Nestled along Bavaria’s Romantic Road, Dinkelsbühl stands as one of Germany’s few remaining medieval walled towns. Entering the Old Town (Altstadt), visitors step into an open-air museum where cobbled market squares and colorful timbered houses line the streets. The fortified walls, which have remained largely unchanged for centuries, encircle the town, offering a glimpse into its rich history. Today, guests can wander through these well-preserved streets, experiencing the textures and colors of a bygone era.
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