s geological wonders. The museum offers interactive exhibits and educational programs for visitors of all ages. About 15 million years ago, a very large asteroid hit Nordlingen. The Nordlingen City Museum is also worth a visit. Both museums are in the old town.

Outdoor activities:
Surrounded by the picturesque Ries landscape, Nordlingen offers many opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore scenic hiking and biking trails or take a hot air balloon ride to admire the breathtaking scenery of the city and surrounding areas.

Nördlingen, a combination of history, architecture and culture, is a travel destination that captivates every visitor.

Top 10 sights in Nördlingen

Here are 10 must-see sights in Nordlingen:

Church of St. George:

Admire the stunning Gothic architecture of this iconic church.
Explore the interior decorated with intricate frescoes and sculptures.
Climb to the top of the tower and enjoy the panoramic view over Nördlingen.

Daniel Tower (Daniel):

Visit this historic tower that serves as a great viewing platform.
Climb to the observation deck and enjoy the breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.

City walls and towers:

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the well-preserved medieval walls.
Explore various watchtowers, including Deininger Tor and Reimlinger Tor.

Giant Crater Museum:

Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Lis Crater, which shaped this region. Experience interactive and educational exhibitions about geology and astronomy.

Gerd Müller Monument: By far the most famous person from Nördlingen is the best center forward in football of all time, Gerd Müller. He was born in Nördlingen and lived here until he moved to FC Bayern Munich as a young man. A few years ago a monument was erected in the city center of Nordlingen near the house where he lived. It is a sight that many tourists visit.

Gerd Müller film (youtube)

Old town:

Stroll through the charming cobblestone streets of Nördlingen’s old town. Admire well-preserved medieval architecture, including stunning half-timbered houses.

Marketplace (marketplace):

Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Central Market. Explore local shops, cafes and historic fountains.

Deiningen goal:

Visit the Deininger Tor, which offers a glimpse into Nördlingen’s medieval past. Appreciate the architectural significance of this well-preserved castle gate.

Lopsinger gate tower:

Discover another impressive gate tower with a unique history.
Climb the tower and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside.

City Museum:

Learn more about the history of Nördlingen through artifacts and exhibitions. Browse the museum’s collections that showcase the city’s cultural heritage.

Nordlinger Ries:

The Nordlinger Ries is a fascinating geological structure in Bavaria, Germany. It is a large circular depression, often called a crater, that was formed by a huge meteorite impact about 15 million years ago.

Film Nordlingen travel guide (youtube)

 

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