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Dinkelsbuehl Christmas Market Dates 2008
 

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Dinkelsbuehl on the Romantic Road



Nuremberg
1hr40mins

Medieval

 

27.11. – 21.12.2008
26.11. – 21.12.2009

Mon-Fri 2pm-8pm
Sat-Sun 11am-8pm

Dinkelsbuehl Medieval Town and Christmas Market
 

Dinkelsbuehl Christmas Market
 
Dinkelsbühl's Christmas market in historical Spitalhof is one of the prettiest Christmas markets along the Romantic Road. The town's medieval quarter and the quaint old buildings around St. George's Minster are an inspiration, not only for visitors today: it is here that Christoph von Schmid wrote his famous Christmas carol "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (O come little children).

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Dinkelsbühl/Wörnitz: Löwenbrunnen fountain

Dinkelsbuehl Rothenburg Gate

Dinkelsbuehl Segringer Gate

About the Town of Dinkelsbuehl
 

The former Imperial Town of Dinkelsbühl on the Romantic Road, with its distinctive townscape, lies in the idyllic Wörnitz Valley.

Dinkelsbühl’s perfectly preserved town walls and magnificent patrician houses, which include the "Hezelhof" and the "Deutsches Haus", are a reminder of Dinkelsbühl’s glorious era in the 15th and 16th century.

Dinkelsbühl’s industrious craftsmen and flourishing trading activities enhanced its wealth, with the town’s fortifications and 16 towers providing protection from attack.

St. George’s Minster, one of the most beautiful hall churches in Germany, was built at the intersection of the old trade routes. Artists discovered the picturesque nooks, crannies and alleyways of the old town in the last century and now visitors from all over the world flock to the medieval town to get a taste of its vibrant ambiance.
 

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