Nördlingen: Historic town with a lively weekly market and education!
Discover Nördlingen in the Donau-Ries: a city with a rich history, impressive architecture and a strong economy.

Nördlingen: Historic town with a lively weekly market and education!
In the middle of the picturesque Swabian countryside lies Nördlingen, a city with a history of over 1,100 years and impressive sights that are interesting not only for tourists, but also for New Cologne residents and locals. This charming city, located in the Donau-Ries district, has a population of around 20,674 people and is characterized by its particularly well-preserved city walls, which can be explored on foot in a visitor-friendly manner.
The geographical peculiarity of Nördlingen is the 15 million year old meteorite crater in which the city was built. This giant not only offers a unique sight, but has also shaped the architectural structure of the city. St. George's Church, with its striking 90 meter high tower, is of great importance due to its architectural history; The work began in the 15th century. Another historical highlight is the town hall from the 13th century, which, along with the church, is one of the oldest buildings in the city.
Education and infrastructure
Nördlingen not only scores points with its history, but also with its comprehensive educational offerings. In addition to a variety of school types, from elementary school to high school, the city is home to the Donau-Ries University Center, a branch of the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences. Doctors' practices, a foundation hospital and nursing facilities ensure good medical care. Nördlingen is well positioned professionally and has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Germany, supported by strong medium-sized industries and a qualified trade.
Not to be forgotten are the shopping opportunities for everyday needs, various specialist shops and a traditional weekly market, which offers a wonderful opportunity to purchase regional products. Nördlingen's central location in the triangle of the major cities of Munich, Stuttgart and Nuremberg makes the city easily accessible by both car and train, making it an interesting place to live or a destination for day trips.
Leisure and sightseeing
Nördlingen also has a lot to offer culturally. Visitors can learn more about the geological features in the Ries Crater Museum. In addition, the city museum and the Bavarian Railway Museum invite you to immerse yourself in the history of the region. A walk along the 2.7 kilometer long city wall is essential and offers a magnificent view of the city.
The city wall festival also has an important place here, which celebrates the history and traditions of Nördlingen every two years through festivals and reenactments. For sports fans, TSV 1861 Nördlingen is not only known for its basketball department, but also for its connection with the famous football player Gerd Müller. And don't forget: The Scarlet Race, which has been taking place since 1463, attracts horse lovers and visitors from all over the region.
No matter whether you admire the impressive church architecture, stroll through the old streets or discover Nördlingen's personal history, the city has something to offer for everyone. The mix of geological wonders, rich history and vibrant culture make Nördlingen a destination that inspires with every visit.
For anyone wanting to explore Nördlingen during a visit, there are numerous accommodation options - such as the centrally located Cafe-Hotel Altreuter, which is just a stone's throw from St. George's Church and the market square. Nördlingen is not only worth a trip, but also a longer stay to fully enjoy the beauty of this city.