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Dinkelsbühl – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Dinkelsbühl is a town of 12,000 people (2023) in Mittelfranken. It has escaped both wars and overzealous city planners with its old town largely intact. It has therefore come to be considered a stop along the Romantic Road.

For those whose interest in medieval architecture is more limited, Dinkelsbühl is also well known as the site of Summerbreeze Open Air, a yearly Heavy Metal Festival.

It is a former Reichsstadt (nominally subject to the Emperor but to no other ruler) and grew slowly since the end of the Holy Roman Empire.

Dinkelsbühl was de facto self-governing until 1802 when it was annexed by Bavaria in the course of the Napoleonic Wars. Uniquely during the era of cuius regio eius religio (the ruler would decide the faith of the subjects), Dinkelsbühl had not only equal rights for Lutherans and Catholics but a city government composed of equal numbers of both. Its current touristic importance is largely due to the well preserved old town, which was "discovered" by American soldiers stationed in the American Zone of Occupation after World War II who would link several medieval and "romantic" stops to the Romantic Road before tourist marketing agencies got wind of it and started marketing it themselves. Compared to nearby Rothenburg ob der Tauber Dinkelsbühl is less well known and therefore less crowded with tourists.

Tourist information

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The train line through Dinkelsbühl while still extant has been shut down for regular service and is only sporadically served by a heritage railway from Nördlingen among other routes.

The nearest airport with scheduled flights is in Nuremberg (NUE IATA)

Map

Map of Dinkelsbühl

  • 1 St. George. A church. Münster St. Georg Dinkelsbühl (Q2316112) on Wikidata (updated Jul 2018)
  • 2 Former City Hall. Today housing a museum. Altes Rathaus Dinkelsbühl (Q21061018) on Wikidata (updated Jul 2018)
  • 3 Deutsches Haus. A timber-framed house. Patrizierhaus (Q1205678) on Wikidata 
  • 4 Stadtmühle. A mill. (Q15130134) on Wikidata 
  • 5 Rothenburger Tor. Citygate Rothenburger Tor (Q41317540) on Wikidata 
  • 6 Segringer Tor. Citygate Segringer Tor (Q41317547) on Wikidata 
  • 7 Nördlinger Tor. Citygate Nördlinger Tor (Dinkelsbühl) (Q41317559) on Wikidata 
  • 8 Wörnitztor. Citygate Wörnitztor (Q41317536) on Wikidata 
  • 1 Summer Breeze Open Air. A heavy metal festival held here every year since 2006. Summer Breeze Open Air (Q566542) on Wikidata Summer Breeze Open Air on Wikipedia 
  • The last week in October is Fischerntewoche (fish harvest week)

Routes through Dinkelsbühl