St Georgskirche. Built in 1499, it is one of the largest churches in Germany. Climb the 90m tower for the best views overlooking the city and the crater.Church: Free; Watchtower: €2. �
Rieskrater Museum, Eugene-Shoemaker-Platz 1, . 10:00-12:00 &13:30 - 16:30; Closed Mondays. Situated in an old barn, this museum shows the impacts of meteor collisions with earth. Moon rock, on loan from NASA, is on display.€3. �
Bayerisches Eisenbahn Museum, behind the Hauptbahnhof, . 100 trains on display. On Sundays in the summer, you can take a 2 hour return trip to Dinkelbuhl on an old-fashioned locomotive.Museum: Adult €4, Child €2; Train ride: Adult: €18, Child €12. �
Stadtmuseum Nordlingen, Vordere Gerbergasse 1, . Displays local costumes.€3. �
Stadtmauermuseum Nordlingen, An der Löpsinger Mauer 3. Tue-Sun 10am-4:30pm April-October. Shows the history of the wall surrounding the city.€1. �
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