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The gardening tradition on the Arenenberg dates back at least as far as the Middle Ages. Hortense de Beauharnais and the garden prince Pückler also brought the Arenenberg into bloom. Today, the diverse gardens are a popular destination for day-trippers and the viewing terrace in front of the castle is considered one of the most romantic places on Lake Constance.
The Ekkharthof is located above Kreuzlingen, nestled in a green forest and meadow landscape with a view of Lake Constance. People live, learn and work here in Lengwil.
The flagship of the Thurgau Historical Museum is Frauenfeld Castle, a cultural monument of national importance. The castle invites you on a multifaceted journey into the past and represents Thurgau's history spanning almost 800 years. Admission is free.
Past and present merge at Fischingen Monastery. The baroque rooms are perfect for celebrations and events and guests stay overnight in former monks' hermitages. The Tannzapfenland is a green paradise and the Fischingen monastery is nestled in it.
The Ittingen Museum provides a lively insight into the history of the buildings and their inhabitants. In the sparse monks' cells, you can experience how the Carthusians sought God's presence in silence and solitude.
The Thurgau Cantonal Library offers the diverse services of a modern library: Books, newspapers, magazines, music, audio books, films and a comprehensive digital offering. It is also a cultural and social meeting place for the region.
Nestled in the former monastery grounds, stylish, modern hotel rooms invite you to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and recharge your batteries. A unique hotel for short breaks, seminars, parties, weddings, courses and excursions.
With its top-class collection and attractive temporary exhibitions, the Thurgau Art Museum provides an exciting counterpoint to the idyllic past of the former monastery.
The MoMö - Mostindiens Nationalmuseum - is the place to be for the whole family: the Swiss cidery and distillery museum invites you to discover, learn and have fun.
Thurgau's nature and its inhabitants at a glance at the Thurgau Nature Museum. Exciting special exhibitions, interactive tours and the museum garden complete the experience and turn a visit into a nature discovery trip.
Adolf Dietrich, one of the most important painters of the 20th century, lived in Berlingen. The house where he was born, worked and lived is open to the public.
The eight-bay old Thur Bridge crosses the Thur southwest of the town center of Bischofszell and is the longest preserved natural stone bridge in Switzerland. It bears the name "crooked bridge" because its ground plan has several kinks so that the piers could be anchored on the Nagelfluh rocks in the river bed.
In the Autobau Erlebniswelt in Romanshorn, rare vehicles from national and international racing as well as fine sports cars fascinate visitors in the unique ambience of a listed industrial building.
In the Creative Center at Bernina's headquarters in Steckborn, visitors can find out about the products of the traditional Swiss sewing machine brand in a relaxed and modern atmosphere or get creative in a workshop.
Experience culture in a multi-pack from the crystal-clear water. Whether dark castles, shining palaces, mighty monasteries or huge flocks of birds - the charming nature and numerous historical buildings are fascinating on the 2-day canoe tour.
The Lake Constance container in Romanshorn is probably the most beautiful mini-museum in Switzerland. It presents exciting transport stories from the Lake Constance region. The highlight of the converted freight container is a three-dimensional Lake Constance luminaire with peepholes and a walk-on staircase to the container roof. Visitors can leave their mark on a chalk wall.
The timber-framed house is a witness to the past: in the three-part building, the life of Thurgau's small farmers before industrialization can be traced.
Munz and Minor's popular chocolate adventure world invites you on a sweet journey in search of happiness. The Chocolarium offers an interactive experience tour, an insight into live production and various chocolate courses. Snacking encouraged!