Seßlach is a small town in Upper Franconia that still has a well preserved medieval city center with a town wall and 3 town gates. The panorama was taken in spring from Northeast.
The catholic church of Seßlach is dedicated to John the Baptist. First mention of the church was in 1316. The choir was added in the 15th century besides the steeple and is therefore not centered to the nave. The painting on the ceiling dates from...
The catholic church of Seßlach is dedicated to John the Baptist. First mention of the church was in 1316. The choir was added in the 15th century besides the steeple and is therefore not centered to the nave. The painting on the ceiling dates from...
Seßlach is a small town in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It has a well preserved old town that is completely surrounded by a town wall. The shot was taken with a drone from 120 m.
Panorama in the old town of Seßlach in Upper Franconia / Bavaria / Germany. To the east: Geiersberg Town Gate, to the west, the church St. John the Baptist
Seßlach is a small town in Upper Franconia, a region the center of Germany. It is known for its medieval old town with a largely intact town wall and many half-timbered houses.
Hattersdorf Town Gate (Hattersdorfer Torturm) is one of three city gates of the small bavarian city of Seßlach. Also in the panorama is the church of the town, dedicated to St. John the Baptist.