Heilbronn: Sightseeing
Places and attractions in the Sightseeing category
South German Railway Museum
Nestled in the picturesque city of Heilbronn, Germany, the South German Railway Museum (Süddeutsches Eisenbahnmuseum Heilbronn) offers a unique journey into the rich heritage of German rail travel. This museum is an essential stop for any railway enthusiast and offers...
Kilianskirche
Kilian's Church on Kaiserstraße in Heilbronn is a Gothic hall church constructed from Heilbronner sandstone, whose origin dates back to the 11th century. Its western tower, constructed by Hans Schweiner, is one of the first major Renaissance buildings to be built north of the Alps.
Trappensee
Trappensee is a small lake in the eastern city of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Wuerttemberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. It is approximately 2 kilometres east of the city center.
Wartberg
The Wartberg is a hill in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Theater Heilbronn
Theater Heilbronn is a theatre in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Haus der Stadtgeschichte / Otto Rettenmaier Haus
The House of City History in Heilbronn is home to the Heilbronn City Archives and offers research, documentation and museum services on the history of the city of Heilbronn. The facility opened in its current form in July 2012.
Schweinsberg Hill
Schweinsberg is a hill of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Church of Sts. Peter and Paul
The Deutschordensmünster in the Deutschhof in Heilbronn is a Catholic church built by the Teutonic Order, with origins in the 13th century and dating back to an older predecessor building.
Flein
Flein is a municipality in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.
Town Church
The Pankratiuskirche in the Heilbronn district of Böckingen is a Protestant parish church whose oldest parts date back to the 13th century. A stair tower was added to the church in 1610, and it received its current form through an extensive...
St. Alban
The Church of St. Alban in the Heilbronn district of Kirchhausen in northern Baden-Württemberg is a Catholic parish church. Built from 1841 to 1844 in the round-arched style of the Neo-Romanesque period, it is the oldest surviving church in the...
Pfühlpark
Pfühlpark is a park in the east of the city of Heilbronn. It covers 9.3 hectares and is located about 1.5 kilometers east of Heilbronn's city center. With the green spaces around the nearby Trappensee, it forms a 15-hectare green space.
Wilhelm-Waiblinger-Haus
The Wilhelm-Waiblinger-Haus is a building in Heilbronn erected in 1927. In its eventful history, it has already served as a youth hostel, school building, employment office and vehicle registration office.
Fleinertorbrunnen
The list of fountains in Heilbronn lists the fountains in the city of Heilbronn that are significant and worth seeing because of their architecture or history. The list makes no claim to completeness and takes into account only fountains in the...
Mor-Ephräm-Kirche
Mor Ephräm Church, named after St. Ephräm, is a Syrian Orthodox church in Heilbronn.
Buga Wood Pavilion
The BUGA Wood Pavilion is a 500 m² experimental shell structure that served as an open event space with a multi-purpose stage at the Bundesgartenschau 2019 in Heilbronn.
Ehrenfriedhof
The cemetery of honor in the area of the independent city of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg is a burial ground for 4985 of the total of about 6500 victims of the air raid on Heilbronn on 4 December 1944.
Bürgeramt Frankenbach
Frankenbach is a borough of Heilbronn since 1974. It is situated in the North-West, about 4.5 kilometres as crow flies from the centre. Frankenbach was first mentioned in 766 and belonged to Heilbronn from the early 15th century. The St.
Christ Church
Christuskirche is a Protestant church in Heilbronn, Germany, located at Südstraße 118. It is the church of the Evangelical South Parish of Heilbronn. Started in 1962, the building replaced an older wooden church built in 1925.
Schießhaus
The Schießhaus is a rococo building in Heilbronn. The building, built around 1770, got its name Schießhaus from its original use as a shooting house; it was also the hall building of the Heilbronn horse market, which was founded at the same time.
Jüdischer Friedhof Sontheim
The Sontheim Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Sontheim, a district of Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg. It is a cultural monument worthy of protection.
Theresienturm
The Theresienturm is an elevated bunker on the Theresienwiese in Heilbronn in northern Baden-Württemberg. The tower was built in 1940 and named after the former Chief of Staff of the Luftwaffe, General Walther Wever, General Wever Tower.
War Memorial
The war memorial in front of St. Peter's Church in the Heilbronn district of Neckargartach is a memorial for the fallen of World War I, inaugurated in 1937, which was slightly modified after World War II and the names of the fallen of 1939/45 were...
Komödiantenbrunnen
The New City Fountain is a fountain designed by sculptor Eberhard Linke in 1996 on Kiliansplatz in Heilbronn, northern Baden-Württemberg.
Old Town Hall
The Former Town Hall in Heilbronn's Neckargartach district is a half-timbered building dating from 1650 at Mittelstraße 3.
Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences
Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, is a German University of Applied Sciences with campuses in Heilbronn-Sontheim, in the centre of Heilbronn, in Künzelsau and Schwäbisch Hall.
Köpferbrunnenanlage
The Köpferbrunnen complex in the wooded Köpfertal valley in the east of Heilbronn is a listed historical ensemble. Its core is formed by a chapel or hermitage with a fountain and a bandstand.
Public Library
The Heilbronn City Library was founded in 1903 and is one of the largest municipal libraries in Baden-Württemberg with a stock of around 210,000 media and an area of 3,100 m². The main branch is located in K3 with an entrance on the first floor.
Water tower
The water tower in Böckingen was built in 1929 in expressionist style and is considered the landmark of the Heilbronn district of Böckingen. As a cultural monument, it is a listed building.
Römerkastell Böckingen
Fort Heilbronn-Böckingen, also known as Fort Böckingen, was a Roman military camp whose garrison was responsible for security and surveillance duties on the Neckar line of the Neckar-Odenwald Limes.
Knorr
Knorr is a German food and beverage brand. It has been owned by the Anglo-Dutch company Unilever since 2000, when Unilever acquired Best Foods, excluding Japan, where it is made under licence by Ajinomoto. It produces dehydrated soup and meal mixes, bouillon cubes and condiments.