Here you will find practical tips and further information for your stay.
Gunzenhausen - a city full of history and culture. There is so much to discover here that it's hard to know where to start. But don't worry, I'll introduce you to the most important sights. The Protestant St. Maria City Church is an absolute highlight. It houses medieval frescoes and the tomb of Knight Paul von Absberg. A truly impressive building that should not be missed. The Holy Spirit Church is also worth a visit. Converted in Baroque style, it exudes a special atmosphere. And for those interested in the Catholic Church, the Marienkirche, inaugurated in 1960, is a must-see.
The medieval city fortifications can be recognized by preserved towers and a defensive walkway. Here you can feel transported back in time and experience history up close. The historic market square is characterized by significant Baroque buildings. Here you can stroll comfortably and enjoy the special flair of the city.
The former hunting lodge of the "Wild Markgraf" is now used as a house for guests. A place of encounter and exchange that has something to offer for every visitor. Remains of the Limes in Burgstallwald are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see for anyone interested in history.
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Gunzenhausen also has something to offer for all beer lovers: Schorschbräu brewery brews Germany's strongest beer and is a real highlight for those who like to try something new. And for those interested in museums, you will also find something here: The Museum of Prehistory and Early History as well as the City Museum offer exciting insights into the history of the city and its inhabitants.
And if you want to relax after an eventful day, I recommend
Hotel Blauer Wolf. Here you can relax in a cozy atmosphere and review your day. The
hotel is practically on our doorstep and offers the perfect starting point for exploration tours through the city and the Franconian Lake District.
Whether you are sporty or romantic -
Gunzenhausen has something to offer for everyone. So pack your bags and come visit!
*This text has been compiled and rewritten from various sources. Unfortunately, errors and mistakes cannot be completely ruled out. Please understand if there is an error or if a sight is a bit further away. For your travel planning, please also consider other sources. Of course, we will correct any errors immediately. Feel free to send us an email with your correction suggestions. We would be very grateful for that.