

▲ The Residenz Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the most famous palaces in southern Germany and a highly representative example of late European Baroque architecture. Designed in Baroque style, it is often mentioned alongside Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace and the Palace of Versailles.

▲ The Old Main Bridge is a beautiful bridge over the Main River in Wurzburg. Located at the foot of Marienberg Fortress and overlooked by the castle, it serves as the essential route connecting the fortress to the old town.

▲ [Old Town Hall] Dating back to the 14th century, this Gothic and Renaissance-style tower offers magnificent views of the entire town and the Tauber Valley.

▲ St. James's Church This important Gothic church in Rothenburg ob der Tauber was built in the 14th century. It houses the Altar of the Holy Blood (Heilig Blut Altar), which depicts the Last Supper and is said to enshrine Christ's holy blood.

▲ The Old Town Wall Stretching 2.5 km, it fully encircles Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The wall features a walkable upper passage with a roof for shelter, adorned with nearly 30 towers of varying sizes.

▲ Our Lady's Chapel, located next to the Falcon House, stands on the site of a destroyed synagogue. During World War II, the chapel was burned down and reconstructed between 1948–1961. The building features distinct Gothic architecture with striking red-and-white walls and towering spires that stand out vividly against the sky.










