RM2WPP4WF–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered house with three sticking roofs, Hauptstraße 34.
RM2WPP4XD–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Hauptstraße 24, half-timbered house from 1773, gable with four bonded roofs
RM2WPP52J–The Imperial Abbey of Rot an der Rot in the district of Biberach was one of the first Premonstratensian monasteries in Upper Swabia. The monastery was probably founded in 1126 by Hemma von Wildenberg as a double monastery.
RM2WPP4X2–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered house at Hauptstraße 17, colorful front garden at the house entrance.
RM2WPP58C–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Hauptstraße 24, half-timbered house from 1773, gable with four sticking roofs. Slogan What a master did in the days of our forefathers, we have brought to light again!
RM2WPP569–The ruins of Schaumburg Castle, also known as Schaumberg, are located to the west of Schalkau (Sonneberg district) in Thuringia. It was the ancestral seat of the noble Schaumberg family.
RM2WPP4WJ–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered gable on the house at Hauchlinger Straße 27. Farm garden with garden house, flowers and sea buckthorn.
RM2WPP4X1–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Gasthaus Schwanen Hauptstraße 28, half-timbered gable with two bonded roofs.
RM2WPP4PK–Detail on the Kabbalistic teaching panel in the Evangelical Holy Trinity Church in Bad Teinach
RM2WPP4XJ–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered gable on the house at Hauchlinger Straße 27. Farm garden with garden house, flowers and sea buckthorn
RM2WPP528–Filderstadt-Sielmingen, Protestant St. Martin's Church, tower with baroque spire.
RM2WPP57J–The ruins of Schaumburg Castle, also known as Schaumberg, are located to the west of Schalkau (Sonneberg district) in Thuringia. It was the ancestral seat of the noble Schaumberg family.
RM2WPP582–Small old goat shed at Rainerwald, 1.2 km northwest of Hofgut Hammetweil.
RM2WPP4R8–Detail on the Kabbalistic teaching panel in the Evangelical Holy Trinity Church in Bad Teinach
RM2WPP51W–The former imperial abbey of Gutenzell was a Cistercian nunnery founded in 1237 on the River Rot in the present-day municipality of Gutenzell-Hürbel in the Upper Swabian district of Biberach.
RM2WPP4RH–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dates from the 15th century. View from the east.
RM2WPP51Y–Berkheim, the parish church of St. Konrad is under the patronage of the holy Bishop Konrad of Constance. The body of St. Willebold von Berkheim, who died in 1230, is laid out in a shrine in the church. He is the patron saint of the Illertal.
RM2WPP4NG–Germany, Bavaria, Scheidegg, Scheidegg Waterfalls, second waterfall. The Scheidegg waterfalls are on the list of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes.
RM2WPP4K5–Germany, Bavaria, Scheidegg, Scheidegg Waterfalls, at the 1st waterfall. The Scheidegg waterfalls are on the list of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes.
RM2WPP4PF–Hayingen, the approximately 30 m long Gerber Cave is only open from May 15 to November 15 to protect the bats. Finds from the Bronze and Latene periods have been excavated in the cave.
RM2WPP52N–Bad Buchau, former collegiate church of the Buchau Ladies' Monastery, today a Catholic parish church. The church was built between 1774 and 1776 as one of the first classicist buildings in southern Germany. The interior is late baroque.
RM2WPP4XH–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Gasthaus Schwanen Hauptstraße 28, half-timbered gable with two bonded roofs.
RM2WPP4P4–Hayingen, the approximately 30 m long Gerber Cave is only open from May 15 to November 15 to protect the bats. Finds from the Bronze and Latene periods have been excavated in the cave.
RM2WPP4WA–Nehren, district of Tübingen, memorial plaque for Hans Vaihinger on the former vicarage in Nehren (Hauchlinger Str. 22). Hans Vaihinger, the founder of the Kant Society, was born here on Sept. 25, 1852.
RM2WPP4XX–Mössingen - Belsen, district of Tübingen, the Belsen church is one of the oldest Romanesque choir tower churches in Baden-Württemberg.
RM2WPP4R2–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dating from the 15th century. View from the Steinlachtal valley
RM2WPP4WN–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Gasthaus Schwanen Hauptstraße 28, half-timbered gable with two bonded roofs.
RM2WPP4PE–Germany, Bavaria, Scheidegg, Scheidegg Waterfalls, second waterfall. The Scheidegg waterfalls are on the list of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes.
RM2WPP4PP–Kabbalistic teaching panel in the Evangelical Holy Trinity Church in Bad Teinach
RM2WPP4PC–Schalkau, Schaumberger Land, meadows near the district of Truckendorf.
RM2WPP4WX–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Hauptstraße 24, half-timbered house from 1773, gable with four sticking roofs. Slogan, What you admire here, look at it, it was covered and despised for a long time.
RM2WPP572–The ruins of Schaumburg Castle, also known as Schaumberg, are located to the west of Schalkau (Sonneberg district) in Thuringia. It was the ancestral seat of the noble Schaumberg family.
RM2WPP52K–The Imperial Abbey of Rot an der Rot in the district of Biberach was one of the first Premonstratensian monasteries in Upper Swabia. The monastery was probably founded in 1126 by Hemma von Wildenberg as a double monastery. The Upper Gate and the Lower Gate were the only passages in the outer monastery wall.
RM2WPP4PY–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dates back to the 15th century.
RM2WPP4KH–Germany, Bavaria, Scheidegg, Scheidegg Waterfalls, second waterfall. The Scheidegg waterfalls are on the list of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes.
RM2WPP4JW–Sunset at Federsee near Tiefenbach
RM2WPP52T–Filderstadt-Sielmingen, Hahn house from 1581, former home of the Hahn family. A descendant of the Hahn family was the priest and inventor Philipp Matthäus Hahn.
RM2WPP55B–Laupheim, Biberach district, old forester's lodge near Großlaupheim Castle
RM2WPP56D–The ruins of Schaumburg Castle, also known as Schaumberg, are located to the west of Schalkau (Sonneberg district) in Thuringia. It was the ancestral seat of the noble Schaumberg family.
RM2WPP55R–Laupheim, Biberach district, Großlaupheim Castle is home to the Museum of the History of Christians and Jews, the cultural center, the town archive and the castle cafe.
RM2WPP4YJ–Nehren, district of Tübingen, town hall, Hauptstraße 32, flowers at the window
RM2WPP52G–Filderstadt-Sielmingen, Hahn's house from 1581, two-storey plastered half-timbered building. Former residence of the Hahn family. A descendant of the Hahn family was the priest and inventor Philipp Matthäus Hahn.
RM2WPP4PM–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dates back to the 15th century.
RM2WPP4PR–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dates back to the 15th century.
RM2WPP51R–Berkheim, the parish church of St. Konrad is under the patronage of the holy Bishop Konrad of Constance. The body of St. Willebold von Berkheim, who died in 1230, is laid out in a shrine in the church. He is the patron saint of the Illertal.
RM2WPP4W7–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered gable and wild vine on the house Opera 1.
RM2WPP4X4–Nehren, district of Tübingen, information board on the history of half-timbered houses in Nehren.
RM2WPP52C–The Imperial Abbey of Rot an der Rot in the district of Biberach was one of the first Premonstratensian monasteries in Upper Swabia. The monastery was probably founded in 1126 by Hemma von Wildenberg as a double monastery. The Upper Gate and the Lower Gate were the only passages in the outer monastery wall.
RM2WPP51T–Berkheim, the rectory which was built by the Rot monastery in 1529 and baroqueized in the 17th century. It got its castle-like appearance from the four corner towers that were added in the late 18th century.
RM2WPP4YP–Mössingen - Belsen, district of Tübingen, the Belsen church is one of the oldest Romanesque choir tower churches in Baden-Württemberg.
RM2WPP4P6–The 820 m high Farrenberg is the local mountain of Mössingen and the Mössingen district of Talheim. The name Farrenberg comes from its former use as a pasture for Mössingen's breeding bulls (Farren). Today, the mountain is home to the Farrenberg gliding site, which is operated by the Mössingen and Tübingen flying clubs.
RM2WPP4PJ–Hayingen, the Schwarzlochfelsen in the Grossen Lautertal valley between Hayingen-Anhausen and the Wartstein ruins in the Swabian Alb biosphere reserve.
RM2WPP4PT–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dates back to the 15th century.
RM2WPP56X–Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Neckartenzlingen, memorial stone, small monument, inscription: ora et labora, Voluntary Labor Service (FAD) around 1931
RM2WPP52D–Filderstadt-Sielmingen, Protestant St. Martin's Church, tower with baroque spire.
RM2WPP52H–Filderstadt-Sielmingen, Protestant St. Martin's Church, tower with baroque spire.
RM2WPP57W–Walddorfhäslach, Autumnal group of trees. small arboretum of deciduous and coniferous trees.
RM2WPP4XK–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Frog King fence figure in the half-timbered village of Nehren
RM2WPP4R5–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dates from the 15th century. View from the east.
RM2WPP57D–Filderstadt - Bonlanden, black poplar with fall foliage in the Bombachtal valley. The black poplar (Populus nigra) is a plant species of the poplar genus (Populus) in the willow family (Salicaceae). It is found in Eurasia and North Africa.
RM2WPP579–The ruins of Schaumburg Castle, also known as Schaumberg, are located to the west of Schalkau (Sonneberg district) in Thuringia. It was the ancestral seat of the noble Schaumberg family.
RM2WPP523–Berkheim, the rectory which was built by the Rot monastery in 1529 and baroqueized in the 17th century. It got its castle-like appearance from the four corner towers that were added in the late 18th century.
RM2WPP562–Bösingen - Herrenzimmern, Herrenzimmern castle ruins, a castle of the barons later Counts of Zimmern.
RM2WPP4YF–Mössingen - Belsen, district of Tübingen, the Belsen church is one of the oldest Romanesque choir tower churches in Baden-Württemberg.
RM2WPP4WT–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered house with three sticking roofs, Hauptstraße 34.
RM2WPP526–Filderstadt-Sielmingen, Protestant St. Martin's Church, tower with baroque spire.
RM2WPP52P–Bad Buchau, former collegiate church of the Buchau Ladies' Abbey, now a Catholic parish church
RM2WPP4XB–Nehren, district of Tübingen, town hall, Hauptstraße 32, flowers at the window
RM2WPP4XN–Nehren, district of Tübingen, information board on the history of the half-timbered houses of the modern era in Nehren.
RM2WPP4PA–Germany, Bavaria, Scheidegg, Scheidegg Waterfalls, second waterfall. The Scheidegg waterfalls are on the list of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes.
RM2WPP52Y–Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kirchentellinsfurt, Youth Center Schloss Einsiedel
RM2WPP4XF–Nehren, district of Tübingen, information board on the history of Nehren and Hauchlingen.
RM2WPP56G–Catapult at the ruins of Schaumburg Castle, also known as Schaumberg, located west of Schalkau (Sonneberg district) in Thuringia. It was the ancestral seat of the noble Schaumberg family.
RM2WPP513–Berkheim, the parish church of St. Konrad is under the patronage of the holy Bishop Konrad of Constance. The body of St. Willebold von Berkheim, who died in 1230, is laid out in a shrine in the church. He is the patron saint of the Illertal.
RM2WPP57G–Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Neckartenzlingen, memorial stone, small monument, inscription: ora et labora, Voluntary Labor Service (FAD) around 1931
RM2WPP4RJ–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Hans Vaihinger, the founder of the Kant Society, was born in the former vicarage of Nehren (Hauchlinger Str. 22), which bears the date 1786.
RM2WPP4Y1–Mössingen - Belsen, district of Tübingen, the Belsen church is one of the oldest Romanesque choir tower churches in Baden-Württemberg.
RM2WPP4PH–Kabbalistic teaching panel in the Evangelical Holy Trinity Church in Bad Teinach
RM2WPP4RB–Detail on the Kabbalistic teaching panel in the Evangelical Holy Trinity Church in Bad Teinach
RM2WPP4R9–Nehren, district of Tübingen, the Protestant St. Vitus Church dates from the 15th century. View from the east.
RM2WPP532–Hayingen - Münzdorf, Derneck Castle, hiking home of the Swabian Alb Association in the Great Lauter Valley on the Swabian Alb
RM2WPP57C–The ruins of Schaumburg Castle, also known as Schaumberg, are located to the west of Schalkau (Sonneberg district) in Thuringia. It was the ancestral seat of the noble Schaumberg family.
RM2WPP584–Walddorfhäslach, Autumnal group of trees. small arboretum of deciduous and coniferous trees.
RM2WPP4P3–Hayingen, the approximately 30 m long Gerber Cave is only open from May 15 to November 15 to protect the bats. Finds from the Bronze and Latene periods have been excavated in the cave.
RM2WPP4WR–Nehren, district of Tübingen, Gasthaus Schwanen Hauptstraße 28, half-timbered gable with two bonded roofs.
RM2WPP583–Biberach, the White Tower was part of the town fortifications from 1480.
RM2WPP52B–The Imperial Abbey of Rot an der Rot in the district of Biberach was one of the first Premonstratensian monasteries in Upper Swabia. The monastery was probably founded in 1126 by Hemma von Wildenberg as a double monastery.
RM2WPP4WM–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered gable on the house at Hauchlinger Straße 27. Farm garden with garden house, flowers and sea buckthorn
RM2WPP4X3–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered house at Hauptstraße 16, gable with two bonded roofs.
RM2WPP55T–Pforzheim, high medieval castle ruins Liebeneck in the Würmtal valley
RM2WPP4R4–Kabbalistic teaching panel in the Evangelical Holy Trinity Church in Bad Teinach
RM2WPP53J–Hayingen - Münzdorf, Derneck Castle, hiking home of the Swabian Alb Association in the Great Lauter Valley on the Swabian Alb
RM2WPP534–Filderstadt-Sielmingen, Hahn house from 1581, former home of the Hahn family. A descendant of the Hahn family was the priest and inventor Philipp Matthäus Hahn.
RM2WPP4X7–Nehren, district of Tübingen, town hall, Hauptstraße 32, flowers at the window
RM2WPP55K–Laupheim, Biberach district, Großlaupheim Castle is home to the Museum of the History of Christians and Jews, the cultural center, the town archive and the castle cafe.
RM2WPP51X–The former imperial abbey of Gutenzell was a Cistercian nunnery founded in 1237 on the River Rot in the present-day municipality of Gutenzell-Hürbel in the Upper Swabian district of Biberach.
RM2WPP586–Rose gall, sleeping apple of the common rose gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae). The rose gall has a diameter of up to five centimeters and contains several chambers in which the larvae of the rose gall wasp develop.
RM2WPP4K2–Germany, Bavaria, Scheidegg, Scheidegg Waterfalls, at the 1st waterfall. The Scheidegg waterfalls are on the list of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes.
RM2WPP4X6–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered building in the main street. Gable with adobe wall
RM2WPP4WW–Nehren, district of Tübingen, half-timbered house at Hauchlinger Straße 12.
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