Strategically located above the Wörnitz River, Harburg is known for its medieval castle. It is a popular stop on a scenic route known as the Romantic Road, and it is worth a special trip. Discover the historic stone bridge, which was partially destroyed in 1945. Admire the Plant pillars at the market square, representing the greening and the hand artistic elements. Stroll around the city under the guidance of the local guide through the narrow streets of the old town and explore the beautiful Marktplatz Fountain.
All attraction entrances are to be paid for on the spot by travelers since attractions are not mandatory. This tour does not include any attractions with require paid entrances
Built in 1997 and repaired in 2020, this is the work of a local artist called Fred Jansen, and is covered in sculptures and reliefs portraying the ancient leagues of workmen that existed here in the Middle Ages. It also functions like a pictorical book of the history or Harburg.
The old stone bridge of the city spans the Wörnitz river in nine arches and was built in 1729. It was built on the site of an older passage used since roman times. The first real bridge over the Wörnitz was built in the 15th century and the taxes collected to cross it were responsible for about 20% of the city's income until the arrival of the steam trains in the 19th century. It was also partially destroyed at the end of World War II, but reconstructed soon after.
Saint Barbara's church was built in the early 15th century at the feet of the castle, having become the main parrish church of the city after the Reformation. Notice that the tower and the lower floors are built into the mount.
You will make your own way to the meeting points