The House Path
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Description
Although the continuous rows of houses give the town a small-town character, Bad Zurzach was never a city and therefore was never surrounded by a city wall. The wide streets and houses with backyards recall the large fairs that brought life to the otherwise rather sleepy town twice a year until 1855.
Immerse yourself in the world of fairs and admire the beautiful facades and townscapes of Bad Zurzach.
Upper part: 1 Schlössli, 2 Kindli, 3 Engelburg, 4 Dreikönigen, 5 Goldener Leuen, 6 Pfauen, 7 Blume (à la fleur), 8 Greifen, 9 Waag, 10 Goldener Adler
Abbey district: 11 Pronstei, 12 Kapanlei, 13 Upper Church (former parish church), 14 Verenamünster (former abbey church), 15 Catholic parsonage (former deanery), 16 Marien-Chorhof, old provostry, 17 Custody, 18 Walls on the church square, 19 Fulgentius-Chorhof, 20 Former Reformed schoolhouse, 21 Mauritius-Chorhof / Pappiserhof, 22 Former chapter house "Verenahof"
Lower part: 23 Rebstock, 24 Town hall (former store), 25 Administrative building (formerly "zum roten Kreuz"), 26 Large ibex, 27 Dove, 28 Landjäger post / House at the Gate, 29 Neuhus, 30 Villa Walter Zuberbühler, 31 Arche (Reformed parish house), 32 Reformed parsonage, 33 Reformed church, 34 Rose, 35 Upper Freiburghaus (lemon tree) Lower Freiburghaus (rainbow), 36 Zum "roten Ochsen", 37 Lower Korne (formerly "zum grünen Kreuz"), 38 Manchuria, 39 Drilling towers, 40 Bad Zurzach Castle
Castle quarter: 41 Old carriage house, 42 Castle chapel St. Verena and Mauritius, 43 Late Roman castellum Kirchlibuck