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Ellwangen / Jagst basilica
Ellwangen is a city in eastern Baden-Württemberg near the border with Bavaria. After the city Aalen and Schwäbisch Gmünd is the third largest city in the district
Ellwangen is a city in eastern Baden-Württemberg near the border with Bavaria. After the city Aalen and Schwäbisch Gmünd is the third largest city in the district Ostalbkreis. Ellwangen lies on the upstream Jagst. The Alamannenmuseum Ellwangen is one of the most important history museums of the westgerman Alamanni tribe.
SightsEllwangen Palace Museum contains magnificent rooms of valuable Schrezheim faience (pottery), baroque nativity scenes, clock and rooms for dolls. Great art-historical significance has the church of St. Vitus (ordained on the October the 3rd, 1233), which dominates the city. It is a three-aisled cross basilica from 12th century and is considered the most important Romanesque basilica with vaults in Swabia. Numerous lakes around Ellwangen guarantee water recreation and entertainment.
Weather Ellwangen AccommodationBeautiful hotels in Ellwangen
Guesthouses in Ellwangen
Apartments and holiday houses in Ellwangen
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Allersberg accommodation
Allersberg is a town in the district Roth. Allersberg is located in the industrial region of Central Franconia.
SightsYou can see here: gate tower...
Allersberg is a town in the district Roth. Allersberg is located in the industrial region of Central Franconia.
SightsYou can see here: gate tower – built in 1323, is the last remnant of the medieval fortifications, the parish church Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Heckelhaus house - built in 1721, designed by the prince bishop of Gabriel de Gabrieli Eichstätt, city fountain and All Saints Church.
Weather Allersberg SwimmingThe spacious pool complex and a separate children´s pool offer plenty of room for swimming and other water games.
AccommodationBeautiful hotels in Allersberg
Accommodation Bed Breakfast Marga Allersberg in Allersberg
The village Kranenburg lies on the Lower Rhine in the northwest part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the district Kleve in region Düsseldorf. It is situated on the Dutch border near Nimwegen.
SightsThe mill tower is a part of ancient fortification and it is an important part of the historic town center of Kranenburg. It was built as part of the city walls with a total of 9 towers in 1400. In addition, you can visit the pilgrimage church of St. Peter and Paul, Katharinenhof museum and the old abbey, which now exhibits an interesting collection of art. The comfortable cafes and restaurants in and around the historic village can terminate your local visit. The large flocks of wintering arctic geese in the Lower Rhine are a symbol of nature protection in the Lower Rhine.
AccommodationGuesthouse Wolfswijk in Kranenburg
Guesthouse Lindenhof Gästehaus and Hofcafe in Kranenburg
Max. capacity: 24
Number of rooms: 14
39 €
$42
Max. capacity: 53
Number of rooms: 32
39 €
$42
Max. capacity: 59
Number of rooms: 42
33 €
$36
Number of rooms: 9
44 €
$48
Max. capacity: 50
45 €
$49
Number of rooms: 12
30 €
$32
Max. capacity: 30
Number of rooms: 17
38 €
$41
Max. capacity: 26
Number of rooms: 14
36 €
$39
Max. capacity: 36
49 €
$53
Number of rooms: 18
28 €
$30
Max. capacity: 24
Number of rooms: 14
20 €
$22
Max. capacity: 10
Number of rooms: 6
35 €
$38