Endingen am Kaiserstuhl
Sights
The house is a gem in the medieval town area. The Monuments Office considers the Alemannic half-timbered building from the 15th century to be very important. The cellar is around 1,000 years old. The late Gothic frescoes (1495) are the oldest in a private house in southern Germany. Today,
houses the Vorderösterreich Museum and the tourist information office.
Endingen and large parts of Breisgau belonged to the House of Habsburg and thus to Vorderösterreich for almost 430 years (1379-1805). The town is characterized
by many buildings, churches and traditions from this period.
The Vorderösterreich Museum can be visited free of charge during the opening hours of the tourist information office.
This is how it continues:
Cross the Adelshof and at the end turn right through the narrow passageway (Schwiibogen) into the main street. From there, walk a few steps further to the left until you turn into Dielenmarkstraße opposite, where you can discover the Wettebrunnen fountain.
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