The Kornhaus in Bad Waldsee, built in 1492, stands as a remarkable testament to the history and significance of the city. The cozy ambiance of the house, along with numerous exhibits, entertainingly guides visitors through the transformation of this former Austrian enclave from a trading hub on the “Swiss Grain Route” to its current status as a beloved spa town within the Württemberg royal district.
Art enthusiasts will find a special treat in the sculpture collection of the Zürn family (1535-1644), who are considered pioneers of the Baroque style in the southern region.
Both the entrance and tour are accessible without barriers.