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The baroque old town boasts sights such as the town hall, built between 1747 and 1750, with its rich Rococo decorations, and the 14th-century Church of St. Pelagius. The Thur Bridge, built in 1487, is one of the most important late medieval bridges in Switzerland. In the 9th century, Bischofszell was given the name Episcopalicella by its founder, Bishop Salomo. This translates as "the bishop's cell." Bischofszell Castle was the bishop's castle and dates back to the 13th century.
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On the dam of the Hauptwiler Weier (the last of a total of 5 Weiers in a row). There is a nice place to sit here.
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Super nice view of the Hauptwil pond from the rest area on the dam.
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On the Hauptwiler Weier dam there are parking spaces and a beautiful viewing point out to the pond, with nice benches. The little pub in the photo no longer exists, but there is a seasonal ice cream cart there (Vital Gelati, open from 2 p.m. when the weather is nice).
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Pretty bridge between fine gravel paths.
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rose gardens Already at the beginning of the 18th century, Bischofszell was a town of roses. Beautiful baroque gardens gave the small town a unique splendor back then. The splendor of earlier years has been picked up again. Today, numerous public rose gardens have been newly laid out. Text / Source: City of Bischofszell https://www.bischofszell.ch/sightseeing
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Baroque town hall The graceful baroque building was built by the famous master builder Johann Kaspar Bagnato after the town fire of 1743. Outstanding stucco work and the citizens' hall on the upper floor, the most beautiful bishop's cell hall, are particularly worth seeing. Text / Source: City of Bischofszell https://www.bischofszell.ch/sightseeing
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Bischofszell The Bishop of Konstanz and Abbot of St.Gallen Salomo III. built a tower at the beginning of the 10th century as a secular administration center for the episcopal goods and the collegiate church of St. Pelagius. The city owes its name as “the bishop’s cell” to the stage between the two centers of power, Constance and St.Gallen. The landed gentry soon took up residence in fortified free courtyards. Craftsmen and traders settled there. In 1248 Bischofszell was first mentioned as a town. Bischofszell experienced three town fires: 1273, 1419 and 1743. The last one was the worst. Around seventy houses fell victim to the flames, including the town hall. The Grubenmann brothers from Ausserrhodischen planned the reconstruction of the city and built a dozen stately town houses, including the museum, the Dallerhaus and the Scherb semi-detached house with the unique facade decoration. In 1987, the town of Bischofszell was the first Thurgau municipality to be honored with the renowned Wakker Prize by the Swiss Heritage Society. Text / Source: City of Bischofszell https://www.bischofszell.ch/geschichte#:~:text=1248%20%20Bischofszell%20became%20%20%20the%20%20 victim%2C%20including%20%20the%20town hall.
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