The museum can only be visited as part of a guided tour, which however gives a very interesting insight into the life of Hortense and Eugénie (mother and wife of Napoléon III). Admission: 15 francs.
Gottfried Ferdinand Amman, the former owner of the Seeburg, rebuilt it in 1870 in the style of historicism to the castle in today's appearance. The plans were drawn up by …
A ruin from the early Middle Ages, nothing unusual, but still worth a little detour if you walk past it on the hiking trail. (The ruin is about 100 meters …
In 1598, the Constance Jakob Atzenholz-Zollikofer von Tattenwiler built a castle called Neuhorn, which later served as the summer residence for the abbots of the Augustinian Abbey in Kreuzlingen. It …
There is not much left of the castle ruins, but the wall is still impressive and, above all, the path over the Tannegger Grat is an absolutely beautiful rooty and cool ridge path. Is worth a trip!
You can see the castle from behind (entrance side), but it is not accessible as it is private. Landmark of the town. Striking castle complex, characterized by the keep from …
The 19 m high keep made of large-format masonry was built in the first third of the 13th century; further extensions were added in the 14th century. The castle stood …