Narrow streets and medieval buildings with aromas emanating from windows and a creative mind, you think you are in ancient Germania.
Written Jun 28, 2007
Website: http://www.dettelbach.de/
At the far end of the town is the pilgrimage church of Maria im Sand (16th-17th C.), with a sumptuous main doorway and an altar with a much venerated image of the Virgin (1779).
Updated Mar 24, 2007
In the vicinity of Dettelbach you will find the Mainfrankenpark with its various tourist attractions. Let this picturesque place enchant you and enjoy the local hospitality, the romantic flair of Dettelbach and its great wines!
Updated Mar 24, 2007
The wine farmers from Dettelbach and its adjoining villages are mainly retailers and market their products on their own. Their decorative estates and snug backyards invite visitors to taste their products.
The local restaurants offer delicious specialities from the area and offer marvellous wines from the vineyards that surround Dettelbach. You should definitely try the so-called Muskatzinen, spicy biscuits that were created one hundred years ago.
Updated Mar 24, 2007
The town-hall which was built across the stream Dettel in the perpendicular style is the most striking sight within the town-centre. A further landmark is the church of the Catholic town parish on an ancient castle hill with its two unequal towers.
A few hundred yards east of the historic town-wall you can visit Maria in the Sand a famous church of pilgrimage with a variety of Renaissance and Baroque works of art.
Updated Mar 24, 2007
Favorite thing: It is situated in the Main valley, very close to the river. Dettelbach presents itself with its medieval town-wall that is still in very good condition with its two large sally gates and many small towers surrounding the historic town centre.
The narrow streets and old half-timbered houses invite visitors for a walk through the Middle-Ages.
Dettelbach official sight
Updated Mar 24, 2007
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