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The ancient German city of Lindau / Lindau, which was a free imperial city until 1806, and now is the administrative center of the Bavarian district of the same name administrative district Swabia, located on east coast Lake Constance at the top of the "triangle", where the borders of three states converge: Germany, Austria and Switzerland.


The first mention of the city dates back to the 9th century and is associated with the monastery Holy Mother of God that under the lindens, hence the name of the city - Lindau (Linde in German means linden).



In 950, a large market arose on the mainland, which was moved to the island in 1079 for security reasons.






The historic center of Lindau is located on an island with an area of ​​0.68 sq. km, it is home to about 3,000 inhabitants. WITH mainland The city of the island is connected by a car-pedestrian bridge and a 500-meter dam with railway tracks.


Railway tracks lead to the built in 1913-1921. Lindau main station / Hauptbahnhof Lindau.











Inside the station, elements of the original decoration have been partially preserved.









Life at the station is in full swing ...




In the first half of the 20th century, the station had a long wooden landing stage, part of which is reproduced. This landing stage served both the station and the passenger pier.




The railway tracks go straight to the water, which is done both for the convenience of passengers and in order to be able to reload cargo on ferries that go across Lake Constance to the German Konstanz and the Swiss Romanshorn.




The harbor of Lindau is absolutely charming.




The entrance to the harbor of the port of the island is closed from the lake by two artificial breakwaters.






On one of them, in 1856, the New Lighthouse / Neuer Leuchtturm was built with a height of 33 meters. The lighthouse is open to visitors and has an observation deck that can be reached by a staircase with 139 steps.





On another pier stands a sculpture of a lion - the symbol of Bavaria, installed in the 19th century.






Moles fence off the port part of the island from Lake Constance, on which Hafenplatz / Port Square is located, completely built up with hotels with cozy cafes and restaurants.




IN good weather the port embankment is probably the most favorite place for both residents and tourists.






Here, on Hafenplatz, stands old tower Magnturm, left over from the old city fortifications. From the 1200s until the construction of the Neuer Leuchtturm on the jetty, the tower served as a lighthouse.





A colorful roof appeared on the tower in the 19th century.



Located next to Hafenplatz central square the historical part of the city - Reichplatz / Imperial Square. It attracts the attention of the Lindavia / Lindavia-Brunnen fountain with a red marble plinth. In the center of the composition is a sculpture of Lindavia, the patroness of the city. The figures surrounding her symbolize the sources of Lindau's wealth - shipping, fishing, winemaking and agriculture.




The colorful facade of the Old Town Hall / Das Alte Rathaus, built in 1422-1436, overlooks the Reichplatz. Inside the Old Town Hall, a Gothic hall and a library have been preserved.




The rear facade of the Old Town Hall overlooks Bismarkplatz.






Next to the Old Town Hall stands the new city council building, built in 1706-1717.




Bismarck Square is located on the main pedestrian and shopping street of Lindau - Maximilianstrasse.


This colorful street is replete with old houses of the 16th-17th centuries.














Many of the houses have long history. For example, "Haus zum Pflug" was built in 1391 and is a symbiosis of typical buildings neighboring countries overlooking Lake Constance. For example, its arcade is very similar to those in the old houses of the center of Swiss Bern.






Very picturesque and numerous lanes, departing in different directions from Maximilianstrasse.




These lanes connect Maximilianstrasse with another pedestrian street running parallel to it - In der Grub / "In the Ditch".







Walking along this street, we find ourselves on the Market Square / Marktplatz with the fountain of Neptune / Neptunbrunnen.




On the square stands an old house known as the "House of Cavazzen" / Haus zum Cavazzen, the facade of which is decorated with paintings. The house was built in 1729 by the Swiss architect Jacob Grubermann. Now the house houses the city museum with a unique collection of 60 mechanical musical instruments from the "Collection of Friedrich Wilhelm Kalina".




There are also two old churches on the square.




Church of St. Stephana / Stephanskirche (she is on the left in the photo) has been standing on the Market Square since the end of the 12th century. The church was rebuilt many times, since 1526 it has been evangelical.


The Cathedral of the Virgin / Münster unserer Lieben Frau (the former monastery church, in the photo above - on the right) was built on this site back in the 9th century, in 1748-1752. rebuilt in baroque style by the architect Johann Caspar Bagnato / Johann Caspar Bagnato, author of the castle in Mainau and the new castle in Meersburg.


Luxurious interiors in the Rococo style have been preserved inside.




Let's go back down In der Grub to eastern part the historical core of the city on the Schrannenplatz square. This is perhaps the most romantic corner of the old city.




An integral ensemble of several historical buildings has been preserved here. From the ancient city fortifications, the Thieves' Tower / Diebsturm with interesting bay windows, built in the 14th century, remained. For my long history the tower changed several names - Malefitzturm, Stadtknechtsturm, Köbler. The name "Thieves" tower received from the time when it became a prison.



Nearby is a house, or rather, a complex of houses and workshops, which belonged to the family of Lindau bell makers Ernst / Ernst, who worked here from 1568 to 1768.






Next to the tower is the most old church Lindau - Church of St. Petra / Peterskirche. This temple is over 1000 years old.






Inside, wall paintings have been preserved, including the work of Hans Holbein the Elder "Lindau Passions".








Next to this lovely idyll of the old city, on the initiative of the Foolish Workshop / Narrenzunft - the name of the committee for organizing and holding Shrovetide festivities - in 1989 they built the Fountain of Fools / Narrenbrunnen. It is problematic to give an adequate translation of those allegories that are presented on the fountain (Binsengeister, Kornköffler, Moschkopf, Pflasterbutzen), but it sounds something like this: Idlener, Lost, Waste and someone else.




In fairness, we note that in our material we did not show much of what else can be seen in Lindau: numerous towers, part of the city's fortifications, various historical buildings. It's just that in Lindau, perhaps, not individual buildings are important, but the general atmosphere - the lake and beautiful embankment, charming pedestrian streets and lanes, old houses and squares, cozy cafes and restaurants.










And for shoppers, the city is of particular interest, as there are surprisingly many boutiques and shops with an assortment of world famous brands.




Well, we end our walk around the island at the monumental post office located on the square near the Lindau main station.








The building is decorated with the figure of Lindau, and in her hand she has a symbol of the city - a linden branch.





How to get to Lindau

Lindau is one of four major cities on the shores of Lake Constance. Lindau is administratively located in Bavaria, while the other three cities - Meersburg, Friedrichshafen and Konstanz - are in Baden-Württemberg. The southern part of Lake Constance is already on the territory of Austria and Switzerland.

Lindau is an old town with rich history. Its main architectural attractions are located in the old part of the city, on the territory of a small island connected to the Lindau mainland by a bridge. In addition, Lindau is popular place recreation due to the proximity of Lake Constance, as well as a climatic health resort.

You can get to Lindau by different modes of transport - both the highway and the railways lead here. The nearest major city - Munich - is located 180 km from Lindau.

How to get to Lindau from Munich

Munich is largest city on the territory of Bavaria, here is also international Airport accepting flights from various countries. From Russia, flights to Munich are operated by Russian Aeroflot, S7 and German LuftHansa. There are direct flights from Moscow and St. Petersburg, from other cities of Russia - with a transfer in Moscow. You can check the availability of flights and the cost of air tickets at .

There are several ways to get from Munich to Lindau. Lindau has its own train station, so you can also get here by train. High-speed and regional trains run from Munich to Lindau. Travel time varies from 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on the type of train. Trains run throughout the day: on direct routes - every 2 hours, on routes with transfers - twice an hour.

Cities are also connected highway No. A96. Thus, you can get from Munich to Lindau by bus or by rented car. By bus, the journey takes about 2 hours. Buses depart from the central bus station up to five times a day. You can check the train schedule for the Munich-Lindau route and buy tickets online at the railway service .

You can rent a car in Munich right on arrival, rental offices are found not only everywhere in the city, but also in the arrivals terminal of the Munich airport. Car rental rules in Germany relatively simple, anyone with an international license can rent a car. driver's license. More about .


Jeanne Menjoulet/Port Lindau

Hotels in Lindau, Germany

Lindau is popular summer direction from tourists from Germany and other countries, so it is recommended to book accommodation in advance. The main accommodation option is hotels and hostels. Other options such as apartments, hostels and guest houses developed to a lesser extent and are located here in a single amount.

You need to choose hotels in Lindau based on what type of vacation you prefer. For beach holiday it is better to look for options in coastal zone cities, for sightseeing holiday– hotels in the old part of the city. More budget options accommodation can be found in the modern part of the city, but from there you will have to get to the lake and to the main attractions on public transport or auto.

Hotel Helvetia Spa- und Wellnessdomizil, 4 stars

This boutique hotel is located on the promenade of Lake Constance, in the island part of the city. The hotel provides its guests with the services of a spa center, swimming pool, sauna, fitness center. The hotel has a Swiss restaurant. Parking is available on site, but reservations are required. Parking places are available at an additional cost.

Does the hotel have rooms different type which are equipped with a TV, telephone and other necessary interior items. Breakfasts are included in the price. The rooms offer views of the lake. The hotel received the best ratings for the location and the quality of the breakfasts provided.

The hotel has luggage storage. Check-in is from 14.30, check-out is until 11.30. You can find out more about the availability and cost of staying at the hotel for specific dates on the booking website Booking.com.

Hotel & Pension Seereich 3 stars

The hotel is located in the city center and has its own terrace for relaxation. Guests of the hotel can also use the barbecue facilities. Wifi is provided free of charge. There is private paid parking.

The hotel has rooms of various categories. The rooms are equipped with a safe, hairdryer, TV, wireless internet. Breakfasts are included in the price. There is an additional city tax of EUR 2 per person per night. Top Reviews the hotel received for the cleanliness and comfort of the room, as well as for the work of the staff.

The hotel offers luggage storage. Check-in is from 15.00, check-out is until 11.30. You can find out more about the availability and cost of staying at the hotel for specific dates on the booking website Booking.com.

Hotel Garni Brugger 3 stars

The hotel is located in the historical part of the city. As additional services, the hotel offers the services of a wellness center (sauna, steam bath, hydromassage, relaxation room). The hotel offers free Wi-Fi. Paid public parking is available nearby.

The hotel has single, double, triple and quadruple rooms. All of them are equipped with hairdryer, telephone, TV, wireless internet. Breakfasts by type Buffet» are included in the price. The hotel received the best ratings for its location, the work of the staff and the cleanliness of the rooms.

Check-in is from 14.00, check-out is until 11.00. You can find out more about the availability and cost of staying at the hotel for specific dates on the booking website Booking.com.

Hotel Anker, unrated

The hotel provides all the basic services for a stay in Lindau. Within walking distance of the hotel are the City Museum, the town hall, the harbor and Old city as well as numerous restaurants and cafes. Wifi is provided free of charge. Paid public parking is available nearby.

The hotel has single, double, triple and quadruple rooms equipped with everything you need. Breakfasts are included in the room rate. A city tax of 2 euros per day per person is paid separately. The hotel received the highest marks for the location, the work of the staff and the cleanliness of the rooms.

Check-in is from 15.00, check-out is until 11.00. You can find out more about the availability and cost of staying at the hotel for specific dates on the booking website Booking.com.


Jeanne Menjoulet/Lindau Streets

Attractions Lindau

Lindau is a picturesque town on the banks of the Bodensee. Its old part consists of decorated low-rise houses, narrow streets that smoothly lead tourists to the harbor and the city's embankment. Here are the "postcard" views of Lindau - the lighthouse and the Mangturm tower, which have already become the hallmark of the city. You can explore the city on foot, by bike (hourly rental is popular here) or from the water on one of the sightseeing boats.


Ștefan Jurcă/Lindau streets

You can start exploring the city both from the historical part and from the embankment. The most recognizable views of the city are giant lions on a pedestal And new lighthouse who "guard" the entrance to the lake. Behind the monument and the lighthouse there is a wonderful natural view of the mountains and the lake. The height of the lions is 6 meters, and the height of the lighthouse is 36 meters. At the top of the lighthouse there is an observation deck from where you can see not only Lindau itself, but also the Swiss and Austrian shores of the Bodensee.


Ștefan Jurcă/Lindau, old town

The old part of the city also reveals many attractions. Almost all the houses here have retained their medieval flavor. One and two-story buildings have painted walls, and two identical motifs are simply not found here. On the walls of the Lindau houses, you can study the history of the city. The most interesting buildings from the point of view of history are the local town hall And Mangturm tower. It is the Mangturm tower that can most often be seen on postcards with views of Lindau.

Also of interest are St. Peter's Church with elaborately painted vaults, City Museum telling about the history of the region, and Maximillianstrasse, the main meeting place for locals. The street is always filled with people, resort mood and numerous cafes and restaurants. Maximillianstrasse is considered the main promenade of the city. It will be nice to take a walk in the local Lindenhof park.


Ștefan Jurcă/Old Town Hall, Lindau

From Lindau, by land or on a sightseeing boat, you can visit other towns located along the lake. Thus, the distance between Lindau and the Austrian Bregenz is only 15 km, to the Swiss St. Gallen - 60 km, to the German Friedrichshafen - 20 km, to Meersburg - 40 km, to the city of Constanta and the island of Mainau - 85 km. Almost all cities on the coast are served by trains, buses, and in the summer even boats.


Keith Roper/New lighthouse and lion statue

On the shores of Lake Constance, in addition to small villages And resort towns, there are four cities: the Austrian Bregenz and the German Konstanz, Friedrichshafen and Lindau.

Here we will talk about one of these cities, about a German, or rather, a Bavarian town.

The city is small, the population is only 24.5 thousand people, but it is visited annually by up to 1 million tourists. What is so attractive here?

Firstly, the climate is one of the southernmost cities in Germany. Secondly, history and architecture - the old city is very beautiful, its history goes back centuries. Thirdly, the location and landscape - it lies in the foothills of the Alps, on the shores of a huge lake (Lake Constance is one of the three largest lakes Western Europe, losing the championship to Balaton and Lake Geneva). This is, if you like, the German Venice.

The historic center of Lindau fit on small island. The settlement on the island arose long ago, but it grew especially after the monastery of the Most Holy Theotokos-under-Lipami was founded there. In 882 it is already mentioned in chronicles as the city of Lindau. "Linde" in German means "linden".

Subsequently, the city receives the status of a free imperial city, i.e. he reports directly to the emperor. And it becomes part of Bavaria only in 1805.

From above, Lindau Island resembles a short-haired fish drawn to the shore by two ropes: a short road-pedestrian bridge and a 500-meter dam with railway tracks. Imagine for this tiny island(0.68 sq. km) stretched railway, although much of present-day Lindau is on the coast. Moreover, regular buses run on this island.

Well, we went to the island on foot. The outlines of the island were lost in the mist. But just a couple of hours ago we walked around, under a clear, cloudless sky. As soon as we descended into the lowlands of Lake Constance, we immediately found ourselves in a thick "milk".

Nevertheless, just as Landsberg liked the serenity of a fine day, so Lindau was nebula to face - by the end of the walk we were unconditionally fascinated by the city, dissolving into night and fog.

Well, for now, we're just crossing the bridge. Swans are barely visible on the lake, poles stick out of the water.

We go up to the beach and enter the park. Araucaria, plane trees, lindens. Small but very nice park.

And here is the coat of arms of Lindau - linden.

The park ends. A short lane - and we go to the Market Square, Marktplatz.


In the center of the square stands the fountain of Neptune. Neptune with a trident is raised on a pillar and looks slightly dejected. And there is a reason - two towers are adjacent to it, against which it looks frivolous.

The towers belong to two churches standing side by side. One is Protestant, the other is Catholic.

That's pluralism. To understand which of them is of what sense, you can only go inside.

We go to the first - definitely Protestant. This is the church of St. Stephen of the 12th century. Of course, it was made Protestant four centuries later, in 1526.

In the second church - magnificent baroque. The church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and was built in 1748-1752. architect Johann Bagnato. Previously, the 9th century Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, which belonged to the abbey, around which the city of Lindau arose, stood on this site.

The opposite side of the Marktplatz is occupied by an elegant palace with a painted facade. At first I thought that it was nothing but the Town Hall - it was painfully beautiful. It turned out, no, the Town Hall is still ahead. And this is the so-called "Cavazzen house" built in 1729. Now it houses the city museum: a collection of musical instruments, furniture, interior items.

Upon entering, these are the characters:

Charming balcony. And it seems that someone is going there now

The next square - Bismarck Square - turned out to be quite small, but it was on it that the Town Hall was located, and not even one, but two: the old and the new. However, the new City Hall almost does not receive attention - admiring glances are immediately riveted to the old City Hall, which looks like a fairy-tale house with a brightly painted facade, a covered staircase and a bay window, with swirls-volts along the contour of the roof.

The Old Town Hall of Lindau was built in 1422-1436, and in 1576 it was completely rebuilt. The outer façade depicts the celebrations on the occasion of the Imperial Reichstag held in this building in 1496. True, these are not authentic paintings, they were made in 1972-75 according to old documents.

Decrees used to be read from the bay window of the town hall



It turned out that the town hall has two facades. On the opposite side - the same elegant and bright painted facade.

And the area, by the way, is more spacious on the other side. It is called the Imperial Square (Reichplatz).

It has a nice little park.

In the center of the square is the Lindavia Fountain. Fountain in pink marble with bronze sculptures. It was installed in 1884 in honor of the coronation of the Bavarian King Ludwig II.

In the center of the composition is Lindavia, the mythical patroness of the city. She is surrounded by figures symbolizing shipping, fishing, winemaking and agriculture.

Having bypassed the Town Hall, we returned to Bismarck Square. By the way, what is the main Town Square emphasized by the fact that it was here that the largest Lindau Christmas tree was installed.

This time we got a better look at the New Town Hall. Its main decoration is a group of bells under the upper window. The bells ring daily at 11:45. Alas, we arrived too late and were deprived of this attraction.

From the main street - Maximilianstrasse - we moved to the neighboring "In the Ditch" and ended up on a square with another fountain. The water theme in this city on the water just pedals.

Walking a little down the street, we went to high tower, rough and simple, behind which one could see a smaller tower and a more intricate view.

The intricate tower was called Thieves' (Diebsturm) and was built in the 14th century as part of the city's fortifications. Subsequently, a prison was made in the tower. Then the name "Thieves" appeared.

The severe tower belonged to St. Peter's church. Such is the neighborhood of the criminal and the saint, church and prison.

St. Peter's Church is one of the oldest on Lake Constance, over 1000 years old. In the 1480s, it was painted by Hans Holbein the Elder. Murals - on the theme of the Passion of Christ, the so-called "Lindau Passion". Some of these most valuable frescoes have been preserved.

Unfortunately, the church was dark, and these paintings could only be seen with a flashlight.

In the church there is a memorial to the soldiers, natives of Lindau, who died during the 1st and 2nd World Wars. The city is small, and there are a lot of names of the dead.

And I was also surprised that in this, of course, very valuable church, there were no ministers. The door is open, come in, do whatever you want. Still, Lindau is a remote German province, I can’t find any other explanation.

After passing through the chain of streets, we came to the Harbor Square (Hafenplatz). Both the streets and the square were decorated in a New Year's way. Large balls were hung on plane trees.

On the Port Square, near the water, stands the Magnturm tower, from the 13th century, which was part of the city's fortifications and at the same time served as a lighthouse.

The New Lighthouse was built near the Magnturm tower on an artificial embankment in 1856.

On the opposite side, the harbor is closed by another pier, at the end of which there is a six-meter sculpture - the Bavarian Lion. The lion looks menacingly at the Swiss coast. It weighs about 70 tons, and was supposed to symbolize the power of the Bavarian kingdom.

Both the Lion and the Lighthouse were outlined in gray outlines from the mist. Signboards with drawings were placed along the embankment. different years with the image of this effective composition: the Lion and the Lighthouse, meeting guests at the entrance to the port.

Lindau train station is located directly opposite the port. Built in 1913-1921 in the Art Nouveau style, it still receives not only commuter trains, but also passenger express trains from all over Germany. For such a town, it is too big and too magnificent. But if you remember how many tourists visit this resort town, then everything falls into place.

Meanwhile, it was getting dark, the fog was thickening. The lanterns came on.

We walked along the parapet to the Bavarian Lion, who was sitting at attention in front of his lighthouse counterpart.

The city was simply mesmerizing with its lights and reflections.

And then there were wanderings along the foggy lanes. In some lanes the fog was blue, in others it was green or reddish. Either way, it was magical.

At the eastern tip of the island is an area of ​​small cozy houses, winding passages, unexpected turns

And again we go to the Town Hall

Church of St. Peter in the light of lanterns

On Maximilianstrasse, a house with high arches stands out - the so-called Bread House, Brodlaube.

Finally, we went to the Church of St. Stephen - its bells rang very invitingly, gathering parishioners for service. There were few parishioners, almost in complete solitude we listened to the organ.

And soon both the church and Lindau itself left, the city-island, similar to a fairy-tale vision.

I'm glad that I visited this city not in the midst of holiday season when it is crowded and bustling, when its streets are full and the sun is hot. In my memory, Lindau remained half asleep, hazy, immersed in a winter slumber and inexpressibly beautiful!

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Useful information for tourists about Lindau in Germany - geographical location, tourism infrastructure, map, architectural features and attractions.

Lindau is located on east coast Lake Constance near the intersection of the borders of three states - Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The historical center of the city was the island of the same name on the lake.

Archaeological excavations not far from the city cemetery, they made it possible to find the remains of the Roman settlement Villa suburbana. In 950, the first market arose here, originally located on land, later moved for security reasons to the island. In 1224, a Franciscan monastery was erected in the vicinity, and in 1275, King Rudolf the First confirmed the city rights issued earlier to Lindau. Starting from the 15th century and until 1826, the “Milan Courier” passed between Lindau and Milan once a week, carrying goods, mail and even passengers. Thanks to the successful trade in grain and gold, the city could afford to enjoy wealth and freedom for a long time.

Today's Lindau, thanks to its successful geographic location and mild climate, has become a place of attraction for numerous tourists, especially in the summer.

One of the most significant historical sights of Lindau is the Church of St. Mary on the market square in the eastern part of the island, founded in 810. The interior of the church is designed in red and gold tones, its walls are decorated with paintings by masters of the Baroque era. In 1987, part of the ceiling collapsed here, but over time it was completely restored.

The entrance to the port of Lindau is guarded by a six-meter lion on a pedestal on one side and a lighthouse on the other, which together create a very impressive composition when viewed both from the water and from the land.

The old town hall, founded in 1422 and completely rebuilt in 1576 in accordance with the Renaissance style, attracts attention with its external wooden staircase and painted facade, which displays paintings depicting the history of Lindau. Next to her is new town hall, from the roof of which a bell ringing is heard daily at 11.45.

The five-story Mangenturm tower is considered the oldest lighthouse on the entire Lake Constance. From 1180 to 1300, it shone on passing ships and at the same time served as the final point of the city wall.

In 1929, the Lindau City Museum was opened in the house Haus zum Cavazzen on the market square, which is still open today. Along with historical exhibits, many works of art are exhibited there.

Every year on November 11 at 11:11 local time, the traditional carnival starts in Lindau with a masquerade and festivities on the streets.

July 12th, 2016 07:41 pm

I have written more than one post about the cities of Lake Constance. No one significant city the coast of Constance did not go unnoticed: Konstanz, Meersburg, Friedrichshafen - you can read about these cities at the links. It's time to talk about the brightest city on the coast - Lindau, with which I will complete this series. Lindau is so good that in the two years of my life in the south of Baden-Württemberg I have been there six or seven times, of which five times I have brought my guests here, as this is the most beautiful place on the coast with the best view to Lake Constance, and I tried to show my guests the brightest in the region, the list of which is definitely headed by Lindau Island.

The mainland of the city of Lindau is modern and boring, there is nothing to see there. All the most interesting here is on the island. To clearly understand how beautiful Lindau Island is, I will give a bird's-eye view of it. The island is connected to the coast by a road bridge and a railway embankment. So you can get to the island both by train and by car. It is especially pleasing that the island has a large and inexpensive parking lot and even in the season there are no problems to park a car, unlike the same Meersburg.


Snapshot from Wikipedia

As you can see from the photo, Lindau Island is quite compact - its area is only 0.68 km², but at the same time, this territory is rich in bright locations and gorgeous views. Most The island is occupied by a well-preserved old town, which is a historical monument. Let's start the review with it.

01. For those who arrive on the island by train, a walk around the city begins with a chic station building built between 1913 and 1921.

02. The island can be reached by the most common regional trains of the Deutschebahn.

03. There is another one near the station beautiful building built in Art Nouveau style. It currently houses the city library and post office.

04. At the station I met a couple of funny babies. Evaluate the dimensions in comparison with conventional machines!

05. But the machine is also a four-seater! I can imagine going on such a four-week trip!

06. Let's move to the main street of the old town Maximillianstrasse. On the left in the photo is the oldest surviving building in the city - the old town hall, built in 1422 in the Gothic style and rebuilt in 1576 in the Renaissance style. To the right of it is the new town hall.

07. The luxurious painting of the old town hall was made in the 19th century. The frescoes depict various characters and events from the city's history.

08. From the reverse side, the building looks no less pretty.

09. Let's continue walking along the central street of the old town, which has a traditional look for Bavarian towns.

10. Beautiful, but crowded and bustling - Lindau Island is a popular resort, located on the border of three countries - Germany, Austria and Switzerland, so there are enough tourists here.

11. It's not what you think. six pointed star in Bavaria traditionally celebrated the houses of brewers. It was believed that this symbol is a talisman of beer producers.

12. Bay windows, traditional for the south of Germany (recently discovered this new word for myself from a report by the famous Morsa).

13. You can admire the local architecture for a long time, but I have long cooled down to medieval towns, and I came to the island not at all for the sake of these cute streets that are in every city in southern Germany.

14. But palm trees do not grow in the ground in every city in the German south.

15. Such vegetation adds a resort shade to the island, which is already so pronounced here.

16. I come here for a walk and millionaires (by the way, what country number, no one will tell you?)

17. And hipsters.

18. Krutetsky tuning, by the way.

19. In addition to palm trees, there are a lot of flowers in the city, sometimes intertwined in fancy arches.

20. Sometimes just winding up the walls of houses.

21. Beautiful!

22. A sea of ​​flowers, palm trees, agaves - the island is immersed in greenery and walking along it is a real pleasure.

23. It is enough to turn off the main street and you find yourself among the uncrowded and cozy streets.

24. I like such places more than the center teeming with tourists.

25. What a nice house, probably with an interesting layout inside.

26. In the labyrinths of narrow streets, cats lazily collapsed in the shade.

27. That's who has a good life!

28. One of the city fountains with a statue of Neptune.

29. River Station located right next to the train station. Numerous boats leave from here. regular flights between the cities of the Constance coast of all three countries.

30. Everything is beautiful on the island of Lindau, but I am especially impressed with the views of the lake. There will be many more along the way.

31. Wheeled retro-steamboat "Hohentwiel" under the Austrian flag rides tourists on the lake.

32. Beautiful ship! Year of construction 1913.

33. One of the most tall buildings on the island, in the features of which the military architecture of the 19th century is guessed. The island was until 1973 the haven of the military and there was an active military unit.

34. Railway tracks end in dead ends, five meters from which the waters of Lake Constance are already.

35. A pleasant walking path runs along the southwestern part of the lake near the water, separated from the water by a stone wall, in the place of which there was a defensive wall with towers in the past. That wall has not been preserved, but some towers have been preserved.

36. Such are the views of the lake from the southern part of the island.

37. The mountainous coast is Austria.

38. Near this walking path near the coast I notice some kind of sculpture park.

39. Which turns out to be a store sculptural compositions for garden.

40. Some sculptor bought the territory of the freight railway station and opened here such a shop selling figurines and other utensils for the home garden.

41. Former buildings freight station very picturesquely overgrown with greenery.

42. As you have already noticed from the previous pictures, Lindau Island is very green. Therefore, it is pleasant to walk here in any weather - even in the heat it is cool here due to the abundance of greenery and the proximity of the lake.

43. My guest received a charge of positive and joy from this walk. Lindau has not left anyone indifferent.

44. Once on this place there was one of the towers of the fortress wall, now it's just some kind of technical room. Pay attention to the purity of the water in the lake.

45. For those who want to swim in the purest water, there is a special ladder.

46. ​​Another former barracks, built in 1902-1903 and used for its intended purpose until 1973. For seventy years of history, the troops of the Kingdom of Bavaria were stationed here, then the soldiers of the Reichswehr, who later became the Wehrmacht. After the end of the Second World War, the French occupation troops were stationed here for ten years, after which the Bundeswehr air defense battalion settled here, the withdrawal of which in 1973 ended the garrison history of the island.

47. Now, on the site of the former parade ground, a lawn, where instead of harsh warriors, hippies and punks hang out, drink beer and smoke weed.

48. A couple more views from this part of the island. The town on the opposite bank is the Austrian Bregenz. In general, the Austrian coast of Lake Constance is completely boring, like the Swiss. All the brightest, most interesting and touristic is only in the German sector of the coastline.

49. And the views from the German coast are the most impressive.

50. The sun is gradually rising towards the horizon, promising a spectacular sunset.

51. Swiss steamboat.

52. One can estimate the scale of one of largest lakes central Europe.

53. For those who want to see the details on the opposite bank, there are monocles in places with the best panoramas.

54. If central streets filled mostly with tourists, outside of them most of the people are locals. Someone is doing sports on the embankment...

55. ...someone is reading a book or just relaxing...

56. Someone is walking the dog. Very pleasant atmosphere in this place and the view of the lake here is just gorgeous.

57. Another train arrives on the railway embankment on the island.

58. View of the embankment from the bridge.

59. Swiss trains also come here.

60. Another reason to visit Lindau Island is the sunsets.

61. Lindau has the most beautiful sunsets on Lake Constance, as I propose to verify from these photographs.

62. No other city in the German part of the Constance coast has such views and such sunsets.

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64. For this alone, it would be worth coming here.

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66. Since Lindau is located in the eastern part of the lake, from here you can watch how the sun hides behind the horizon, going under the water.

67. Beauty!

68. After sunset, the island lights up and its streets are transformed. The bustle of the day leaves with the setting sun, and the cozy warm atmosphere of a southern resort reigns on the streets.

69. Evening Lindau is beautiful!

70. Business card cities are the gateway to the harbor with the only lighthouse of Lake Constance, to which I even devoted a separate post.

71. Fast forward to another day. My good friend from Berlin came to me, and this time I decided not to confine myself to a walk along Lindau, but to sail on a boat on the lake. Since the boat started from the island, it was possible to look at it from the water.

72. Having set sail from the Lindau pier, the ship headed for the Austrian coast, so that it was possible to examine it up close.

73. The Austrian coast is interesting for its landscape - the foothills of the Alps immediately begin and literally behind them are real mountains with snow-capped peaks and gorgeous panoramas, which you can enjoy by climbing one of the coastal mountains on the Bregenz cable car.

74. But in terms of sights and architecture, the Austrian coast is nothing. There are a couple here historical buildings, like the army barracks in the center of the frame, but in general, the whole building is modern and completely unimpressive.

75. In this picture, a support is visible on top of the mountain cable car Bregenz. A very bright place that I can recommend to visit. Apart from spectacular views opening from observation deck both on Lake Constance and on the side of the Alps, there is also a small zoo, so it is quite possible to occupy yourself for an hour or two on this peak.

76. An original water scene with large-scale figures of bulls off the coast of Bregenz. It seems that some kind of concerts or theatrical performances are held here.

77. Austrian water police.

78. Another interesting attraction, which I never got to and apparently will not get to, is a 33-kilometer narrow-gauge railway built in 1895 to regulate the alpine section of the Rhine River. Currently, it is a museum and rides tourists along the river.

79. We return back to Lindau Island from the western side.

80. Barracks from 1903, which currently houses some kind of hospital complex. On the right in the picture you can see the powder tower, which was built back in 1508, then in 1897-1898 it was rebuilt into a residential building. During the restructuring, the internal layout of the tower was completely changed.

81. View of the harbor of Lindau, the entrance to which is indicated by a lighthouse.

82. One of the oldest surviving towers of the island is Mangturm, built in 1180 and served as a lighthouse until 1300.

83. The pier opposite the lighthouse is crowned with a statue of a lion, which is a symbolic figure of Bavaria and integral part her coat of arms. A 70-ton Bavarian lion was installed at the end of the pier in 1856.

84. Part of the development of the island is modern, but thanks to the classical form of houses and tiled roofs, the eye does not immediately notice the relative modernity of the architecture of this quarter.

85. The same houses from the last photo, but from a different angle. Post-war architecture is devoid of any frills, but still the Germans manage to create stunningly cozy quarters, consisting entirely of modern buildings.

86. Architecture of the 21st century on the island of Lindau is present in pinpoint doses, but it is also harmoniously inscribed in the overall panorama, without causing any disharmony in the architectural appearance of the island.

87. I will complete the story about this great place, another sunset.

88. Summarizing all the above and shown, I can only say that if you are ever going to Lake Constance and want to see its brightest side, do not hesitate to go to Lindau Island.

89. This place can impress even seasoned travelers who have seen a lot. A real piece of heaven on German soil.