Schwaebisch Hall is a cute town with a population of around 30,000 in the northeast of the federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Surrounded by a beautiful landscape, Schwaebisch Hall is a wealthy, lively town with a good preserved old town and many medieval, renaissance and baroque monuments.
Here´s the first part of my pictures:
Gothic church St. Catherine, mostly 14th century:
Gothic church St. John, 14th century:
St. Michael, a real gem of late gothic architecture in southern Germany, 15th century (With romanesque tower, 12th century):
15th century sculpture:
Late gothic stained glass windows, 15th century:
Late medieval bonehouse under St. Michael:
Part II of Schwaebisch Hall:
Jewish cemetery:
View to Comburg, a fortified abbey founded in 11th century with buildings from 12th-18th centuries:
Small romanesque church in an outskirt of Schwaebisch Hall, 11th century, with medieval and baroque frescoes and modern stained glass windows inside:
Walking to Comburg:
Romanesque gate of Comburg, 13th century:
Late romanesque chapel, 13th century:
Abbey church St. Nicolas, early 18th century (With romanesque towers, 12th century):