Seven Great MilestonesUNESCO World Heritage Sites in Southwest Germany

24.1.2022by Hirsch & Greif

From the Stone Age to the Modern Age

40,000 Years of Human History

Southwest Germany, the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg, is rich in cultural monuments. In fact, seven of Germany’s 50 or so UNESCO World Heritage Sites are between Lake Constance in the south and northern Baden-Württemberg. They span some 40,000 years, from caves with the oldest Ice Age art to Stuttgart’s modernist houses designed by architect Le Corbusier. In between are recreations of lakeside Stone Age pile dwellings and the Limes, which marked the border of the Roman Empire, plus medieval monasteries and the spa culture in Baden-Baden.

1# Discoveries from the Ice Age

Caves and Ice Age Art from the Swabian Alb

In 2017, six limestone caves in the Lone Valley and the Ach Valley were designated as World Heritage Sites. Why? Because of the astonishing artworks created by the people who lived there some 35,000 to 40,000 years ago. Unearthed after decades of research by archaeologists, these treasures include around 50 small sculptures. Made of mammoth ivory, they are among the world’s oldest examples of figurative art. Also discovered were eight flutes carved from bone, which are some of the world's oldest musical instruments. These fascinating Ice Age artefacts are exhibited in various museums in SouthWest Germany. Ninety minutes southeast of Stuttgart, the Blaubeuren Museum of Prehistory is home to the so-called "Venus from the Hohle Fels". The University of Tübingen museum showcases the 40,000-year-old Vogelherd horse, found in the Vogelherd cave, which is part of the Archäopark in Niederstotzingen. And in Stuttgart, the state museum (Landesmuseum Württemberg) houses a little lion's head, also from the Vogelherd cave, as well as a mammoth figure and a bone flute from the Geissenklösterle archaeological site, near Blaubeuren.
www.weltkultursprung.de/en
Entrance to a cave. The sun is shining through the hole in the rock. There are trees in front of the cave entrance.
Figure made of mammoth ivory resembles a human and stands in front of a campfire
A figure that looks like a cross between a lion and a human is exhibited in a museum.
Unfortunately currently closed: The Vogelherd Cave within the Vogelherd Archaeopark is one of six caves at the UNESCO World Heritage Site 'Caves and Ice Age Art of the Swabian Alb'.
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2# The Devout Island

Reichenau Island at Lake Constance

After the Roman era, Christianity spread across Western Europe. At the western end of Lake Constance, the island of Reichenau has insights into the early Middle Ages and the everyday life of Benedictine monks. Notable are three churches dating from the 9th to the 11th centuries: the atmospheric abbey church of St Mary and St Mark in Mittelzell, the church of St Peter and St Paul in Niederzell, and St George’s Church in Oberzell, with its well-preserved 1,000-year-old murals. Taken together, they are like a time machine. As for the Reichenau Museum, this provides an overview of the art and cultural history of this very special monastery island that was listed by UNESCO in 2000.
www.reichenau-tourismus.de | www.bodensee.eu/en
The island of Reichenau in the green-blue waters of Lake Constance.
Drone shot over a monastery with an inner courtyard. To the left is a road on which cars drive. Behind the monastery is Lake Constance with several jetties where boats are moored.
The monastery garden with various plant beds in which different herbs are grown. In the background are large trees and the Reichenau monastery.
Reichenau Island is the largest island in Lake Constance.
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3# Entirely Unchanged

Maulbronn Monastery

One hour northwest of Stuttgart, the Cistercian monastery of Maulbronn, founded in 1147, is considered to be one of the most complete and best-preserved medieval monastery complexes north of the Alps and provides rare insights into monastic life in the Middle Ages. No wonder it has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1993 and is often used as the backdrop for historical films. Although the monks left after the Reformation, the buildings were not left empty. A school and seminary were set up, and famous graduates include Johannes Kepler and Nobel Prize winning author Hermann Hesse. The school still exists with girls as well as boys; the monastery is open to all.
www.kloster-maulbronn.de/en | www.kraichgau-stromberg.de
The courtyard of a monastery, with the monastery church in the background.
Maulbronn Monastery is considered to be the most completely preserved medieval monastery complex north of the Alps.

4# An Architectural Revolution

Le Corbusier's Houses in the Weissenhof Estate in Stuttgart

In the 1920s, modern architecture was sweeping across Europe. And Stuttgart was one of the centres of avant-garde design. On a walk through the Weissenhof Estate (Weissenhofsiedlung) on the Killesberg hill, it is easy to see how the leading architects of the modern era changed the way we live. Built in 1927 as part of a national exhibition, the houses were examples of new ideas and new technology. Of the original 33 houses, 22 still stand and several are still homes. A century later, houses designed by Mies van der Rohe and Hans Scharoun look remarkably contemporary. Since 2016, two of Le Corbusier’s homes have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One has as an exhibition about the history of the estate; the other recreates what Le Corbusier called a “transformable dwelling”. Together they make up the Weissenhof Museum, a fascinating way to understand how the early 20th century viewed the future.
www.weissenhofmuseum.de/en/ | www.stuttgart-tourist.de/en
Modern house in a housing estate at dusk
View of the semi-detached house by architect Le Corbusier at night
Architectural works by Le Corbusier have been designated World Heritage Sites in seven countries. Two of his sites are located in Stuttgart: the semi-detached house and the detached house in the Weissenhof Estate.
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5# The Lives of our Ancestors

Lakeside Prehistoric Pile Dwellings at Lake Constance and in Upper Swabia

The Pile Dwelling Museum (Pfahlbaumuseum) in Unteruhldingen at Lake Constance is one of the best living history museums dedicated to the Stone Age. It recreates the life of the Neolithic hunter-gatherers, whose homes were on wooden piles, over water on the edge of lakes. Among the important finds are the oldest wheels in Europe as well as the oldest textiles in Europe, which date from around 3000 BC. Dugouts, wheels and carts provide important insights into trade and mobility in early settlement communities. In 2011, the pile dwellings at Lake Constance were among the Stone Age pile dwelling settlements in six Alpine countries that were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
www.pfahlbauten.de/en | www.bodensee.eu/en

Nearby, in Upper Swabia, there are more well-preserved traces of pile dwellings at Federsee lake. In Bad Buchau, the Federsee Museum has archaeological finds and 12 reconstructed houses from the Stone and Bronze Ages. Visitors can take a guided tour and watch archaeologists at work during the excavation season (July to September).
www.federseemuseum.de| www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/en
Aerial view of illuminated pile dwellings on a lake at night
An accumulation of pile dwellings stands in a lake and can be reached via a wooden footbridge.
A woman kneels on the floor of a pile dwelling, working on a mural.
The lake dwellings are prehistoric settlement remains in lakes around the Alps. The pile dwellings in Unteruhldingen have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.
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6# The Everyday Live of the Romans

Frontiers of the Roman Empire - The Upper German-Raetian Limes

The Roman Empire is one of the greatest empires that ever existed. The Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes is part of the Roman border fortifications with castles, watchtowers, walls and palisades with which the former world power demarcated its empire from free Germania. Back in 2005, Britain’s Hadrian's Wall and Southwest Germany’s Limes were added to the UNESCO World Heritage lists. Ninety minutes east of Stuttgart, the former border of the Roman Empire runs for 164 km / 100 miles through Baden-Württemberg. This is Europe’s largest archaeological monument, and it passes through the wooded landscapes of the Neckartal-Odenwald nature park, the Swabian-Franconian Forest nature park and the Hohenlohe region. Follow the border on foot or by bike on the well-marked Limes Cycle Path. For information on the numerous reconstructions and museums, stop at the Limes Information Centre in Aalen.
www.limesstrasse.de/en
Reconstruction of a border fortification with border tower at a clearing
The remains of a Roman fort at a border fortification
Two cyclists at a glass building containing a Roman border gate
The Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.
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7# The Source of Well-Being

Baden-Baden, one of the Great Spa Towns of Europe

Between 1700 and the 1930s, spa towns were the places to see and be seen in Europe. And two hours west of Stuttgart, Baden-Baden was one of the prime destinations for the European aristocracy. But its spa tradition began in Roman times, when the city's 12 thermal springs provided both medical cures and relaxation. In the 18th century, the town developed into a sophisticated resort, offering both spa treatments and culture. This tradition continues, from the elegant Kurhaus and its casino to the magnificent Friedrichsbad spa, and from the riverside gardens to art museums and a grand concert hall. In 2021, UNESCO named Baden-Baden as a World Heritage Site, as one of the Great Spa Towns of Europe. This group designation recognizes the historic and cultural importance of 11 towns in seven countries. As for the unique spa experience, that continues to thrive, with traditional and modern treatments, which are open to all.
www.baden-baden.com/en
A couple strolls through a garden in front of a large, neoclassical building.
Casino with red carpet and black poker tables with hanging luminous chandeliers in one room.
A statue stands on a paved square in front of a large, ancient, stony building
Aerial view of a small round pool in the Friedrichsbad thermal baths with artistically decorated walls.
A stop at the Kurhaus is a must when visiting Baden-Baden.
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Overview

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Southwest Germany

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CultureMuseums & galleries
Weissenhof Estate with Weissenhof Museum
The semi-detached homes designed by Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the Twentieth Century, shows the aesthetic, social and technical upheavals of the Moderne.
Stuttgart
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Baden-Baden
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NatureCanyons & Caves
Hohle Fels
The Hohle Fels in the Achtal near Schelklingen is one of the largest hall caves in the Swabian Alb. Excavations are still taking place in the Hohle Fels. Probably the most important find is the "Venus...
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Bockstein Cave near Öllingen
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Bocksteinhöhle
The Bocksteinhöhle is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura" and freely accessible. Finds from it can be dated back to 50,000 to 70,000 years ago. The Bocks...
Swabian Alb
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NatureCanyons & Caves
Sirgensteinhöhle
The Sirgenstein is located between Blaubeuren and Schelklingen on the western side of the valley. A mighty rock mass rises above the cave, on which a castle stood in the Middle Ages. The cave is part...
Blaubeuren
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Hohlenstein near Asselfingen
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Hohlenstein
Site of the world-famous 40,000-year-old mammoth ivory figure "Lion Man" and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura".
Asselfingen
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Venus of Hohle Fels in the Museum of Prehistory Blaubeuren
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Urgeschichtliches Museum
Museum of prehistory Blaubeuren – Where man came into being!
Swabian Alb
familien-ferien Preisträger
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Unteruhldingen Prehistoric Village
Travel back in time on Lake Constance. At one of the largest archaeological open-air museums in Europe, find out what everyday life was like back in the Stone Age by visiting 23 reconstructed houses,...
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A small group sits in front of a tree in the forecourt of the Hohentübingen Palace Museum
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Museum of the University of Tübingen MUT Ancient Cultures
The "Vogelherd figurines" are among the most famous exhibits at the "Museum of the University of Tübingen MUT Ancient Cultures" at Hohentübingen Castle. They are among the oldest works of art known to...
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Casino Baden-Baden
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Museum Reichenau
The cultural history of the island, famous for its Benedictine monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is explained in four important historic buildings.
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Illuminated spa house in the evening
CultureEnjoy music & festivals
Kurhaus Baden-Baden
Step into Baden-Baden’s Kurhaus and enjoy its unique elegance of the Belle Epoque. Whether it’s a concert, a visit to the casino, a midnight dinner or an unforgettable ball night, the Kurhaus is the...
Black Forest
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Friedrichsbad Spa
Discover the fascinating world of the Friedrichsbad –The traditional thermal bath offers an unforgettable bathing experience.
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Kloster Maulbronn
Maulbronn Monastery is considered to be the most completely preserved medieval Cistercian monastery complex north of the Alps. Maulbronn Monastery owes its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site to th...
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Geissenklösterle near Blaubeuren
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Geißenklösterle
The Geißenklösterle is located south of Blaubeuren-Weiler in the Bruckfels massif above the Ach river. The archaeological layers date back to the Neanderthal period.
Blaubeuren-Weiler
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Archäopark Vogelherd with Vogelherd Cave
The Vogelherd Cave near Niederstotzingen ranks among the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Caves and Ice Age Art of the Swabian Alb" since summer 2017. Here, Ice Age culture comes alive.
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Limes Museum Aalen
A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Swabian Alb10:00
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Limestor Rainau-Dalkingen
The Limestor Dalkingen is a unique cultural monument on the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes.
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LIMES Cycle Route Ellwangen
The bike tour leads to the sights of the Limes and the lakes of the Ellwanger Seenland.
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The Monastic Island of Reichenau
Only 3 miles/5 km long, this tiny island of Lake Constance is notable for its Benedictine Monastery.
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