It dates back to the beginning of the 17th century, built between 1601 and 1608, and is considered Freudenstadt's most significant building.
It is a stone house dating to the mid-19th century, built by an early circus entrepreneur in his later years.
The façade dates from the early 17th century, built on foundations laid c.1477.
According to early records, a church existed on this site in the 12th century, built by Geoffrey de Clinton between 1100 and 1135.
A further church worth seeing is one from the 14th century built in the Romanesque style.
Historical records show the township was established at some point in the 16th-17th century, built over the ruins of an earlier settlement.
Those on the north-west side are from the 17th century, built against the original inner fortification wall.
Stable population took hold in the early 19th century, thanks to houses built around the old Church of the Annunciation.
The castle was a simple keep of the 15th century, possibly built on an older core.
The modern town was born in the 12th century, built around its fortress church.