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Bovenpoort (Schwabacher Tor) - Windsbach

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Bovenpoort (Schwabacher Tor) - Windsbach

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The Oberes Tor, also known as Schwabacher Tor, is a historically significant man-made monument standing proudly at 443 meters elevation in Windsbach, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, Germany. This impressive gate tower, built in 1728, is a cornerstone of the town's preserved medieval character, offering a tangible link to its rich past. It is one of only two remaining medieval town gates in Windsbach, with the Brückentor being the other.

Visitors consistently praise the charming atmosphere of Windsbach's old town, with the Oberes…

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  • Locatie: Windsbach, Landkreis Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Beijeren, Duitsland

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    4 augustus 2018

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    voor de stadspoort linksaf naar het natuurzwembad!
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    19 september 2019

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    De Obere Tor heette voorheen de Schwabacher Tor. Het werd gebouwd in zijn huidige vorm in 1728. In de 17e eeuw werden hier vrouwen gearresteerd voor ernstige delicten.
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    18 juni 2024

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    Zeer mooie oude stad. Nodigt uit tot een pauze met cafés en ijssalons ☕ ondanks de kasseien 😜
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    Hoogte 440 m

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    Aangedreven door Foreca

    dinsdag 16 juni

    26°C

    14°C

    17 %

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    Max. windsnelheid: 15,0 km/h

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    Locatie: Windsbach, Landkreis Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Beijeren, Duitsland

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    What other historical landmarks are worth visiting in Windsbach besides the Oberes Tor?

    Beyond the Oberes Tor, Windsbach is home to the Brückentor, its only other remaining medieval town gate. The town itself boasts a charming medieval layout with beautiful half-timbered houses, making a historical walking tour of the old town highly recommended.

    Are there any specific walking or cycling routes that start or pass by the Oberes Tor?

    While the intro mentions general routes, a specific point of interest is that a path leads directly from in front of the city gate to the local natural bath. This offers a pleasant, easy walk for visitors looking to combine history with a natural setting.

    What is the terrain like for walking around the Oberes Tor and in Windsbach's old town?

    The old town of Windsbach, including the area around the Oberes Tor, features cobblestone streets. Inside the gate itself, there is a small pedestrian passage and a steep stone staircase leading to the gatehouse. Comfortable footwear is highly recommended for exploring.

    Is the Oberes Tor (Schwabacher Tor) accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The immediate area around the Oberes Tor and the old town has cobblestone streets, which can be challenging for wheelchairs. The gate itself includes a small pedestrian passage and a steep stone staircase to the gatehouse, limiting access to upper levels for those with mobility issues.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions near the Oberes Tor?

    Yes, the Oberes Tor is considered a family-friendly historical site. The small museum inside the gate offers an engaging way for families to learn about its history. Additionally, the path leading to the nearby natural bath provides a pleasant outdoor activity, and the town's cafés and ice cream parlors are great for a family break.

    Can I bring my dog to the Oberes Tor and on walks in the surrounding area?

    While there are no specific restrictions mentioned for dogs at the monument itself, the old town of Windsbach and its surrounding paths are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash. Many local walks, including the path to the natural bath, are suitable for dog owners.

    What kind of facilities, like cafés or restaurants, are available near the Oberes Tor?

    Windsbach's old town, where the Oberes Tor is located, offers several inviting cafés and ice cream parlors. These are perfect for taking a break and enjoying the charming atmosphere after exploring the historical sites.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Oberes Tor and its museum?

    A visit to the Oberes Tor itself, including exploring the small museum housed within, can typically take 30 minutes to an hour. If you plan to combine it with a stroll through Windsbach's old town, a visit to a café, or a walk to the natural bath, you might want to allocate 2-3 hours.

    Is there any public transport available to reach Oberes Tor (Schwabacher Tor) in Windsbach?

    Windsbach is served by local public transport. Visitors should check regional bus schedules or train connections to Windsbach station, from which the Oberes Tor in the town center is typically within walking distance.

    What is the historical significance of the bells mentioned in relation to the Oberes Tor?

    The Oberes Tor historically housed two church bells, including a unique 'sugarloaf-shaped' bell. These original bells, along with a historical clock from 1702, were unfortunately melted down during the Nazi era. After a 2001 renovation, its clockwork and bells were restored, symbolizing a recovery of a piece of Windsbach's heritage.

    Are there any specific photography spots or viewpoints to capture the best images of the Oberes Tor?

    The Oberes Tor, with its distinctive yellow and reddish facade, triangular gable, and integrated into the charming medieval streetscape, offers numerous picturesque angles. The surrounding half-timbered houses provide an excellent backdrop, and capturing it from the cobblestone streets emphasizes its historical context.

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