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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Reptilienhaus, Affenberg Salem, and Prähistorische Pfahlbauten um die Alpen (UNESCO-Welterbestätte) and more, get ready to experience the best places in Uhldingen Muhlhofen.
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1Reptilienhaus

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Reptilienhaus Unteruhldingen is a small museum located in Uhldingen-Muhlhofen, Germany. It features approximately 20 terrariums housing various reptiles, mostly snakes. Visitors can even touch one of the snakes and feel its skin, which is quite an interesting experience. The museum also offers the opportunity to observe the feeding of some animals.
I love snakes from afar, of course 😁 Friendly staff 🙂
Gordana C — Google review
Ok-ish experience in the Reptilienhaus in Uhldingen. It is located directly at the one big public parking area in the city, so no detour needed to visit this place and see the animals. To be clear, it is just one big room with approx. 20 terrariums, mostly snakes and some other reptiles. Very positive, one snake was on display for everybody to touch it at the body and feel the skin. That was interesting. You will probably spend 30-45 minutes in this tiny zoo and 15 EUR for a family ticket. Our kids were happy and interested - so time and money well spent.
Mark S — Google review
Interesting for sure, but a little bit pricey for what it is..
Silvie G — Google review
The minimal entry fee keeps the critters fed and warm.... Stop by and say hello to menagerie.
Chef S — Google review
The family ticket is worth 16€. You get to touch a real snake which is a highlight. The staffs are very friendly.. its a small room though with snakes, geckos etc..
Anagha R — Google review
If you are lucky there is a snake 🐍 on a branch which you can pet
Simone — Google review
Not a big place but very well kept and kids were super excited! Very friendly English speaking staff. A mini gift/toy shop.
Demi P — Google review
Not too big but very interesting.
Jan W — Google review
Ehbachstraße 4, 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany•http://www.reptilienhaus.de/•+49 7556 929700•Tips and more reviews for Reptilienhaus

2Affenberg Salem

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Affenberg Salem, located on the grounds of the vast Schloss Salem estate, is a 20-hectare wooded park where Barbary macaques roam freely. The park was founded as a Cistercian monastery in 1134 and now offers an extraordinary experience for visitors. Despite potentially bad weather, it's a great time to visit as the park is less crowded and visitors can engage with knowledgeable staff who share interesting stories.
Great for a day trip! The apes are so cute and super active! They are not afraid of people so one can watch them in a very close distance. The bonus was seeing the baby ape and the hidden dears in the high grass 😍 The staff are also super friendly and shared so many fun facts about the apes. Special thanks to Damian who kindly translated everything to English!
C C — Google review
Very cool experience! Perfect place for families with kids. With an option to eat on site. We appreciated free parking and that the ticket price is absolutely fair. Wouldn't mind to pay a bit for parking as well, just to keep this place running. There were quite many people but still everything went smoothly and we did not have to wait too long.
Katrin L — Google review
It is such a fun! We recently visited Affenberg Salem and were absolutely delighted with the experience. It’s fascinating to observe the monkeys’ behavior up close, and the stories and explanations from the staff make the visit even more meaningful. Watching the feeding was both entertaining and educational. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for an engaging and unique outing!
Alina G — Google review
The immersive animal encounters provide an unforgettable experience for children. The staff demonstrates exceptional kindness. Our interaction with Barbara, characterized by her dedication and sensitivity, was particularly noteworthy. Playgrounds are also available within the park. We highly recommend this establishment. Thank you.
Avi Y — Google review
The park is not big, but that was fine for us. The storks are absolutely amazing. Monkeys are cute. Also there are ducks, goose and deer. There was a line for tickets about 15 minutes (at the working day). Parking is free right here. Ok for baby strollers.
Ekaterina C — Google review
A little expensive for what it is, but definitely fun for the kids for a couple hours. I feel like the Tree Walk should really be included in the base price. It was actually quite fun, but hard to justify paying an extra 5 Euro. Anyway, it's worth a trip if you're looking for something new in the area.
David K — Google review
Unexpected park with storks, ducks, deers and a monkey sanctuary in a very Natural environment we much appreciated. The tour of the park takes 2 hours and you can add a high trail track for 5 euro each. You can no longer feed popcorn to the monkeys, but can feed deers at scheduled times. We had our own food but you could easily have lunch at the canteen there with outside tables. Plus, there is a lovely playground just outside the entrance where kids can play for hours. A souvenir shop also present. Accessibile to prams and wheelchair apart for the high-road. Highly recommended for a nice and relaxing sunday.
Valeria C — Google review
They made the learnings around the Berber Apes interesting and engaging. I've learned a few things and my kids loved to peek at the apes and their daily routine.
Philipp H — Google review
Mendlishauser Hof, 88682 Salem, Germany•https://www.affenberg-salem.de/•+49 7553 381•Tips and more reviews for Affenberg Salem
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3Prähistorische Pfahlbauten um die Alpen (UNESCO-Welterbestätte)

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The Prähistorische Pfahlbauten um die Alpen (UNESCO-Welterbestätte) is a fascinating site that gained UNESCO World Heritage status in 2011. It is one of 11 prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, offering a glimpse into the lives of our ancestors. Visitors can explore the pile dwellings up close and gain insights through educational tours and a museum displaying various tools and artifacts.
It is definitely worth visiting. This is a new place, well made and, to my big surprise, not too many visitors though the village was packed full of visitors. Maybe they could have few more professionals there explaining and demonstrating the way of work and how they used those tools back then. Yesterday they had one at least which was nice. But what I do not understand is the fact, and now after living here in Germany and after several museums we’ve visited, they are all in Germany. I don’t recall any longer if e.g. Dachau was only ”auf Deutsch”…. I can read and speak German quite okay but I doubt that’s not the case for many other tourists there like my Asian wife. Few times I had to ask Google ;)
Juha M — Google review
That's a beautiful mixture of what I really love - wood, clay, cane, straw, water. Natural building with natural sorraundings. I was not a fan of the interior arrangement - but it's my own taste that was unhappy with it. Also with the crowd - but it was a summer weekend, so that's how it goes. When it's warm - walk barefoot, feel the softness of wood. It's so smooth and enjoyable!
Barbara G — Google review
Nice little museum. Worth to visit if you are anyway at this part of Bodensee. Parking is very difficult, most of the parking places are private, we could park here (max 4h for 7€): P6GM+2XW Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany.
Anett K — Google review
A great experience and we'll worth a visit. Very impressive recreation and worth buying the English guide to help you get the best from you visit. Picnic tables outside, and toilets onsite.
Andy001z — Google review
We were interested in seeing this Unesco heritage pile dwelling. It is certainly worth a visit and very interesting to see it reconstructed but there are some things that impact the overall rating. Firstly, it is strange to have a Unesco heritage with no direct parking facilities. Instead you have to park your car approx. 1,5 km away for at least 5€. The train which runs between the parking area and the heritage grounds cost another 3.50€ and you are only allowed to take small dogs on your lap and not on the floor of the cabins (due to 23 apparent years experience of the train owner stating dogs leave dirt behind - what a ridiculous statement when human beings sitting in the same cabin leave probably more dirt behind from their shoes). We had to walk because we had a Labrador! The entrance cost 12€/person. At the start there were several guides walking around and this is the second negative rating. I did not like their tone stating you have now get together with a group. We did not want to walk with a group of others and decided to neglect that request. The third negative impact was another guide who asked me to get up and not block the way. I made sure before I took this specific photo that I was of course not blocking the way, as I am not ignorant. Again her tone and the way she looked at me showed a lot of arrogance. The fourth negative was that all signs are in German. There were many foreign tourists going the wrong way, because they did not understand the signs. We were glad that our dog was allowed to go with us on a leash. The heritage is certainly worth a visit if you also take into account the above mentioned negatives that might impact your opinion of visiting it.
Marc S — Google review
If you want to step into prehistoric life, this is the place to go. Very thoughtful and great reconstruction of the living conditions of our ancestors. Parking is uptown so a little bit of a walk is involved to get there. Also the area around the museum is to be recommended, nice beach, restaurants and overall amusement. When you enter the museum it starts with an immersive multimedia experience to bring you closer to the scenery and set the expectation of what is coming.
Toby S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps in Unteruhldingen are a fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a vivid insight into life thousands of years ago. The reconstructed houses on stilts, located directly on Lake Constance, vividly demonstrate how people lived during the Stone and Bronze Ages. Particularly impressive is the detailed design of the interiors, featuring tools, ceramics, and everyday objects based on archaeological finds. The site is well signposted, and the informative panels and guided tours make the visit exciting for both adults and children. The lakeside location lends the whole site a special atmosphere. Anyone interested in history or looking for an unusual excursion on Lake Constance should definitely visit this place. (Original) Die Prähistorischen Pfahlbauten um die Alpen in Unteruhldingen sind eine faszinierende UNESCO-Welterbestätte, die einen lebendigen Einblick in das Leben vor mehreren tausend Jahren gibt. Die rekonstruierten Häuser auf Stelzen direkt am Bodensee zeigen anschaulich, wie die Menschen in der Stein- und Bronzezeit lebten. Besonders beeindruckend ist die detailgetreue Gestaltung der Innenräume mit Werkzeugen, Keramik und Alltagsgegenständen, die auf archäologischen Funden basieren. Das Gelände ist gut ausgeschildert, und die informativen Tafeln sowie Führungen machen den Besuch sowohl für Erwachsene als auch für Kinder spannend. Die Lage am Seeufer verleiht dem Ganzen zusätzlich eine besondere Atmosphäre. Wer sich für Geschichte interessiert oder einen außergewöhnlichen Ausflug am Bodensee sucht, sollte diesen Ort unbedingt besuchen.
Remy P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended, and the price is reasonable, even for families. A nice multimedia show at the beginning. Friendly staff who are happy to explain and demonstrate. A truly immersive experience. Highly recommended! (Original) Sehr empfehlenswert, preislich auch für Familie im Rahmen. Nette Multimedia Show zu Beginn. Nette Mitarbeiter die auch gerne erklären und zeigen. Geschichte zum erleben. Volle Empfehlung!
Carsten M — Google review
88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany•https://www.pfahlbauten.de/•+49 89 21014073•Tips and more reviews for Prähistorische Pfahlbauten um die Alpen (UNESCO-Welterbestätte)

4Mainau

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Mainau, also known as the Flower Island, is a picturesque island on Lake Constance that can be accessed via a bridge. It boasts beautiful parks, gardens, and a greenhouse. The island offers various attractions throughout the year such as the legendary Fasnacht, open-air theatre performances, and a Christmas market by the lake. Additionally, visitors can explore unique destinations like Sea Life and thermal baths for relaxation. Mainau's Butterfly House is particularly popular among tourists.
A wonderful Island in the beautiful city of Constance(Konstanz). This island is decorated with thousands of varieties of flowers, each one more beautiful than the other. With a breath-taking view of the lake Bodensee, you can wander around the island and won't get enough out of it.
Rohit K — Google review
the island is very pretty and has a lot to offer, many different kinds of nature sections and lots of things for kids around/ food places etc but was quite expensive (especially because i didn’t have long to stay which is not an issue of the place) but i could see how it could be kind of worth it as a whole day activity
Nicole B — Google review
The island is incredibly beautiful — everything is in bloom and so well maintained! However, we were really disappointed to find out (a bit too late) that the butterfly house has different opening hours from the rest of the park. We arrived just 10 minutes after it closed and sadly missed it. It would be great if the timing was clearer on the map or signs.
Sofiia B — Google review
One of the most beautiful gardens in Germany. You need at least 4 hours. The entrance fee is approximately 25 euros, but it is worth i
Jamaan B — Google review
Perfect place for nature and flower lovers. Every season has its own color and the blooming plants. Old trees like Tilia over 100 years old. Beautiful views and walking aleys. Next time, I would bring some lunch and enjoy a picnic.
Sanja T — Google review
A truly spectacular island of history and beauty. Definitely worth the journey.
Cathy S — Google review
Great place to visit if in Konstanz. Check out the butterfly orangery and see butterflies with clear wings.
Fiona L — Google review
I can bet it is the most beautiful places I have visited. For the tulips, instead of visiting Keukenhof, this is a better place. Surrounded by nature, play gyms for kids, animals where kids can even feed the goats was a holistic experience. We went with our 2months old baby and it was quite smooth. There were ramps everywhere. Accessibility was not a challenge. The tulips were beautiful. There were other flower exhibitions as well indoors. A must visit for everyone!!!!! The connectivity via ships is also very smooth and timely. We went from Meersberg to Mainau.
Prachi G — Google review
78465, Germany, USA•Tips and more reviews for Mainau

5Pile Dwelling Museum

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The Pile Dwelling Museum, also known as Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen, is an open-air museum that offers a glimpse into the Stone Age village reconstruction. Visitors can explore the lake dwellings and witness demonstrations of ancient handicrafts. The museum features reconstructions of homes and buildings, providing insight into the lives of farmers, fishers, and families from that era. Guided tours explain the historical significance while offering activities for children such as ax-making and fire-starting.
A fantastic an thoroughly researched reconstitution of lakeside pile dwellings dating back 4000 years and which seem to have been abandoned around 800 BC. Very interesting and well documented copies of original artifacts and information about the way of life, diet, clothing, funerary rites and known technologies of the times. The lake level used to be 5m higher at the time. The site was abandoned due to a significant drop of temperatures (global cooling? ;o)
Marc S — Google review
My visit to the Pile Dwelling Museum in Unteruhldingen was a fantastic experience. The museum is beautifully designed and the reconstructed dwellings are truly impressive. It's clear that a great deal of care and expertise went into bringing this historical settlement to life. Walking along the boardwalks and seeing the houses up close really makes you feel like you've stepped back in time. ​However, as an English speaker, I found the experience to be a bit limited. While the visual aspects are stunning, there isn't much information available in English. The films and cinema presentations, which seem like they would be very informative, are purely in German. Adding subtitles in English, French, or other languages would be a huge improvement and would allow more international visitors to fully appreciate the rich history and research presented here.
Vishal — Google review
I'm a history nerd, so I was really engaged in showing my 4 (she says nearly 5) year old daughter the way our early early ancestors lived. The museum has an outdoor area, an indoor exebition and 2 short movies playing constantly. Outdoor you can visit several pole houses dating back +-3000years in time, but our guide told us, not all houses are original and local. They gathered several cultures and rebuild the houses exactly as they did in the early days. Some parts of the tour are really nice but they also neglected a small area on the side where docu's where made about this era. Our biggest issue appeared to be our small dog, because dogs are only allowed on the outdoor village and not welcome in the movies area and indoor exebition (mostly containing original tools made of stone, bronze or iron). This divided our small family into 2 teams during the visit. The museum is located in a touristic area, where swimming in the lake, playing minigolf, playing in a outdoor wooden playing area for children, and even several eating options are located. It's located near Meersburg but for me it's worth the 5km travel outside this historic city and make a beautiful relaxing day full of playing, exploring and a bit of history. Children and dogs are free in the museum.
Jp S — Google review
Blumberg is situated at the very southern edge of the Black Forrest and also the last German town before the Swiss border
Traveler — Google review
The new visitor center is great, using the latest tech to explain the history in a relatable and immersive way. The reconstructed houses are kept simple, with basic info panels and props to show how they were used. By the time you've done them all, it is getting repetitive. The one-way system didn't work because some doors were locked. There is no excuse for having so much content in German only, even in the brand new multimedia part, considering this is the area's main tourist attraction (and supposed wet-weather saviour), and the majority of other guests were from outside Germany.
Graham B — Google review
I wish I could understand German, cause most of informartion was missed due to language barrier. My kids loved a lot of birds there.
Dmitrij M — Google review
We visited on a weekday. Highly recommend to come close to the opening hour: it will allow you to look around without crowds. The tour starts with several virtual rooms, you can be explorers, who have found the remains of pile houses. After that you get a short information tour on the place and then you can go and explore by yourself. The staff is very helpful and happy to answer any questions, sometimes turning them to a small tour. There's also a lot of information written on the buildings, allowing you to know more about historical aspects. Taking pictures is allowed outside, but not in the buildings.
Irina K — Google review
Museum management is arrogant and rude, there was no information that said no pictures and no staff present. Don't waist your time here. There is a great free children's playground and beach right there but bring a picnic.
Chef S — Google review
Strandpromenade 6, 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany•https://www.pfahlbauten.de/•+49 7556 928900•Tips and more reviews for Pile Dwelling Museum
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6Neues Schloss

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Neues Schloss, also known as the New Castle, is a renowned 18th-century baroque palace located in Meersburg near Lake Constance. It stands next to the medieval Burg Meersburg and overlooks steep vineyards and the picturesque town. The castle features a museum on its third floor and a cafe with stunning views of the lake and Alps from its park terrace. Visitors can enjoy the impressive architecture, history, and sculptures of seagulls throughout the museum.
There are only few rooms on the second floor that can be visited, half of which are in museum format. Overall, quite nice. A must-see place if you're on a tour around Lake Constance. The view of the lake from the terrace and from the second floor is breathtaking!
Eleonora B — Google review
Definitely NOT worth it! Only a few rooms have anything to see, and what can be seen is scarce and unexciting. Additionally, there’s a nasty old lady on the third floor who aggressively asks for your ticket, when there’s no way to enter the property without one! I didn’t see her ask anyone else, so it might be a bit of discrimination on her part because we were speaking in Spanish. This place should be converted into a nice hotel, and that lady should retire to be alone with her bitterness.
Pablo C — Google review
the new seat of prince Bishops in the baroque era of Germany. overlooking the sea and has magnificent features especially the entrance stairs and the mirror hall.
David A — Google review
Being very honest, for the average person you are not missing much if you skip it. But if you have some extra time in your day, it is nice to see the inside!
Ricardo F — Google review
Beautiful building located on the ridge. You can talk to the top with a good pair of legs. Take your time otherwise. It is quite a steep road. No need to purchase tickets in advance. Very nice view from the top out toward Lake Constance
JC L — Google review
It is a great renesonce castle with baroque influence. The location atop of a small hill next to the medival castle overlooking the lake and seeing the whole northern alpes on a clear day make it a hands down recommendation. The restaurant offers top notch quisine for lunch and has a good cake selection for a quick afternoon break. Overall one of the top recommendation if you visit lake constance.
Alexander S — Google review
Beautiful castle and fantastic view across the boden see. The audio guide was also appreciated. Be aware, no English tours currently (although the audio guide could be in English).
James F — Google review
Beautifully maintained, great frescos in the ceilings, with access also to the splendid chapel, the Schloss is worth visiting if in the area.
Augusto G — Google review
Schloßpl. 12, 88709 Meersburg, Germany•http://kulturschaetze-bw.de/•+49 7532 4404900•Tips and more reviews for Neues Schloss

7Seepromenade

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The Seepromenade in Meersburg offers a charming stroll along the lake, with views of the red-painted Gredhaus and the 'Magical Column' at the harbor pier. As you walk towards Lake Constance, you'll also catch sight of the first vineyards and buildings of the State Winery Meersburg. The promenade is perfect for soaking up the cozy atmosphere of the city, with plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the scenic views.
88709 Meersburg, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Seepromenade

8Schlosskirche

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Evangelical church
At the western end of Friedrichshafen's promenade stands the stunning Schlosskirche with its distinctive twin-onion towers. This baroque church is an integral part of the castle and can be accessed through a separate entrance. Once inside, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking display of baroque splendor. The interior is truly remarkable, especially when sunlight filters in, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
A very beautiful church, its splendor is simply amazing, but we went in from the outside. The entrance connecting the church with the palace is now closed.
Виктория З — Google review
evangelical church built in the 18th century on baroque style. small but impressive.
David A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dare to cross the doors of this splendid church adjoining the new Meersburg Castle to discover its rococo style as you wish. Entrance is free. (Original) Osez franchir les portes de cette splendide église accolée au nouveau château de Meersburg pour découvrir son style rococo à souhait. L'entrée est gratuite.
Marion B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built later under Prince-Bishop von Schönborn from 1741 to 1743, based on a design by the Baroque architect Balthasar Neumann, it was originally a Catholic chapel. It has been a Protestant parish church since 1864. The chapel is open to visitors and is also shown during guided tours. It boasts the usual Baroque splendor. (Original) Nachträglich unter Fürstbischof von Schönborn 1741 bis1743 eingebaut nach einem Entwurf des Barock-Baumeisters Balthasar Neumann. Natürlich als katholische Kapelle. Seit 1864 evangelische Stadtpfarrkirche. Kapelle ist für Besuch geöffnet, wird aber auch im Rahmen der Führung gezeigt. Mit dem üblichen barocken Prunk.
Uwe O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Just “Wow” the castle church. Almost impossible to miss from the outside...but from the inside! Incredible! You should definitely go in when the sun is shining in the morning/noon...the lighting conditions reflect an incredible atmosphere. (Original) Einfach nur "Wow" die Schlosskirche. Von außen fast zu übersehen....aber von innen! Unglaublich! Man sollte unbedingt bei Sonnenschein am Morgen/Mittag rein gehen...die Lichtverhältnisse spiegeln eine unglaubliche Stimmung wieder.
Rene F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small but beautiful church. Entry is free and definitely worth a visit. (Original) Eine kleine aber wunderschöne Kirche. Der Eintritt ist frei und auf jedenfall einen Besuch wert.
Jürgen S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small church with a wow effect. So magnificent and unique. The paintings are admirable. Please take some time to marvel and pause. (Original) Eine kleine Kirche mit Wau Effekt. So prunkvolle und einzigartig. Die Malereien sind bewundernswert. Bitte etwas Zeit zum Staunen und innehalten mitbringen.
Monika D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful baroque church (Original) Красивая барочная церковь
Madona L — Google review
Schloßpl., 88709 Meersburg, Germany•http://www.ev-kirchengemeinde-meersburg.de/•+49 7532 6057•Tips and more reviews for Schlosskirche

9Pulverturm

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The Pulverturm, constructed in 1321 by the Jewish inhabitants of Konstanz, is a remarkable historical structure. This squat and robust edifice boasts walls that are two meters thick. Its presence cannot be overlooked when entering Konstanz via the bridge, as it stands as a welcoming symbol of the city's history. It is highly recommended to observe this tower closely, as its intricate details and significance make it a sight worth beholding.
(Translated by Google) The walk along the shore is beautiful, it has its great charm and views, now with Christmas quite decorated in many places, take your time to enjoy Constanza (Original) Precioso el paseo por la orilla, tiene su gran encanto y vistas , ahora con la navidad bastante decorado en multitud de sitios, tomate tu tiempo para disfrutar de Constanza
Sandradm D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Powder Tower was built in 1321 as a warehouse for gunpowder and cannons, its walls are two meters thick. Several centuries later, it was used as a prison, and the tower was popularly called the Jewish Tower. Wealthy Jews languished here in prison, often on trumped-up charges. They could only leave prison for a hefty bribe, and those who refused were tortured. From its top, there is a beautiful view of the city and the Rhine. If you walk along the embankment from the Rhine Tower to the Powder Tower, you can see several sculptures, one of them is of the Grand Duke of Baden Leopold. I walked here in May 2022. (Original) Пороховая башня строилась в 1321 году как склад для пороха и орудий, ее стены имеют двухметровую толщину. Спустя несколько веков ее использовали как тюрьму, и башня получила в народе название Еврейской. Здесь томились в заключении зажиточные евреи, часто по надуманным обвинениям. Покинуть тюрьму они могли только за внушительную взятку, а несговорчивые подвергались пыткам. С ее вершины открывается красивый вид на город и Рейн. Если идти по набережной от Рейнской башни до Пороховой, то можно увидеть несколько скульптур, одна из них - великого герцога Баденского Леопольда. Я гуляла здесь в мае 2022.
Inna A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not to be missed. Anyone who comes across the bridge in Konstanz is greeted by this historic tower. It's worth looking at it up close. (Original) Nicht zu übersehen. Wer in Konstanz über die Brücke reinkommt wird von diesem historischen Turm begrüßt. Es lohnt sich ihn aus der Nähe zu betrachten.
Monika D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Powder Tower in Konstanz, built in the 14th century, is an impressive testimony to the medieval city fortifications. With its 21 meters height and thick walls, it is the smallest of the remaining towers, but at the same time the one with the most fascinating history. Originally named the "Brick Tower" after the adjacent quarter, it later served as a weapons depot and was given the name "Powder Tower". In the Middle Ages it was even known as a prison for Jews, which is reflected in the name “Judenturm”. Despite being demolished in the 19th century, the Powder Tower remained intact, possibly thanks to the efforts of city councilor Ludwig Leiner. During the Second World War it served as a military bulwark. Today the tower houses the Niederburg fool's society and offers breathtaking views of the city. Visitors can climb the steep stairs and experience the unique atmosphere of this historic place. (Original) Der Pulverturm in Konstanz, erbaut im 14. Jahrhundert, ist ein beeindruckendes Zeugnis der mittelalterlichen Stadtbefestigung. Mit seinen 21 Metern Höhe und dicken Mauern ist er zwar der kleinste der noch erhaltenen Türme, aber gleichzeitig der mit der faszinierendsten Geschichte. Ursprünglich als "Ziegelturm" nach dem angrenzenden Quartier benannt, diente er später als Waffenlager und erhielt den Namen "Pulverturm". Im Mittelalter war er sogar als Gefängnis für Juden bekannt, was sich im Namen "Judenturm" widerspiegelt. Trotz der Abrisse im 19. Jahrhundert blieb der Pulverturm erhalten, möglicherweise dank des Einsatzes von Stadtrat Ludwig Leiner. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg diente er als militärisches Bollwerk. Heute beherbergt der Turm die Narrengesellschaft Niederburg und bietet atemberaubende Ausblicke auf die Stadt. Besucher können die steilen Treppen erklimmen und die einzigartige Atmosphäre dieses historischen Ortes erleben.
Christian P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tower next to the port Photos and review in May 2024 (Original) Torre al lado del puerto Fotos y reseña en mayo del 2024
Domingo G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you for the opportunity to visit inside and listen to an interesting excursion. The stairs are quite steep, but everyone managed. 👍😉 (Original) Благодарю за возможность побывать внутри, послушать интересную экскурсию. Лестницы достаточно крутые, но все справились. 👍😉
Olga F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful old city tower with an eventful history. Sometimes open on shopping Sundays! A visit is worth it! (Original) Ein sehr schöner alter Stadtturm mit bewegter Geschichte. An verkaufsoffenen Sonntagen manchmal geöffnet! Ein Besuch lohnt sich!
Joachim H — Google review
(Translated by Google) An old tower, with no further moral nutritional value. After all, it is pointed out that the Spanish were repulsed here in 1548. (Original) Ein alter Turm, ohne weiteren sittlichen Nährwert. Immerhin wird darauf hingewiesen, dass die Spanier 1548 hier zurückgeschlagen wurden.
Hans-Joachim E — Google review
Rheinsteig 6, 78462 Konstanz, Germany•http://www.konstanz-tourismus.de/rheintor-und-pulverturm.html•Tips and more reviews for Pulverturm

10Rathaus Meersburg

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City Hall
Rathaus Meersburg is a remarkable architectural gem in Lindau, boasting flamboyant Gothic style with its step-gabled Altes Rathaus, which dates back to 1422. The building's intricate design is a testament to the rich history of the area. Additionally, it was adorned in 1930, adding another layer of historical significance to this stunning structure.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful village with fortified castle and viticulture. (Original) Beau village avec château fort et viticulture.
Elie D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful town hall in the old town 😃 👌 (Original) Schönes Rathaus in der Altstadt 😃 👌
Familie C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very enlightening conversation (Original) Ein sehr erhellendes Gespräch
Immanuel R — Google review
Marktpl. 1, 88709 Meersburg, Germany•http://www.meersburg.de/•+49 7532 4400•Tips and more reviews for Rathaus Meersburg
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11Schloss Salem Betriebsgesellschaft mbH

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Schloss Salem Betriebsgesellschaft mbH has a rich history, originally established as a Cistercian monastery in 1134. It was renowned as the largest and wealthiest estate in southern Germany. The site is highly recommended for visitors due to its historical significance and impressive scale.
(Translated by Google) Very worth seeing. (Original) Sehr sehenswert.
Willi S — Google review
Schloßbezirk Rentamt, 88682 Salem, Germany•+49 7553 9190•Tips and more reviews for Schloss Salem Betriebsgesellschaft mbH

12Zisterzienser-Priorat Kloster Birnau

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Zisterzienser-Priorat Kloster Birnau is a beautiful Baroque pilgrimage church located on Lake Constance. Visitors can enjoy the stunning lake views and explore the monastery shop. Weekly guided tours are available for those interested in learning more about the history and architecture of this impressive basilica. The surrounding outdoor area offers benches for relaxation and a kiosk for refreshments.
An amazing location isolated from the world as you overlooking the never ending lake below. A beautiful church, grape vines leading to the lakes edge and the sun on your back. Great place for a coffee or to admire the beauty the lake and its surroundings have to offer.
Kilian H — Google review
A drive along Lake Obersee at sunset overlooking the Alps wall is priceless. When you stop, you can enjoy the view with the beauty of nature where the church blends in with this landscape.
Lucca T — Google review
Kloster Birnau is one of the most beautiful churches in southern Germany — a stunning Baroque pilgrimage site set high above Lake Constance (Bodensee). The view alone is worth the visit, with vineyards stretching below and the blue lake glimmering in the distance. Inside, the church is breathtaking — full of gold details, frescoed ceilings, and delicate sculptures that capture the elegance and devotion of the 18th century. The atmosphere is peaceful, with soft light filtering through the windows and music often playing quietly in the background. We could only get a quick glimpse at the inside because there was a ceremony taking place when we arrived. Outside, the gardens and terraces are perfect for a short walk or quiet reflection. The church still belongs to the Cistercian Order, and the sense of care and tradition is clear in every detail. Kloster Birnau isn’t just a religious site — it’s a place of beauty, history, and serenity overlooking one of Europe’s most scenic lakes.
Tasha ( — Google review
Magnificent Baroque Cathedral on the hill above Boden See. the interior cannot be photographed and the guided tours are limited in time but its a must visit if you are in the area.
David A — Google review
The interior design is marvellously beautiful. The terrace, overlooking Lake Constance and the Northern edge of the mountain ridge of the Alps made me dream.
Ralf S — Google review
Kloster Birnau is a serene and picturesque stop along Lake Constance, perfect for a quiet break from busy travel. The baroque church itself is stunning, but what truly sets the place apart is its peaceful atmosphere and the breathtaking views over the vineyards stretching down to the lake. The setting is ideal for a reflective walk or simply soaking in the scenery. If you enjoy calm, scenic spots with a touch of history and spirituality, Birnau is well worth a visit. Entrance free, parking 🅿️ paid and toilets .50 cents
Keerthy N — Google review
Beautiful bulding, good spot for a stop. Has a parking nearby, which you have to pay, of course :))
Oliviu S — Google review
Great little stop, lovely area, building, view.
Rob A — Google review
Birnau-Maurach 5, 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany•http://www.birnau.de/•+49 7556 92030•Tips and more reviews for Zisterzienser-Priorat Kloster Birnau

13CAR & TRACTOR MUSEUM Bodensee

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Old-fashioned farm with 150+ tractors, cars & motorbikes on display, plus a restaurant with a patio.
This is an awesome place for kids and adults alike! Lots of interesting facts about tractors and cars - they even had a special exhibition about the “Käfer” Volkswagen! We’ve all enjoyed this museum a lot and will come back again!
Stefan H — Google review
The most complete tractor collection documenting European and german brand history you can imagine. All presented with uncountable details of agricultural objects set in scenes. Just overwhelming for tractor fans. Cars have been added in a second round, nice but not the same way they show tractors.
Thomas K — Google review
suprisingly big and unique selection. not only cars and tractors but old time way of living. in case of bad weather recomended. even in good one;-)
Jan S — Google review
Think it could be my favourite museum. So much to see, all interesting with brilliant staging. Much more than cars and tractors plus good music playing while you follow the route - so as not to miss anything. Also, we had lunch at the lovely restaurant. Highly recommend.
Elaine G — Google review
Even if you are not a fan of tractors, come here anyway. There is a lot more to see than just tractors: They have cars, tools, toys, scenes of shoemakers, beauty shops, and much more. I especially liked the floor with all of the "little" cars. The basement floor is most impressive. The displays are artfully built. I spent over 2 hours here. They even have little toy tractors for kiddies to ride. You don't necessarily need to read German to appreciate this museum.
Michael M — Google review
A very beautifull place to visit. It is worth the ticket price. Also very good place for kids. New and improved experience.
Alex M — Google review
A wonderful collection of tractors, cars, trucks and escavators. I even saw a can that could be driven at 200 kmph in the 1900s. The collection is from many places across the world. Crazy to know that now a days we are struggling to fix two wires while a 100 years back these vehicles were built with extreme complexiry
Anagha R — Google review
Stunning collection, mainly tractors but also some very nice vintage cars, as well as many traditional and newer tools and machinery for farms, reconstruction of traditional workshops for (mainly) rural occupations and crafts, as well as mid 20 century small shops, with samples of merchandise from that time: sweets, tobacco products, canned food, small tools for the household, newspapers and many many more, in fact a substantial sample of everyday life in the '50s and '60s. Back to the big mechanical stuff, you will be impressed by some of the more exotic tractors, some with motors of 10000 cubic centimeters or more, few with one cylinder-motors and lots of mechanical gadgetry mainly from the first part of the 20th century that helped to make those wonderful beasts moving. Also noticeable the very large number of different producers of tractors, in different countries and many factories, mainly in Germany, but also France, Italy, the US - so different market environenent compared with todays concentration of only a handful of tractor manufacturing firms. Take your time and browse patiently through several floors of well designed exhibits of mechanics and daily rural life! 👍🍀🤗
Silviu R — Google review
Gebhardsweiler 1, 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany•http://www.autoundtraktor.museum/•+49 7556 928360•Tips and more reviews for CAR & TRACTOR MUSEUM Bodensee

14Alte Fabrik Mühlhofen

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Nestled in the charming town of Mühlhofen, Alte Fabrik Mühlhofen is a delightful venue that offers an array of events and experiences. Whether you're ringing in the New Year with a lively celebration featuring fantastic live music or indulging in their popular breakfast brunch at Café Berlin, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Guests rave about the warm and attentive service provided by the staff, who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable visit.
Lovely old building with cosy vibe. Chandeliers, couches, and the most friendly lovely staff!! Also the hotel next door is AMAZING... loved it!! Would immer wieder gerne zurück!!
Prita G — Google review
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Ti Z — Google review
Nice location in Mühlhofen
Simon H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Have had breakfast there several times and are thrilled. Great selection, good quality of the food on offer and the price is completely right for what is on offer. Nice historical atmosphere. Only the room temperature could be a little higher, but the old walls are certainly difficult and expensive to heat. And every time you open the door, a rush of cold air comes in. So dress warmer, don't sit in a direct line to the door or come in spring/summer and enjoy 👍 (Original) Waren schon zum wiederholten Male dort frühstücken und sind begeistert. Tolle Auswahl, gute Qualität der angebotenen Speisen und preislich völlig in Ordnung für das Gebotene. Schönes historisches Ambiente. Lediglich die Raumtemperatur könnte ein wenig höher sein aber sicher sind die alten Mauern nur schwer und teuer zu beheizen. Und mit jedem Öffnen der Tür kommt ein Schwall kalter Luft rein. Also wärmer anziehen, nicht in direkter Linie zur Tür sitzen oder im Frühjahr/Sommer kommen und genießen 👍
Karsten K — Google review
(Translated by Google) You are always pampered; This time we went to “KINO & Lunch”: A film that won an award in Cannes was shown after the pasta buffet in the small cinema at the back of the building. Fresh salads, antipasti, and a selection of warm, delicious dishes were served before the actual film. The special pampering effect: there was also a delicious dessert on top! (Original) Man wird immer wieder verwöhnt; diesmal waren wir beim "KINO & Lunch": Ein in Cannes prämierter Film wurde nach dem Pasta Buffet im kleinen Kinosaal hinten im Gebäude gezeigt. Frische Salate, Antipasti, und eine Auswahl an warmen leckeren Speisen wurden vor dem eigentlichem Film serviert. Der besondere Verwöhneffekt: es gab noch leckeren Nachtisch obendrauf!
Ahotep 1 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The "Alte Fabrik" is simply fantastic! Great, affordable events. The breakfast brunch at "Café Berlin" truly has something for everyone! The entire staff is always incredibly friendly and accommodating! THANK YOU so much, Martin & Matthias! (Original) Die "Alte Fabrik" ist einfach klasse! Tolle, preislich günstige Event's. Beim Frückstücks-Brunch im "Café Berlin" ist wirklich für jeden was dabei! Das ganze Personal immer mega freundlich und zuvorkommend!! Martin & Matthias herzlichen DANK🫶🏻
Karin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) So if you don't go there for breakfast, it's your own fault. The pictures say more than a thousand words. But please pre-order. We'll be back... (Original) Also wer dort nicht zum Frühstücken geht ist selber schuld. Die Bilder sagen mehr als Tausend Worte . Aber Bitte vorbestellen . Wir kommen wieder ...
Berry W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Were on New Year's Eve, Super organized, very warm service, great fine food, Top band, unfortunately a little little space to dance, which was again due to the band, rousing sound, A successful evening, 100% recommended (Original) Waren zu Sylvester, Super organisiert,sehr herzlicher service,tolles feines Essen, Top Band, leider etwas wenig Platz zum tanzen, was wiederum der Band geschuldet war, mitreißender Sound, Ein gelungener Abend, 100%weiterempfehlung
Markus T — Google review
Daisendorfer Str. 4, 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany•http://www.fabrik-muehlhofen.de/•+49 7556 9294889•Tips and more reviews for Alte Fabrik Mühlhofen
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