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Rose Island and the shallow waters around it together form the UNESCO World Heritage component part. | © © BLfD, Foto: K. Leidorf

UNESCO sites Feldafing Roseninsel

Rose Island in Lake Starnberg was the first and only pile dwelling site that was discovered in Bavaria during the 19th century. With the exception of the nearby Kempfenhausen...

Department of Underwater Archeology Zurich

Features three showcases with information on underwater archeology and dendrochronology.
Ascent of the church tower, Heiden at Lake Constance

Ascent of the church tower, Heiden

Discover Heiden from a bird’s eye view. Climb 157 steps to the tower room. You will be rewarded with magnificent views over Lake Constance and the charming rolling...
Comturey on Mainau Island

Event Venue Mainau Island

Mainau Island, surrounded by Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein, in the midst of Lake Constance, provides a stunning and inspiring setting...

UNESCO Site Enge Alpenquai

This exclusively Late Bronze Age settlement has a large variety of organic materials. Several settlement phases occupied this site until the end of the pile dweller period.
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Lake Constance ferry Friedrichshafen—Romanshorn

The most beautiful connection between the German and the Swiss shore of Lake Constance is the ferry that runs between Friedrichshafen and Romanshorn. The 41-minute crossing...

UNESCO Site Rorenhaab

This site marks the beginnings of pile-dwelling research in the canton of Zurich. The settlement was inhabited by the Cortaillod culture to the Late Bronze Age.

Hotel im Winkel

Schloss Messkirch

Meßkirch Palace

Built in the Renaissance style by the Counts of Zimmern in 1557, Meßkirch Palace is one of the first four-wing structures north of the Alps. You will see Germany’s oldest...