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What to See in Tettnang - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Tettnang (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Tettnang Castle, Gate Castle, and Hopfengut Nº 20. Also, be sure to include Ehemalige Friedhofskapelle in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Tettnang (Baden-Württemberg).

Tettnang Castle

Castle in Tettnang, Germany
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Also known as: Neues Schloss

Castle in Tettnang, Germany. Tettnang Castle, also known as the Tettnang New Palace, is one of three castles in the German town of Tettnang. The other ones are Tettnang Old Palace and Torschloss close to Bärenplatz.

Tettnang Castle is owned by Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg.[1]

Address: Montfort platz, Tettnang

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Gate Castle

Gate Castle
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The Torschloss is a Renaissance building on the edge of the old town of Tettnang. The castle-like ensemble of buildings was formerly part of the town fortifications, served at times as the residence of the Counts of Montfort, as a school, and today houses the town museum and the town archives.

Address: 43 Montfortstraße, Tettnang

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Hopfengut Nº 20

Hopfengut Nº 20
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Museum, Specialty museum, Brewery, Food and drink

Address: Hopfengut 20, 88069 Tettnang

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Ehemalige Friedhofskapelle

Ehemalige Friedhofskapelle
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The former cemetery chapel in the 'Alter Friedhof' is a listed cultural monument in the town of Tettnang in the Lake Constance district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Loretokapelle

Loretokapelle
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The Roman Catholic Loreto Chapel in Tettnang was built during the Thirty Years' War between 1624 and 1627.

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Lindenbuckel

Lindenbuckel
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The area elevation 493.8 south of Tettnang near Schäferhof, popularly known as Lindenbuckel, is a protected landscape area in the south of the town of Tettnang in the Lake Constance district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, designated by ordinances of December 24, 1954 and October 21, 1998 by the Bodenseekreis District Office as the lower nature conservation authority.

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