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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...

Wunderstaa Wein AG

Wunderstaa's top wines and premium brandies stand for high and balanced quality and can compete with national and international products.
Rhine Falls close to Lake Constance

(Group) Hotels in Schaffhausen - Swiss shore of Lake Constance

Here you can find an overview of all relevant group hotels in Schaffhausen. In case you need more information or further assistance, please contact the hotel owners using...
Ausstellung "Steinzeitdorf Ehrenstein"

Exhibition "Stone Age Village Ehrenstein"

The permanent collection in the Blaustein town hall foyer shows finds and reconstruction models of the Ehrenstein site, detailing life in the 4th millennium BC.
Anbetung der Könige, Krippe von Antonio Pigozzi

Nativity Scene Museum, Dornbirn

The Museum is located in a 150-year-old stable at the mouth of the Rappenloch gorge. Visitors can admire some 180 cribs and crib figurines from around the world. In addition...
City train Vaduz close to Lake Constance

Citytrain Vaduz

Discover Vaduz in 35 minutes! For all those visitors to Liechtenstein who want to see more than just the core of Vaduz in half an hour, our city tour is the best opportunity...

Town Museum Meilen

The local history collection covers the pile-dwellers from Meilen, where exploration first began in the 19th century, as well as unique finds recovered from the water well at...

seemaxx Outlet Center Radolfzell

Welcome to seemaxx, the only outlet centre on Lake Constance. Your favourite brands are waiting to be rediscovered here - at prices that are really worth it. Over 40 top...

UNESCO Site Große Stadt Kleiner Hafner

This is the oldest known pile construction site. Originally an island, Egolzwil was repeatedly inhabitated into the Late Bronze Age.