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Segringer Strasse 8, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 36 - 116

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Historic, romantic and modern, the well-known *** Hotel & Restaurant ”Goldene Kanne” in Dinkelsbuehl/Bavaria sticks to the tradition of excell… More
Weinmarkt 3, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 55 - 103

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This historic 4-star hotel is located directly on Dinkelsbühl´s famous Weinmarkt square. It offers free Wi-Fi in all areas, free breakfast, and… More
EUR 55 - 180

Hotel Goldene Rose

Marktplatz 4, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 44 - 144

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Atmosphere and style are awaiting you in our tradition filled 500-year-old hotel at the romantic road. Let yourself be enchanted by the homelike comfo… More
Nördlinger Str. 40, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 48 - 84

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This 3-star hotel in the historic centre of Dinkelsbühl has Bavarian-style rooms, free Wi-Fi via hotspot, and a traditional-style restaurant serving… More
EUR 75 - 132

Meiser´s Hotel

Weinmarkt 10, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 60 - 106

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Offering free Wi-Fi internet, traditional Franconian food, and a private garage, this 3-star hotel is centrally located in the Old Town district of of… More
Schweinemarkt 1, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 48 - 72

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Set in the charming old quarter of Dinkelsbühl, this historic 4-star hotel boasts an intimate wellness area and quality Franconian cuisine. The quie… More
EUR 99 - 128

Hezelhof Hotel

Segringer Str. 7, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 79 - 102

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This apartment hotel, a renovated 17th century patrician´s house, offers modern, stylish accommodation and a secluded courtyard terrace in the h… More
Steingasse 12, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 40 - 86

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This hotel is located in a wonderfully tranquil but convenient location, in a quiet side street in the centre of Dinkelsbühl. Come and stay in this … More
Segringer-Str.52, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 48 - 112

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Home to an artist’s studio, this romantic 3-star hotel in Dinkelsbühl is located directly next to the Segringer Tor gate, one of the 4 gates in the… More
Fischergasse 3 , 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 48 - 84

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This restored 15th-century farm house is located next to Dinkelsbühl’s Park, a 5-minute walk from the town centre. A rich breakfast and traditional… More
Untere Schmiedgasse 22, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 40 - 64

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Located in romantic Dinkelsbühl, this traditional guest house sits amid the town’s historic 17th-century walls and towers, conveniently close to th… More
EUR 49 - 129

Goldenes Lamm

Lange Gasse 26, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 39 - 103

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This hotel and restaurant in the heart of historic Dinkelsbühl is located at the foot of the Teutonic Order’s old castle. Built in the 17th centur… More
EUR 42 - 96

Baumeisterhaus

Schäfergäßlein 4, 91550 DinkelsbühlGBP 34 - 77

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Baumeisterhaus is located in Dinkelsbühl town centre, just 400 metres from the historic St. Georg Minster. It offers large rooms and free high-speed … More
 

Dinkelsbühl: Guide



Dinkelsbühl is a historic city in Bavaria, Germany. It lies in the Ansbach (district)|district of Ansbach, north of Aalen.

History


Fortified by the emperor Henry V, Dinkelsbühl received in 1305 the same municipal rights as Ulm, and obtained in 1351 the position of a Free_Royal_City|free imperial city, which it retained till 1802, when it passed to Bavaria. Its municipal code, the Dinkelsbühler Recht, published in 1536, and revised in 1738, contained a very extensive collection of public and private laws.

Every summer Dinkelsbühl celebrates the city's surrender to Swedish Troops during the Thirty Years' War. This reenactment is played out by many of the town's residents. This reenactment features a whole array of Swedish troops attacking the city gate and children dressed in traditional garb coming to wittness the event.

Main sights


Dinkelsbühl is still surrounded by old medieval walls and towers.

Noteworthy is the so-called Deutsches Haus, the ancestral home of the counts of Drechsel-Deufstetten, a fine specimen of the German renaissance style of wooden architecture. Other attractions include:
the Castle of the Teutonic Order, with a rococo chapel
the Monastery of St. George
the monument to Christoph von Schmid (1768-1854), a writer of stories for the young
Museum of the 3rd Dimension
Historical Museum, showing historical findings and reconstructions of ancient houses of the city
the church of St. Vincent, 2 km outside the city

There are also buildings in the far late Roman architecture|Roman architectural style.


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