FeuchtwangenCollegiate ChurchCollegiate Church (13th / 14th century): replaced the Romanesque monastery church with Gothic choir, Altar to the Virgin Mary (1483)…
FeuchtwangenSt. John’s ChurchSt. John’s Church (about 1257) with Baroque altar (about 1680) and late Gothic tabernacle.
Feuchtwangen‘Kleine Galerie’ exhibition‘Kleine Galerie’ – exhibition of south German amateur artists., Copyright Tourist Information Feuchtwangen/Christoph Bender
FeuchtwangenFeuchtwangen CasinoImpressive with international flair, modern architecture and a wide range of profitable games of chance, such as Black Jack, roulette,…
FeuchtwangenSchranne‘Schranne’ (grain store) with a collection of old fire-fighting equipment., Copyright Andreas Strunz
FeuchtwangenKreuzgang FeuchtwangenThe Romanesque cloister probably dates back to the second half of the 12th century. It can be reached via a…
FeuchtwangenMarket Place with Baroque fountainMarket Place (‘Franconia’s Festival Hall’) with Baroque fountain (1726), spacious patrician houses and historical half-timbered houses.
FeuchtwangenKreuzgangspiele FeuchtwangenOpen-air theater has been performed in front of the Romanesque arcades of a former monastery since 1949. In the meantime,…
FeuchtwangenCraftsmen’s roomsCraftsmen’s rooms in the west wing of the cloister with six complete workshops (confectioner, dyer, potter, pewterer, shoemaker and weaver).
FeuchtwangenFranconian MuseumFranconian Museum: one of Southern Germany’s most important museums of folk art with displays of artistically decorated household articles, glass,…
FeuchtwangenFeuchtwangen Christmas marketIf you ask visitors what makes Feuchtwangen’s Christmas market so special, the answer is clear: the special atmosphere in the…
FeuchtwangenSinger MuseumSinger Museum: centre for documentation and research on German choirs with permanent exhibition. Unparalleled in Germany., Copyright Tourist Information Feuchtwangen/Andreas…