Cancel
Open app
Search
Sign Up
Log In
Nearby
Bookmarks
Start a Project
Add a Business on Yelp
Add Review
Directions
Add Photo
96157 Ebrach
Germany
Hours
What time does Unterer Abteigarten open?
Unterer Abteigarten opens at 2:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Unterer Abteigarten close?
Unterer Abteigarten closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Unterer Abteigarten have parking?
Yes, Unterer Abteigarten has parking options.
German
1 Review
Get access to customer & competitor insights.
Abendhimmel über der Hallerwiese!
Immer wieder ein Traum die Hallerwiese!!!
See all
Aufgräumt werd
Falls Vee mal nach Schweinfurt kommt, hier wäre eine Laufstrecke ;)
Ja wo laufen sie denn?
Spielplatz
Denkmal für die Ehrenbürger
"Niemand hat die Absicht, eine Mauer zu errichten" ;)
Pretty good but the menu is so small the options are limiting uf you don't eat meat. Spring rolls…read moreare amazing. Good place for a nice romantic dinner out. It s more expensive than some of the other Thai restaurants though. A main is about 15 euros, starter 6. Portions are small.
So, where is this burg (castle) as in Burggarten (Castle Garden)? Unfortunately, the Stauferburg,…read moreImperial castle/fortress for the Holy Roman Emperor has been long lost. A legend goes it was lost by an earthquake. Stones were valuable materials and the city was eager to expand. It's probable that the Rothenburg residents dismantled the castle themselves. On your left as you walk into the Castle Garden, you'll see the only preserved building of the former Stauferburg, which is now a memorial site. An info panel in front of the Blasius Chapel explains the structure and function of the former castle grounds. Past the castle, you'll get to a private residence that was once the office of the city nursery in Rothenburg. In the middle of the English garden grounds, you'll see a small baroque styled garden with allegories of the four seasons. The Castle Garden features a historic collection of trees and extensive lawns, which invite visitors to linger to bask in a medieval atmosphere. A column and pogrom stone in the Castle Garden recall the past. The Staufer column on the north side of the Castle Garden reminds of the era when the emperor's castle was used for control over the imperial city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in the Holy Roman Empire. Next to the chapel is a copy of the medieval pogrom stone. This memorializes the murder of the Jewish residents in Rothenburg, who died in the Middle Ages during the Rindtfleisch pogrom in 1298. Approaching Castle Garden via the Burgtor, you will have beautiful views of the Tauber Valley at the observation platforms to the left and right. It's a must visit when you are in Rothenburg.
The east of Rothenburg's old city, you can walk through the town wall into the medieval alleyways…read morevia the Galgentor (also called Würzburger Tor) or Rödertor. At the Rödertor is the Röderturm, which is open to visitors regularly. From here you get a wonderful view of the old quarter, from Markusturm with its stork's nest to - the also accessible - City Hall tower. The Röderturm is also a central starting point for Rothenburg's Tower Trail, which leads around the old quarter.
Blick auf die Tauber
Brands by name
Articles by date
Orangeriegarten
1 review
Lusamgärtlein
4 reviews
Rosengarten - Neue Residenz
16 reviews
Fürstengarten
Landesgartenschaugelände 1990
Naturlehrpfad Riedholz zwischen Grettstadt und Schwebheim
2 reviews
Breitfeldhöhe
Wehranlage - Park
Mainwiesen
LGS-Park