
Nördlingen is another Bavarian town encircled by well-preserved medieval walls with towers and covered parapet paths. The city center’s focal point is the massive Gothic St. George’s Church with a tower called the Daniel. The Rathaus (town hall), with its gabled roof and towers, is one of several medieval buildings, some half-timbered, on the main square.



We started at the church, which was really wonderful, especially the carved wooden choir seats.












There were lots of people out and about and some sort of festival was going on with booths and food trucks and lots of families. Stores had their wares out in the streets. It felt like they were having discount sales. There were lots of people, but there was no charm. The place was old, but it didn’t look old. It was hard to find something to take a photo of. We finally just went back to the car and headed on to our next place: Ulm.



Maybe this was my favorite house to look at–the crooked one!

We were also pretty tired. We’ve walked a lot today in many different places.

An example of an old home (with no charm).



This is the closest thing to a quilt shop that I’ve seen in a long long time!







That’s it for Nördlingen!
