The charming town of Münzbach stands on the ridge of a hill which extends from East to West. Marktstraße road, which leads to the old cloistered courtyard, opens up into a square; the entrance to the courtyard is guarded by to majestic lions. The parish church, dedicated to St. Laurentius, was completely remodeled between 1664 and 1669. The three-aisled pillar basilica now boasts a barrel vault, while the two nave aisles have cross-ribbed vaults. The baroque interior was renovated in 1954; highlights include the tomb of Joachim Enzmilner, the constructor of the nearby renaissance Windhaag Palace, and the high altar in the style Louis XVI (1793 – 94).
You are invited to discover Münzbach and its beautiful surroundings on your own. Take a relaxing walk through picturesque Mühltal and soak up the beauty of Nature. Get to know more about the region's traditional handicrafts and visit corn mills, hammer smiths and sawmills.
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