Schwabisch Hall

Schwäbisch Hall is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg located in the valley of the Kocher river, the longest tributary of the Neckar river. The closest larger city is Heilbronn, and Schwäbisch Hall lies north-east of the state capital of Stuttgart. It is the seat of the district of Schwäbisch Hall. Wikipedia.
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Kunsthalle Würth
1. Kunsthalle Würth
4.7
(1990)
Art museum
Museums
Venue for industrialist Reinhold Würth's collection, integrating medieval & contemporary buildings.
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Great exhibition and building...never had expected this kind of museum here in this rural area. Great experience!
great place to spend a day off. Entrance to the gallery is free; a large number of sculpture exhibits are located on the street. Inside there is an interesting selection of art from various directions and periods, a lot of air and light. There is a cafe and toilets. There is also a second museum dedicated to technology. Again, a great place to enjoy a day off.
It was amazing. Totally worth a visit, let alone this great “hidden gem” town.
Interesting modern art museum. The current exhibition presents holograms and third dimension works, definitely worth a visit!
Great place to take in the view. Beautiful and great ambience
It's such a nice Art Gallery, the staff is super friendly and helpful, they hay all types of resources as well for you to dive into the art and actually understand a bit more. It has a small cafe too that is very nice.
Simply amazing variety of works spanning mediums, centuries, themes.... Stunning collection made so readily available to anyone. Love love love everything about the Kunsthalle.
Free arts museum of German screws and bolts billionaire Reinhold Würth. Interesting exhibitions and good cake in the museum Café.
St. Michael's
2. St. Michael's
4.8
(460)
Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
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St. Michael's...wow! What a beautiful church, inside and out. Make sure to climb the tower for amazing views of Schwabish Hall! They have live theatrical plays on the steps during Summer which is awesome. Great cultural learning.
medieval church from 1156 from romanesque to Gothic architecture. the building offers all. beautiful baroque side altars, tower visit, magnificent bell with a clock timing. large stairs with an open theater and amazing main altar. it is the main highlight of the town.
Besides being a historical building with the greatest architecture, the staircase outside is used by the town as a stage for plays. Away from home and wanting to serve God with fellow worshippers, it was the most amazing sermon I have attended.
Oh wow. Past amazing. Everything is so old! Be sure to go up the bell tower, just watch your times around the bells because it is loud!! The church is just amazing. Only downside is that very little is printed in English so if you're a tourist, be sure to use Google Translate
Schwäbisch Hall is a very nice City to visit, and stopping by ST Michael Church is totally worth it. There are also Restaurants and Stores in the vicinity.
What an absolutely lovely cathedral. Shows the dedication of the locals who built it over the years.
What a view! Climbing the tower is free and highly recommended. Be careful with the bells, they ring pretty loud every 15 minutes.
Beautifully restored church, with al large square in front. Many bars/restaurants in the surroundings. The city is a beautiful historic centre and has many things to see, worthwhile visiting when in the neighbourhood.
Café am Markt
3. Café am Markt
4.6
(1127)
Cafe
Sights & Landmarks
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Must do when in Schwäbisch Hall! The cakes were a dream. We ordered an Iced Late (not common in Germany). Lena and Martin from service were so friendly. We were sitting outside right at the market square, just perfect! Last but not least: you have to use the restroom!
Every time I was in the city I always try to visit this cafe. The ambient, the food, the plating all are just pure art. I also bring my friend to this cafe for fun.
An elegant and charming café right on the Platz. The indoor space is spacious, cozy, and beautifully decorated with lights and flowers, offering very comfortable seating. You order at the table, and they serve a tempting selection of cakes that look truly delicious. The staff are friendly, polite, and attentive (Also the girl is really cute). Free Wi-Fi is available, and there are also several outdoor seats if you’d like to enjoy the fresh air. A versatile spot — perfect for meeting friends, casual hangouts, or even getting some work done. Personally, I consider this the most delightful café in Schwäbisch Hall.
Our server Martin was excellent, he really made our experience pleasurable. Spoke perfect English, very attentive and kept asking if everything was good with what we ordered. They have beer, lunch food, ice cream and cakes. Very nice. Inside and outside seating. Highly recommend!
I went to buy a few cake slices for a birthtday. I only needed three slices but, as it happened, they had four slices left for the day. While asking for three pieces, the lady gave me the fourth slice for free. I really appreciate it! If you go by, try the Belgian truffle chocolate cake, it's delicious - I have it every week.
Nice place for cake 🍰 and ice 🍨
Delicious desserts and amazing coffee! By far the best Sachertorte I ate. Would highly recommend!
The best breakfast in the best Cafe ! 👏👏👏 the best service 👌🏻
Hohenlohe Freilandmuseum Schwabisch Hall Wackershofen
4. Hohenlohe Freilandmuseum Schwabisch Hall Wackershofen
4.7
(2794)
Local history museum
Museums
Museum with over 60 restored buildings depicting how life has been lived here since the Middle Ages.
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Here, we get direct and detailed impressions of a German village and the life of its residents in 1945. No boundaries, you could directly touch and feel the furnitures, kitchenwares and working tools from different families. We spend a whole afternoon there, 10 euro ticket and 4 hours , totally worthwhile!
It's perfect for kids of all ages. Our son is now two and a half and has enjoyed it so much. The price is definitely worth it. There are only three playgrounds, which are really small, but you won't need them.
An enjoyable visit to learn more about the old rural lifestyles in this part of Germany. There are many relocated buildings to explore and learn about how people used to live. At the end of our visit we enjoyed a good meal at the Red Ox.
Charming farming village. It feels like we went back decades! Worth to get the headsets (out of charge, just a €20 bond and you’ll get it back at the end). You can hear the story about each place.
Alway worth a visit - nice exhibition of old houses, good food and friendly staff. I would really recommend this place and encourage more people to come here. On of the best times to visit is the so called "Backofenfest" which is an event with a small market and a lot of great food spots.
A wonderful experience filled with so many things that showed how life was, in Germany, over the years. A day well spent and I highly recommend this place.
Ok, not sure though how to react,it's well preserved area , nice walk on Sunday afternoon . It's different experience when one say it's a museum. May be for city kid it's will be surprising experience but it didn't impressed or amused me. Maybe because some part of my life I grew up in such environment. But still good to re-visit your memory n feel refreshed!!
Great place with lots to see and many things to do. Offers a student discount. Doesn't accept visa cards so make sure you bring cash of a maestro card for payment. Offers free parking.
Comburg
5. Comburg
4.7
(586)
Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
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Comburg Monastery in Schwäbisch Hall is a stunning destination, perfect for an afternoon stroll. The serene atmosphere offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As you wander through the monastery grounds, you are treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The entry is free, making it an accessible and budget-friendly outing for everyone. The combination of historical architecture and natural beauty makes Comburg Monastery a must-visit location for those who appreciate tranquility and scenic vistas. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a quiet place to unwind, this monastery provides an ideal setting for reflection and relaxation.
medieval Monastery who received architectural changes through ages till the today baroque furnishing. the monastery itself is like a fortress of complex buildings and vast yards. to visit the church and the chapel you need a reservation for a guided tour. no information is available at the place even if the gates are open.
A lovely area. I've been twice and it's very peaceful and nice views overlooking the town.
Imposing 1000 year old former monastery built in the Romanesque and Baroque styles, near the beautiful medieval town of Schwäbisch Hall in southern Germany
Beautiful temple castle. So quiet during winter holidays. Free entrance. Walk around the castle in inside barbican. superb
Nice little place for an evening getaway. There is a children play area near the car parking.
Great place to visit. And free.
A perfectly preserved monastery, definitely worth a visit.
P7 In Haal
6. P7 In Haal
4.1
(297)
Parking lot
Sights & Landmarks
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Yes, the location is awesome because in roundabout 3 min you'll in the middle of the city. But the prices for three hours equals 8 € not so. When we were there the automat had some problem. We got two cards either way we could drive in and out again.
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Henkersbrücke
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Pranger
Historical landmark
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Brauereiausschank zum Löwen
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Neues Globe
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Sulfur Tower
Historical landmark
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Widmanhaus
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