Attractions and places to see around Mainbernheim include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated on the edge of the Steigerwald, the town is surrounded by picturesque vineyards. Its medieval Old Town features a largely intact town wall, approximately 1 km long, with 18 towers and 2 gates. The area also offers numerous hiking trails and cycling routes.
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In the heart of Marktbreit is the famous Malerwinkelhaus, built in the 15th century. This historic half-timbered house has always attracted artists and visitors and is now a popular photo subject for tourists from all over the world.
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Imposing building of the city administration... especially viewed from the gable side
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The Malerwinkel in Marktbreit is definitely not to be missed! Super beautiful!👍
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The construction of a treadwheel crane like the one in Marktbreit was the responsibility of the local ruler. The previous structure was commissioned by Joseph I Adam, 4th Prince of Schwarzenberg. After its destruction in 1784, his successor, John I Nepomuk, 5th Prince of Schwarzenberg, commissioned the construction of the current structure.
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A really beautiful setting
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The photo motif from Marktbreit. The motif consists of the painter's corner house and the town hall with its north gate.
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The Malerwinkelhaus, picturesquely situated on the Breitbach and originally dating back to the 17th century, is the landmark of the town of Marktbreit and remains a popular motif for artists and photographers to this day. While the building served as a business premises (grocery store) for centuries, it now houses the Malerwinkelhaus museum with the permanent exhibitions “Frauen-Zimmer. Lebensstationen in einer fränkischen Kleinstadt” and the “Römerkabinett”. More info at: https://www.museum.de/museen/museum-malerwinkelhaus-marktbreit
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The Kitzingen Old Main Bridge is one of the six medieval Main Bridges in Lower Franconia. The bridge was first mentioned in documents in 1300 when it replaced a ferry. The inner bridge gate was also the eastern gate of the city wall. The original construction with twelve arches had to be adapted to shipping in 1955 and partially modified. The stone sculpture on the bridge is by Richard Rother (1925). The Old Main Bridge is closed to motorized traffic and offers a wonderful view of the city. In summer, locals and guests enjoy the city shop on the bridge. (https://www.stadt-kitzingen.de/Tourism/Seeing Values)
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Mainbernheim boasts a well-preserved medieval Old Town, featuring a largely intact town wall approximately 1 km long with 18 towers and 2 gates. You can also see the historic Paulshaus, the Stammhaus der Lebkuchenfabrik (gingerbread factory's original house), the Evangelische Kirche St. Johannis, the Vierröhrenbrunnen (four-pipe fountain), and the Pulverturm (Powder Tower).
Yes, several historical towns and landmarks are easily accessible. You can visit Old Town Ochsenfurt, known for its almost complete fortifications and 15th-century New Town Hall. Another option is Dettelbach Old Town, a popular holiday destination with a historic town hall. The Malerwinkel House in Marktbreit, a picturesque 17th-century building now housing a museum, is also nearby.
Mainbernheim is situated on the edge of the Steigerwald and is surrounded by picturesque vineyards, offering breathtaking panoramic views. The area is ideal for exploring natural beauty, with many spots to enjoy the landscape.
The region around Mainbernheim offers numerous hiking trails. Popular options include routes along the Tauber River, trails with vineyard views, and the Panorama Trail known for spectacular vistas. For families, the 'Natur pur' forest nature trail provides an interactive learning experience. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Mainbernheim guide.
Absolutely! The well-known Main-Radweg (Main Cycle Path) runs along the river and passes through many idyllic villages. Other cycling routes in the area include the 'Fortified Churches Route' and the 'Franconian 3 Rivers Route (Aisch-Regnitz-Main)'. Discover more options on the Cycling around Mainbernheim guide.
Spring and autumn are considered the best seasons for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around Mainbernheim. During these times, the landscape is particularly vibrant, either with blooming flora or rich autumn colors, making for a very picturesque experience.
Yes, families can enjoy the 'Natur pur' forest nature trail for an interactive learning experience in nature. Additionally, the Old Main Bridge Kitzingen is now closed to motor vehicles, making it a pleasant pedestrian area for families to stroll. For more thrill, Freizeit-Land Geiselwind, an amusement park, is also within a short driving distance.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical charm of the towns, the picturesque vineyards, and the extensive network of hiking and cycling routes. The blend of cultural heritage monuments and natural landscapes, such as the Old Main Bridge Kitzingen with its Stadtschoppen events, and the well-preserved fortifications of Old Town Ochsenfurt, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Old Main Bridge Kitzingen is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
For a serene natural experience, visit Schwanberg Castle Park. It features a beautiful Lindenallee (linden tree avenue), walking paths, and impressive tree groups, offering a peaceful escape in every season.
Mainbernheim is known as a 'gingerbread town' (Lebkuchenstadt), with the original house of a gingerbread factory offering a glimpse into its culinary traditions. In Dettelbach, you should definitely try the Muskatzinen, a local pastry specialty shaped like a tie loop and flavored with nutmeg.


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