Imperial City of Dinkelsbühl

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The Imperial City of Dinkelsbühl is a well-preserved historic town in Bavaria, Germany, renowned for its intact medieval city walls, timber-framed houses, and rich imperial free city heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former imperial free city
historic town
medieval city
administrativeChange mediatised to Bavaria
country Germany NERFINISHED
economicActivity local crafts and services
tourism
governedBy city council of Dinkelsbühl NERFINISHED
hasArchitectureStyle Gothic architecture
Renaissance architecture NERFINISHED
medieval architecture
hasCulturalHeritage historic guild houses
traditional Franconian townscape
hasEvent Kinderzeche historical festival NERFINISHED
hasFeature city gates
city walls
cobbled streets
half-timbered houses
medieval fortifications
hasLandmark Nördlinger Tor NERFINISHED
Rothenburger Tor NERFINISHED
Segringer Tor NERFINISHED
St. George’s Minster NERFINISHED
Weinmarkt square NERFINISHED
Wörnitz Gate NERFINISHED
heritage imperial free city heritage
historicalStatus Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor intact historic townscape
largely preserved old town
timber-framed houses
well-preserved medieval city walls
language German
locatedIn Bavaria
Middle Franconia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nördlingen NERFINISHED
Rothenburg ob der Tauber NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Wörnitz NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Roman Empire
preservationStatus well-preserved
region Franconia NERFINISHED
religionHistory mixed Catholic and Protestant traditions
roadConnection German Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) NERFINISHED
timePeriod Middle Ages
tourism attracts cultural heritage tourism
popular stop on the Romantic Road
urbanForm walled town

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Swabian Circle hasPart Imperial City of Dinkelsbühl