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    Würzburg spans the banks of the river Main in the region of Lower Franconia in the north of the state of Bavaria, Germany. The heart of the town is on the locally eastern ( right ) bank. The town is enclosed by the Landkreis Würzburg but is not a part of it.

  2. Würzburg is a Baroque city offering southern German flair and Franconian hospitality. Architectural masterpieces from various eras shape the cityscape. Even from afar, the two imposing towers of St. Kilian Cathedral – the fourth largest Romanesque church in Germany – point the way to the city.

  3. Jan 26, 2020 · In the midst of vineyards, Würzburg is a historic university city in Franconia. All eyes are drawn to the two palaces either side of the Main River. On the right bank behind the old town is the UNESCO-listed Würzburg Residence, the Baroque home for the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg, a palace of staggering size and splendour that has ...

  4. Things to Do in Wurzburg, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 40,493 traveler reviews and photos of Wurzburg tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Wurzburg. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. May 28, 2024 · 1. Take a tour of the world-famous Würzburg Residence and Court Gardens. 2. Stroll through “Klein Nizza” 3. Cross the Alte Mainbrücke and join locals for a “Brückenschoppen” 4. Climb up to the Marienberg Fortress. 5. Dive into the local wine culture. 6. Recharge and enjoy local cuisine in a beer garden. 7.

  6. Würzburg Germany. How to spend 1 day in Würzburg Germany. In this 1-day itinerary in Würzburg, discover the main attractions of the city. Day 1 in Würzburg. Start the day by visiting the Alte Mainbrücke, Würzburg’s main ancient bridge, lined with Baroque statues of saints.

  7. Wurzburg, Germany. Set on the vine-clad banks of the Main River and embellished with beautiful baroque masterpieces and delightful Franconian wineries, this lively university city of Wurzburg serves as a suitably picturesque starting point for Bavaria’s Romantic Road. Read more.