Schwäbisch Hall
town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Deutsch: Die Stadt Schwäbisch Hall (1802 bis 1934 nur Hall) ist eine Stadt im Nordosten des Bundeslandes Baden-Württemberg, etwa 37 km östlich von Heilbronn bzw. 60 km nordöstlich von Stuttgart. Sie ist Kreissitz und größte Stadt des Landkreises Schwäbisch Hall und bildet ein Mittelzentrum.
English: Schwäbisch Hall (or Hall for short) is a town in the north-eastern part of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is the capital of the district of Schwäbisch Hall and has about 36,000 inhabitans.
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Coat of arms of Schwäbisch Hall
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Position of Schwäbisch Hall in the Landkreis
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Layout of quarters
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Schwäbisch Hall in ca. 1640
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Panoramic view of the old town
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Sight from Museum Würth
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Blick auf die Altstadt (von der Kunsthalle Würth)
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The medieval church of St Michael
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The tower of St. Michael
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The tower of St. Michael
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Church St. Michael with stairs used for open air theatre in summer
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The medieval church of St Michael
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The medieval church of St Michael
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13th century sculpure of St Michael killing the dragon at St Michaels church
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Gothic well and pillory (early 16th century) at the market square
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Gothic pillory (early 16th century) at the market square
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Baroque city hall (1735) at the market square
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The tower of the city hall
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Barred windows at the town hall
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Baroque and medieval houses at the market square
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Baroque and medieval houses at the market square
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Baroque and medieval houses at the market square
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Baroque portal at the market square
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The south side of the market square
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Renaissance houses at the market square
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Pfarrgasse (priest lane), with late medieval houses
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Obere Herrngasse (upper lord’s lane), with late medieval houses
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Kocher river with wooden bridge (“Sulfersteg”) and old town
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Kocher river with medieval houses and stone bridge (“Steinerner Steg”)
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Timber frame houses at the “Steinerner Steg”
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Northern part of the old town seen from the Kocher river
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Northern part of the old town seen from the Kocher river
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Weiler suburb with Henkersbrücke (Hangman’s bridge) and the Johanniterkirche
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The tower of the Johanniterkirche
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The Salinenstraße vis-a-vis of the Weiler suburb
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Gelbinger Gasse with houses from the 17th century and Josenturm (St. Joseph’s tower)
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Another view of the Josenturm (St. Joseph’s tower)
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Another view of the Josenturm (St. Joseph’s tower)
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Medieval tower house at the Unterlimpurger Strasse
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The Schwäbisch Hall version of the Globe theatre
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Renaissancegebäude Haus Gräter in der Gelbinger Vorstadt. Der Bau überlebte im Gegensatz zu seiner Umgebung den Stadtbrand
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The so called Neubau
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Another view of the Neubau
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Schwäbisch Hall, Marktplatz bei Nacht
The Comburg near Schwäbisch Hall
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Deutsch: Linker Seitenaltar von St. Nikolaus
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Deutsch: Chor von St. Nikolaus
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Deutsch: Rechter Seitenaltar von St. Nikolaus
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Deutsch: Leuchter in St. Nikolaus
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Deutsch: Kanzel von St. Nikolaus
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Deutsch: Kanzel von St. Nikolaus
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Deutsch: Kapitelsaal
Open Air Museum Wackershofen
editMain gallery: Hohenloher Freilandmuseum Wackershofen.