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One of the medieval towers in Rothenburg
Rothen burg is an amazing fairytale medieval town. The “Weisser Turm” is one of the towers located in Rothenburg. It has so many interesting and historical buildings and this one can be seen fr...
Rothemburg is the city of towers. It is likely that you will get to walk through this gate admiring the clocktower. One can walk Rothenburg’s Tower Trail or self-guided on-foot trail .
This clock-tower is adjacent to the Judentanzhaus and introduces you to a beautiful street with again half-timbered houses which will lead you to the Saint James's Church or the Market Square.
The White Tower built around the late 12th century represents part of the old inner urban fortresses when Rotenburg-ob-der-Tauber was a little wider than the Market Square. When the city expands ...
One of the medieval towers in Rothenburg
Rothen burg is an amazing fairytale medieval town. The “Weisser Turm” is one of the towers located in Rothenburg. It has so many interesting and historical buildings and this one can be seen fr...
The White tower - one of the city gates
Rothemburg is the city of towers. It is likely that you will get to walk through this gate admiring the clocktower. One can walk Rothenburg’s Tower Trail or self-guided on-foot trail .
A clock-tower
This clock-tower is adjacent to the Judentanzhaus and introduces you to a beautiful street with again half-timbered houses which will lead you to the Saint James's Church or the Market Square.
Weisser Turm
One of the tower once you enter the Altstadt. Great spot for pictures and close to lots of restaurants
At the highest point of the city ...
The White Tower built around the late 12th century represents part of the old inner urban fortresses when Rotenburg-ob-der-Tauber was a little wider than the Market Square. When the city expands ...