At the border of the Thuringian Forest, near the Bavarian border, at the South tail of Thuringian and protected by the Gleich-mountains in the Rhön-Grabfeld, is our small city Römhild.
The city of Römhild offers, aside from the growing industry, numerous tourist highlights.
renown
collegiate church (built 1450 up to 1470) with funeral monuments –
aside others – from the cast-bronze workshop of Peter Vischers of
Nuremberg.
The high altar of carver Johann Adam Lux
from Bad Neustadt / Saale is considered to one of the most significant
baroque altars of Middle Germany.
The fabulous
castle Glücksburg, originally a moated castle is a late Gothic building
of Count Henneberg - Aschach / Römhild, formerly residence of the
princedom Saxon - Römhild.
The
stone castle museum, a prehistoric museum shows stations on Celtic
experience route and one of the largest Celtic forts of Europe.