
Bregenz, Austria
Hear the legend of Guta, the ancient woman who thwarted an assault on the citizens of Bregenz in 1406. Marvel at the architectural marvels of numerous historic structures dating back to the 13th century.
Start your tour at the Church of St. Gallus, a magnificent structure blending Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo architectural styles. Constructed between 1380 and 1390, the church showcases intricate details and historical significance. Adjacent to the church lies the Thalbach Monastery, dating back to 1436 and officially established in 1575. This monastic site now houses wooden sculptures depicting saints.
Proceed towards the Altes Rathaus, an imposing edifice constructed from timber and dating back to the 17th century. Designed by Michael Kunz in 1662, this building served as the town hall until the 19th century. Its grandeur can be seen through its ornate interiors and exterior facades.
Explore the Ehre-Guta-Platz, honoring the legendary Guta, a woman who saved the citizens of Bregenz during a 1406 attack. Her bravery is commemorated through this square.
The St. Martin's Tower stands out as a striking example of Baroque architecture. Erected around 1362, this tower reaches heights above other landmarks in Bregenz, offering panoramic views of the cityscape. Adjacent to the tower is the Saint Martin's Chapel, showcasing religious artifacts and historical relics.
Marvel at the Montfortbrunnen Fountain, dedicated to Hugo von Montfort, a prominent poet and politician. The bronze statue adorning the fountain was crafted by Emil Gehrer, capturing Montfort’s serene moment as he plays the harp while seated gracefully.
Admire the exquisite architecture of a three-story house located along the Kornmarktstrasse. Constructed in Baroque style, this house features a captivating sculpture of the Virgin Mary, symbolizing faith and devotion.
Conclude your tour at the Künstlerhaus, a modern cultural hub housing international contemporary art exhibitions. Originally known as Villa Gülich and later transformed into the Palais Thurn und Taxis, this venue hosts diverse artistic works, including temporary installations and thematic displays.
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Bregenz, Austria
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1.86 mi
1.86 mi
4.41 mi
Bregenzer Straße
4.29 mi
4.47 mi
4.47 mi
4.47 mi
4.47 mi
4.47 mi
5.16 mi
The Church of St. Gallus
Between 1380 and 1390
Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo
Adjacent to the Church of St. Gallus
Dating back to 1436
In 1575
It now houses wooden sculptures depicting saints
An imposing edifice
Designed by Michael Kunz in 1662
Until the 19th century
Honoring the legendary Guta
A woman who saved the citizens of Bregenz during a 1406 attack
Around 1362
Showcasing religious artifacts and historical relics
St. Martin's Tower
Erected around 1362
Dedicated to Hugo von Montfort
A prominent poet and politician
Located along the Kornmarktstrasse
Baroque style
Originally known as Villa Gülich and later transformed into the Palais Thurn und Taxis
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