Best attractions and places to see around Hemishofen include historical sites and natural landscapes along the Rhine River. This municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, features ancient Iron Age grave sites at Sankert, a Swiss heritage site of national significance. Situated at the foot of the Schienerberg, the area is characterized by significant agricultural land and forests, providing a tranquil environment. Hemishofen also serves as a starting point for exploring nearby historical towns and natural spectacles.
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Very pretty to look at and a central square in this quaint town.
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The historic town hall of Stein am Rhein was built and renovated in several phases. The first phase took place between 1539 and 1542 when the original building was constructed. Later, in 1746, the truss construction was added. Over the years, the town hall has also served as a cloth, grain and department store. In 1900 it was renovated and given its current appearance with a bay window and impressive paintings.
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The historical pictures come from the history painter Carl von Häberlin from Stuttgart, the coats of arms and figures from Christian Schmidt from Zurich. The Gothic Great Council Hall contains, among other things, the famous coat of arms collection from 1542 and a collection of weapons (15th-18th centuries). The city council has met since 1542 in the small council chamber, which was furnished in 1766 with gilded paneling in the Rococo style.
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The most striking building with great murals. The town hall was built in 1539-1542, the half-timbered construction in 1745/46. For a long time it also served as a cloth, grain and department store. It got its present form in 1898-1900. At that time the market hall was closed and the bay window and the paintings were attached.
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The little town of Stein am Rhein is located where Lake Constance becomes the Rhine again. It is famous for its well-preserved old town with painted facades and half-timbered houses, for which it received the very first Wakker Prize in 1972.
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City Hall, Stein am Rhein The town hall was built in 1542 as a shop, cloth, grain and town hall. Rebuilt between 1898 and 1900 and decorated with historical pictures by C. von Häberlin and coats of arms and figures by C. Schmidt. Houses the historic town hall collection with the famous coat of arms panes. – See museums Text / source: Tourismus Steinamrhein CH www.steinamrhein.ch
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an imposing building with its history
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Stein am Rhein (in the local dialect Staa, formerly Latinized as Lithopolis or Gaunodurum) is a municipality in the upper part of the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen. Stein am Rhein is primarily known for its well-preserved old town center and is therefore very popular with tourists. Archaeological finds and a fragmentary building inscription prove that a Roman border fortress (approximately 90 x 90 meters) called 'Tasgetium' stood on the site of the present-day town in late antiquity. It controlled a Rhine bridge and was garrisoned by limitanei (guards). A settlement of the same name had existed since the 1st century, but the fortress itself was not built until around 300 AD under Emperor Diocletian and was located on the left bank of the Rhine. Remnants of the southern outer wall now form the boundary of a cemetery and are clearly visible. Further work was carried out on the fort as late as the beginning of the 5th century. To the right of the river was a smaller bridgehead, and a late Roman cemetery was discovered during excavations around 1900. (Q: Wikipedia)
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Hemishofen itself is home to the ancient Iron Age Grave Sites at Sankert, a Swiss heritage site of national significance with tumuli dating back to 800-600 BC. Just a short distance away, you can visit the Old town Stein am Rhein, renowned for its beautifully preserved medieval center and facade paintings, some from the 16th century. The Town Hall of Stein am Rhein, built between 1539 and 1542, is another significant historical landmark in the area.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old town Stein am Rhein offers a charming environment for strolling and exploring its historic streets. The Diessenhofen–Gailingen Wooden Bridge over the Rhine is also considered family-friendly, offering scenic views. Additionally, the Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall, located about 16 km away, is a spectacular natural attraction that families often enjoy.
Hemishofen is nestled along the picturesque Rhine River, offering scenic views and opportunities for riverside activities. The village also sits at the foot of the Schienerberg, providing a beautiful natural backdrop. A significant portion of the area is covered by forests and agricultural land, creating a tranquil, green environment perfect for outdoor exploration.
The region around Hemishofen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and hiking. For example, there are running trails like the 'Rhine bridge near Diessenhofen' route, cycling tours such as the 'Rhine Cycle Route', and hiking paths like the 'Hemishofen loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Hemishofen, Cycling around Hemishofen, and Hiking around Hemishofen.
Yes, the View of Stein am Rhein offers a magnificent perspective of the town and its surroundings. Additionally, the Diessenhofen–Gailingen Wooden Bridge over the Rhine provides scenic views of the river itself. Hohenklingen Castle, located near Stein am Rhein, also offers picturesque views over the town and the Rhine River.
The Rhine River is a central feature of the Hemishofen region. You can experience it by walking or cycling along its banks, crossing the historic Diessenhofen–Gailingen Wooden Bridge over the Rhine, or enjoying the views from the Rhine Bridge at Stein am Rhein. The river also serves as a backdrop for many of the area's attractions, including the Old town Stein am Rhein.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautifully preserved medieval architecture and the charming atmosphere of the Old town Stein am Rhein, often noting its facade paintings and opportunities for strolling. The scenic views from various points, especially over the Rhine River, are also highly praised. The historical significance of sites like the Iron Age grave sites and the unique experience of crossing the Diessenhofen–Gailingen Wooden Bridge are also popular.
The Diessenhofen–Gailingen Wooden Bridge over the Rhine is noted as wheelchair accessible. While the footpath can get crowded, it allows for passage. The Rhine Bridge at Stein am Rhein also offers wheelchair accessibility and beautiful views.
Beyond the well-known medieval town, Hemishofen's Iron Age Grave Sites at Sankert are a significant archaeological treasure, offering a glimpse into ancient human settlement. The Town Hall of Stein am Rhein, with its Roman fortress origins and historical renovations, also holds fascinating stories. The House Painted with Frescoes, located nearby, is notable for its distinctive, centuries-old murals.
Yes, especially in the Old town Stein am Rhein, there are many opportunities to dine and cafes to enjoy. You can find places to sit and relax, often with views of the historic facades or along the Rhine River. Some spots near the jetty offer terraces with views of the Rhine.
The Iron Age Grave Sites at Sankert are a Swiss heritage site of national significance, indicating human settlement in the Hemishofen area as far back as 800-600 BC. The site contains at least 35 tumuli, with artifacts from both the Hallstatt (8th-6th Centuries BC) and La Tène (5th-4th Century BC) cultures, including jewelry, utensils, weapons, and ceramic vessels.
Yes, Hohenklingen Castle, situated near Stein am Rhein, is a historic castle offering picturesque views over the town and the Rhine River. Further afield, in Schaffhausen (about 40 km away), you can visit the Munot Fortress, a 16th-century fortress also providing panoramic views.


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