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Weinmarkt (Wine Market), Dinkelsbühl

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    1. Dinkelsbühl Old Town – Weinmarkt (Wine Market), Dinkelsbühl loop from Dinkelsbühl

    8.15km

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    70m

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    August 22, 2020

    Pure medieval romance awaits you at the Dinkelsbühl wine market with its magnificent gabled houses on the western side of the market.

    You stand in front of the corner house with a delicate spire - the former council drinking room from the 16th century. Nearby is the old patrician house, today's “Zur Glocke” inn. Next to it was a granary, a trading post and a dance house. The god of wine, Bacchus, adorns the small hipped roof of the "German House".

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      Magnificent gabled houses (around 1600) adorn the west side of the Weinmarkt:

      The corner house with the delicate spire is the former council drinking room. It was a weighing building and accommodation for high-ranking guests of the city such as Emperor Charles V (1546) and King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden (1632).

      Today's inn "Zur Glocke" (patrician house with stepped gable before 1600).

      The "German House" with half-timbered houses from the late Renaissance. Bacchus, god of wine and joie de vivre, is enthroned under the small hipped roof.

      The "Schranne" with its obelisk-decorated snail gable. The elongated building was a granary, trading center and dance hall.

      tourismus-dinkelsbuehl.de/ihr-urlaubsort/stadtrundgang/stations-rundgang/weinmarkt

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        April 4, 2019

        Magnificent gabled houses (around 1600) adorn the west side of the wine market.

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          January 2, 2021

          Due to the exceptionally well-preserved late medieval townscape, Dinkelsbühl is worth a trip. 🥾🥾

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            It is not only today's tourists who love the Weinmarkt, the historic center of Dinkelsbühl. Emperor Charles IV (1546) and King Gustav Adolf of Sweden (1632) also lived here during their stays in the city. The square in front of the cathedral is a popular and lively meeting place for locals and guests.

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              November 29, 2020

              Magnificent medieval houses, the most magnificent is certainly the German House, a former patrician residence from the 15th century.

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                January 3, 2022

                This wonderful city has so much to offer. The tourist information office helps with city maps for an independent city tour (or with a guide), a plan for a tour around the walled old town, a plan for a short bike tour along the Fraisch border around the city and other useful information. The 3D museum and the Heimatmuseum are also recommended.

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                  November 15, 2020

                  There are so many great highlights in this city.

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                    December 17, 2021

                    Beautiful gabled houses and former council drinking room.

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                      May 20, 2023

                      Beautiful medieval houses

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                        February 11, 2024

                        "...The wine market, which is located very close to St. Georg Minster, is also particularly worth seeing. Here you will find magnificent gabled houses, all of which were built around 1600. For example, there is the Schranne, a former granary, trading center and dance hall . Or the former council drinking room, which was once a weighing house and accommodation for high-ranking guests. Emperor Charles V and King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, for example, stayed here..."
                        Find out more about the sights of Dinkelsbühl:
                        netreisetagebuch.de/dinkelsbuehl-gehenswuerdigkeiten

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                          March 9, 2024

                          Large market square in front of the St. Georg Minster St. Georgs

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                            June 26, 2024

                            Magnificent gabled houses line the Weinmarkt, the city's promenade, where numerous restaurants and cafés invite you to stop for a break.

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                              October 4, 2024

                              The wine market in Dinkelsbühl is centrally located in the old town and is often the venue for city events.
                              It is embedded in a great ensemble of beautifully restored old town houses.

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                                May 19, 2025

                                Magnificent gabled houses (around 1600) adorn the west side of the Weinmarkt:
                                The corner house with its delicate spire is the former town hall. It served as a weighing house and accommodation for distinguished guests of the city, such as Emperor Charles V (1546) and King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden (1632).
                                Today's "Zur Glocke" inn (a patrician house with a stepped gable before 1600).
                                The "Deutsches Haus" (German House) with its richly sculpted half-timbering from the late Renaissance. Bacchus, god of wine and joie de vivre, sits enthroned beneath the small hipped roof.
                                The "Schranne" (Schranne) with its spiral gable adorned with an obelisk. This elongated building served as a granary, trading center, and dance hall.

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                                  August 13, 2025

                                  Great medieval town with many colorful houses and squares.

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                                    Magnificent gabled houses (around 1600) adorn the west side of the Weinmarkt:

                                    The corner house with its graceful spire is the former town hall. It served as a weighing house and accommodation for distinguished guests of the city, such as Emperor Charles V (1546) and King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden (1632).

                                    The present-day "Zur Glocke" inn (a patrician house with a stepped gable, pre-1600).

                                    The "Deutsches Haus" (German House), with its richly ornamented half-timbered structure from the late Renaissance. Bacchus, god of wine and joie de vivre, sits enthroned beneath the small hipped roof.

                                    The "Schranne" (Schranne) with its spiral gable adorned with an obelisk. This elongated building served as a granary, trading center, and dance hall.
                                    (tourismus-dinkelsbuehl.de/ihr-urlaubsort/stadtrundgang/weinmarkt)

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