Bad Windsheim
Bad Windsheim is a historic spa town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, situated in the Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim district with a population of 12,446 as of 2024.[1] The town, with roots tracing back over 1,200 years to Franconian settlement, features a well-preserved medieval core characterized by half-timbered houses clustered around a picturesque market square.[2][3] Renowned for its thermal springs and wellness facilities, including the Franken-Therme, Bad Windsheim has maintained a recognized status as a spa and health resort for more than 60 years, emphasizing relaxation, brine baths, and therapeutic treatments.[4] A defining cultural landmark is the Fränkisches Freilandmuseum, an open-air exhibit comprising over 100 relocated historical buildings that illustrate 700 years of Franconian rural architecture, crafts, and daily life from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.[5] The town's economy and appeal center on tourism, supported by its natural surroundings in the Franconian countryside, wine culture, and events such as the upcoming Bavarian State Garden Show in 2027.[6]