Leutkirch Private Walking Tour
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Leutkirch is a scenic and historic old town with a wide range of cultures.
Highlights
Leutkirch, the old church and place of jurisdiction of the Nibelgau, first mentioned in 766
Canvas weaving and the canvas trade developed into the main business.
Thirty Years' War.
Kingdom of Württemberg
Free Imperial Village
In between lake Constance and Neuschwanstein, this city is a paradise for those who seek relaxation and are interested in culture. First named in 766, it received its name from the Church of Saint Martin, or Leutekirche St. Martin, once the main temple in the region of Nibelgaus. Later, in the 13th century, it became part of the Roman-German Empire. The historic old town has a lot to offer, its impressive stucco in the baroque town hall, medieval architecture in the Gothic house, as well as the spiritual quarter with the old monastery and St. Martin's Church. Discover the winding alleys and historic half-timbered houses You can hear many exciting stories from our guide on this walking tour.
Points of Interest
Catholic Parish Church of St. Martin
Children's Festival Fountains
Kornhausstrasse
Historical Town Hall
The Gosling Fountain
Prix
Inclus
- Guide
Non inclus
- Entrance fee