Baden-Württemburg is a state located in Southwest Germany. Attractions in this area include the Black Forest, Lake Constance, as well as numerous health spas and festivals.
Northeast of Freiburg, in Furtwangen, is the German Time Museum featuring clocks of all sorts from around the world.
Address: Furtwangen Time Museum, Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1, D-78120 Furtwangen, Germany
Hours:
April 1 to October 31: 9am-6pm
November 2 to March 31: 10am-5pm
Always closed on: Christmas - Christian (December 25), Christmas Eve - Christian (December 24), Day after Christmas, St Stephen's Day, Boxing Day (December 26)
Burg European Youth Folk Festival brings together singing, dancing and music for almost two weeks of celebrations in late July and early August each year.
The Auto and Technik Museum in Sinsheim has 10 halls of exhibits as well as large outdoor grounds that are automobile and transportation oriented. There are racing and sports cars, vintage cars, motorbikes and locomotives as well as a large military section. This museum has the largest collection of Europe's Formula-1 cars.
Address: Auto and Technik Museum, Obere Au 2, D-74889 Sinsheim, Germany
The town of Weingarten has the largest Baroque church in Germany. Among the notable features of the church are the vault paintings by Cosmas Damian Asam.
Address: Basilica, Pfarramt St Martin, D-88250 Weingarten, Germany
The Glass Museum in Wolfach features many pieces from the 19th C. Over 2,000 years of glass-making history is presented including a variety of styles and tools. The Christmas Village has 35 decorated huts with a festive atmosphere are year long.