Here you will find practical tips and further information for your stay.
Buchloe is a charming town in Bavaria that has many sights to offer. One of the most famous is the
Buchloe Local History Museum, which opened in the former building of the Raiffeisenbank. Here, visitors can admire several old church tower clocks, liturgical objects, and paintings by the Baroque painter Joseph Schwarz. The Alt-
Buchloer Tracht, native and exotic butterflies, as well as models of the old train station building and the breeding and workhouse are also on display here. Particularly interesting is the cabinet dedicated to Nobel laureate for medicine and physics in 1991, Erwin Neher. He grew up in
Buchloe and has his roots here.
Another highlight is the
Buchloe Public Observatory, located south of the city. Regular public sky observations take place here, where visitors can take a look at the starry sky.
The Schwabenhalle is an agricultural center in the Swabian region for livestock auctions. Here, visitors can experience firsthand how agriculture works in Bavaria.
The St. Mariä Himmelfahrt City Parish Church (also known as Stadtpfarrkirche Zur Göttlichen Mutter) is another architectural highlight in
Buchloe. The furnishings date back to the 18th century and impress with their beauty.
The House of Encounter is a Catholic parish hall in the western part of the city with striking architecture in the form of a wave. Regular events take place here and visitors can learn about Catholic life in
Buchloe.
The Rio Castle was built between 1901 and 1903 in a historicizing style and is located in the southwest of
Buchloe towards Lindenberg. It impresses with its majestic appearance and is a popular photo motif.
The Catholic Parish Church of St. Georg and Wendelin in Lindenberg is located on a hill and is visible from afar. The baroque furnishings impress with their beauty and invite you to linger.
Another architectural highlight is the water tower at the exit towards Lindenberg. It shapes the cityscape of
Buchloe and is a popular photo motif.
Those looking for a cozy accommodation after an eventful day should visit the
Alpenflair Hotel. It awaits its guests with a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, a terrace, and a bar. Each room offers a TV as well as a private bathroom with a shower, hairdryer, and free toiletries. The extras that make the stay even more pleasant are particularly noteworthy.
Overall,
Buchloe offers its visitors a variety of sights to discover. Whether historical buildings or modern architecture - everyone will find something to their taste here. Anyone interested in history or simply wanting to spend a nice day should definitely take a trip to
Buchloe!
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