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Neresheim
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Neresheim is a city in Härtsfeld on the Eastern Alb.

background

Neresheim is a state-approved resort, but the city became world-famous for the monastery church that stands east of the city on the Ulrichsberg.

getting there

Surroundings of Neresheim
Bask 24 kmBopfingen 16 kmNordlingen 18 km
Oberkochen 24 kmCardinal points.pngDonauwörth 46 km
Heidenheim 21 kmGiengen 22 kmDillingen 28 km

By plane

The Stuttgart Airport is just over 100 km away. The is suitable for smaller machines Aalen-Heidenheim airfield in the Elchingen district.

By train

Neresheim is on the route of the Härtsfeldbahn, which only operates as a museum railway. The next train stations are in Bopfingen and in Heidenheim.

By bus

There are bus connections with Bask via lines 106 and 108 from Beck Schubert, with Bopfingen via line 7864 from Regiobus Stuttgart, with Dischingen and Ballmertshofen on line 101 from Omnibus Rupp and with Heidenheim on lines 51 and 52 of the HVG.

In the street

Neresheim is on the B466, it crosses the city as Schwäbische Albstraße and connects to the A7 AS near Heidenheim Symbol: AS 116. From Aalen and the A7 AS Symbol: AS 115 you get to Neresheim on the L1084.

mobility

The Neresheim city bus runs every hour from Monday to Friday.

Map of Neresheim

Tourist Attractions

Neresheim monastery church

1  Neresheim Abbey Church, Benedictine Abbey 73450 Neresheim. Tel.: (0)7326 85 01, Fax: (0)7326 85 133. Neresheim Abbey Church in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNeresheim Abbey Church in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryNeresheim Abbey Church (Q334064) in the Wikidata database.It is probably the most important attraction in the entire Härtsfeld area. It is open daily with free admission from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Guided tours are offered Mon – Sat 11 am and 3 pm, Sun 11:15 am and 3:15 pm. They take place for at least 15 interested people, they last about 45 minutes and are free of charge, donations are welcome.
The monastery church was built according to the plans of Balthasar Neumann, it was created in the years 1750–1792 in the late baroque style. The ceiling frescoes are by the Tyrolean painter Martin Knoller. Concerts are held regularly in the church during the summer months.
One belongs to the monastery Monastery museum. Tel.: (0)7326 8501. . It can only be viewed as part of a guided tour. It is open Tuesdays to Fridays, and registration (by telephone) is required. On Sat and Sun there are guided tours at 4 p.m., which you can also take part in without prior registration. Admission price adults € 5, groups € 4 per person, children up to 8 years free. Many of the museum's rooms can only be reached by stairs.
The Monastery property is privately managed, the products are marketed in a farm shop.

Härtsfeld Museum

Härtsfeld Museum, Rathausstrasse 22 (in the old Vogthaus). Open: Apr – Oct Sun 1.30pm – 4pm.Price: Admission: € 1.50, reduced € 1.: Exhibits from the surrounding area, including a pharmacy, rosaries. In 2005 the museum was named a "Exemplary Local History Museum".

Härtsfeldbahn Museum

Härtsfeldbahn Museum. Open: on days when the train is in operation from 11 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 5 pm.The Härtsfeldbahn was a narrow-gauge railway that was operated by Bask to Dillingen on the Danube drove. The operation was stopped in 1972, the tracks dismantled. Museum trains have been running on a 3 km section in the summer months since 2002. The museum visit is included in the fare.

miscellaneous

  • Show charcoaling in the nature reserve south of the city Compulsion. Details and current dates at the tourist information.
  • Pilgrimage chapel Maria book on the K3301 (towards Hohlenstein)

activities

shop

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

health

Practical advice

Tourist information, Main street 21, 73450 Neresheim, Germany. Tel.: (0)7326 8149, Email: . Open: Mon-Thu 8.30 a.m.-12 p.m., Thu 2.30 p.m.-5 p.m., Fri 8.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m.

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literature

Web links

https://www.neresheim.de/ - Official website of Neresheim

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