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History
St. Kilian's Church, the Renaissance town hall with its art clock and the Deutschhof - Heilbronn's traces from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
Attractions
St. Kilian's Church
Heilbronn's iconic parish church with a soaring Gothic west tower - Renaissance art and the city's landmark above the market square.
Market Square with Town Hall and Astronomical Clock
A 1535 Renaissance town hall with the famous astronomical art clock of 1580 - the beating heart of downtown Heilbronn.
Käthchen House
The house where Käthchen of Heilbronn is said to have lived - Heinrich von Kleist's romantic heroine and the city's nickname.
Hafenmarkt Tower
A medieval defensive tower from Heilbronn's city fortifications - still a landmark at the edge of the pedestrian zone.
Götzen Tower
The southwestern city-wall tower on the Neckar - named after Götz von Berlichingen, who was held prisoner in Heilbronn.
Bollwerk Tower
A mighty city-wall tower north of downtown - a Renaissance-era fortification from the 15th century.
Deutschhof with Teutonic Order Minster
A former Teutonic Order commandery with the Minster of St. Peter and Paul and the Heilbronn Municipal Museums.
from 5 EUR
Schießhaus Park
A Neoclassical park on the Rosenberg with a historic shooting hall - a quiet hillside setting with city views.
Synagogue and Jewish Center
The Heilbronn synagogue (2006) with a Jewish center - a place of worship, encounter and city history.