2. Wallerstein SchlossWallerstein Oettingen-Wallerstein library is the former library of the princes of Oettingen-Wallerstein, now part of the collection of Augsburg University library. It contains some 1,600 manuscripts, 1,300 incunabula, 1,800 musical mss., 600 musical prints, and 117,000 prints of the 16th to 19th centuries. The collection contains the five libraries of secularized Swabian monasteries Kirchheim am Ries, Maihingen, Mönchsdeggingen, Füssen and Donauwörth. Besides this, bibliophile princes Kraft Ernst and his son Ludwig collected medieval manuscripts so avidly that the family fell into debt. The medieval collection includes the 8th-century Echternach Evangeliary, the illustrated bible of Sancho el Fuerte , and a Frankish psalter of the 13th century, fencing and tournament books of the 15th to 16th centu... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Legoland GermanyGunzburg Legoland Deutschland is a Legoland park located in Günzburg in southern Germany, roughly half way from Munich to Stuttgart, which opened in 2002. It is 43.5 hectares in area, and it is one of the four most popular theme parks in Germany. The Miniland contains Lego reproductions of various German cities and rural landscapes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Auto & Technik Museum (Automobile and Technology Museum)Sinsheim The Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim is a technology museum in Sinsheim, Germany. Opened in 1981, it is run by a registered association called Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim e. V. which also runs the Technik Museum Speyer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Andechs MonasteryAndechs The House of Andechs was a feudal line of German princes in 12th and 13th century. The Counts of Dießen-Andechs obtained territories in northern Dalmatia on the Adriatic seacoast, where they became Margraves of Istria and ultimately dukes of a short-lived imperial state named Merania from 1180 to 1248. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The TOP 10 sights and attractions in Germany - The Romantic Road
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Visitors from all over the world travel to Germany to see architectural treasures and fascinating places of natural beauty. Travelers to Germany from over 40 countries named their personal favorite.
10th place: The Romantic Road
The Romantic Road whisks you away on a journey of approximately 400 km from Würzburg to Füssen in the Allgäu . Anyone visiting this route is greatly rewarded with treasures such as magnificent stately homes, palaces of courtly splendour and romantic medieval timber-framed houses following in swift succession. This route also lives up to its name when travelled by bicycle or on foot.
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Arriving in Wallerstein, Romantic Road, Germany
Lauda-Königshofen et ses villages environnants
Impressions de la ville Lauda-Königshofen et ses villages environnants - photographie et arrangé par BSW-Fotogruppe Lauda
Arriving in Creglingen, Romantic Road, Germany
Entlang der Romantischen Straße nach Harburg - HD
Im Tal der Wörnitz zwischen Schwäbischem und Fränkischem Jura liegt das Städtchen Harburg. Zwischen der Wörnitz und dem Burgberg fügt sich die verwinkelte Altstadt mit Fachwerkbauten und Barockgiebelhäusern ein. Über der Stadt thront die mächtige Harburg, eine der besterhaltenen Burgen Deutschlands, heute im Besitz der gemeinnützigen Fürst zu Oettingen - Wallerstein Kulturstiftung.