Executive summary by darmansjah
Romantische Strasse is a
"theme route" devised by promotion-minded travel agents in the 1950s.
It describes the 350 kilometres (220 mi) of highway between Würzburg and Füssen
in southern Germany, specifically in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, linking a
number of picturesque towns and castles. In medieval times it was a trade route
that connected the center of Germany with the south. Today this region is
thought by many international travellers to possess "quintessentially
German" scenery and culture, in towns and cities such as Nördlingen,
Dinkelsbühl and Rothenburg ob der Tauber and in castles such as Burg Harburg
and the famous Neuschwanstein. The Romantic Road is marked along the way with
brown signs.
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