Named by American soldiers during the post-World War II occupation years, the Romantic Road is a 200-mile-plus section of one of Germany's most picturesque highways, stretching from Würzburg in Bavaria's north to Füssen near the Austrian border. Along the route are many favorite tourist towns and attractions, including Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, Augsburg, and Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles. Bike tours along the route are quite popular, and bus tours are also available.
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Umfangreiche Sammlung historischer Vespa Motorroller ab 1948 bis in die späten 80er Jahre. Vespa Lampe Unten, Wideframe Modelle, Vespa Sprint und Rally, 180SS und 160GS Modelle. Kuriositäten wie einen russischen Vespa Nachbau "Vjatka" aus den 50er Jahren und einiges mehr. Nach dem Besuch der Ausstellung empfiehlt sich eine Stärkung in der italienischen Bar SIPERIA im selben Gebäude.
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This museum explores the long history of the city, with a strong focus on the Thirty Years War.
Nice collection of weapons, including a set of Marie Antionette’s hunting gear. In an old nunnery, & a couple of rooms from that time (dating back to the 1200s) have been preserved. You can actually walk into the old kitchen. While we were there, several docents had cut up bread & had herbs on the cutting boards, so that it smelled like food being prepared. In all, well worth the 5 or 6 euro fee.
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This castle, the city's most prominent symbol since the 12th century, includes a museum, restaurant and formal gardens.
The opportunity to walk up the hill and experience the views, touch the walls, walk through adorned entrance doors, and see other aspects of the fortress from outside was unique. A must-do for those who come to Würzburg.
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This museum is one of the two which is housed in the fortress. It gives a nice view of the Frankish history.
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The rich and varied collection of the City Museum of Noerdlingen gives insight into the moving history of the former free imperial city: Chose a historical tour through the settlement history of the Ries from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages or visit objects of the famous Battle of Noerdlingen that took place outside of the city walls in 1634 during the 30-Years’ War. Numerous panel paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries, most importantly by Friedrich Herlin, Hans Schaeufelin and Sebastian Taig, show the religious faith as well as the prosperity and political significance of the city of Noerdlingen at that time.
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