Gengenbach is a town in the district of Ortenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany and a popular tourist destination on the western edge of the Black Forest with about 11,000 inhabitants. Gengenbach is well known for its traditional Alemanic "fasnacht", ("Fasend"), a kind of historically influenced celebration of carnival, where tradition is followed, from wearing costumes with carved wooden masks to clapping with a "Ratsche" (a traditional-classic wooden "sound-producing" toy). Gengenbach also boasts a picturesque, traditional, medieval town centre ("Altstadt"). The traditional town Gengenbach is the proud owner of the world's biggest advent calendar. The 24 windows of the 18th century town hall represent the 24 "windows" of an Advent calendar. The town also hosts a department of The Graduate School of Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, part of the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg. The nearest cities in the region are Freiburg, Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden and Strasbourg/France. Gengenbach is twinned with the town of Obernai, Alsace, France.
Restaurants in Gengenbach
4.5 based on 204 reviews
This Rathaus is right in the prominent center of the old town, a great place for photo opportunities. The entire town can be covered in 30 - 45 minutes in one circuitous walk. A very beautiful town with excellent resturants.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We walked up to the chapel each night at dusk. Serene and beautiful. It is off the beaten path, but well worth at least a visit. You can enjoy the scenery of the entire valley and appreciate the beauty of the Black Forest
4.5 based on 157 reviews
Regular happenings in the square. We were there for a wine festival and other entertainment. Beautiful place to lounge and just sit back and soak up the ambiance.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.