The Reimlinger Tor secured the road to Augsburg/Ulm in the Medieval times. It dates from the 14th century and is the oldest city gate in Nördlingen. The superstructures with the bulging cannon platform and the tower watchman's room were added later, as was the well-fortified outwork.
The Nördlinger City Wall is the only city wall in Germany that has a completely preserved, walkable and covered battlement. It encloses the entire medieval old town of Nördlingen and can be walked continuously over a length of 2.6 kilometers. The city wall includes five gates with four gate towers (Baldinger gate tower collapsed in 1703), eleven other towers and two bastions.
It's always so much fun to walk around these medieval towns imagining how the life must have been lived within these walls. Incidentally, there are two other walled-towns around here--Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Dinklesbühl. Nördlingen is less commercialized, therefore, it is quieter, and you'll find less tourists. read more