Marienkapelle and Falkenhaus on the market place: late Gothic hall church (1347-1481) erected by the citizens of Würzburg; remarkable tomb stones and tomb of Balthasar Neumann. Nearby Haus zum Falken with beautiful Rococo facade (1751), today tourist information and ticket service.,© Congress-Tourismus-Würzburg, Andreas Hub
Highlights along the Romantic Road
St. John’s Church Feuchtwangen
St. John’s Church (about 1257) with Baroque altar (about 1680) and late Gothic tabernacle.
Craftsman’s house
Craftsman’s house (1270) with rooms showing how a craftsman’s family lived in the past.
The Bavarian’s gate
The Bavarian’s gate, one of the most important and most striking buildings, Copyright Stadt Landsberg am Lech
Gothic St. Wolfgang’s Bridge
Gothic St. Wolfgang’s bridge with statue of St. Nepomuk, and St. Wolfgang’s Church, Copyright Holger Schmitt
Gothic pilgrimage church
Gothic pilgrimage church (15th/17th century) above Laudenbach with ornate interior, Copyright Stadt Weikersheim/Christel Nowak
Lourdes cave
Below the parish church on the east side of the Kirchberg is the most important grotto complex in southern Germany,…







