
▲ The Residenz is one of Europe's most outstanding Baroque palaces, hailed as the "Crown of European Court Architecture." It was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1981. Designed by the renowned architect Balthasar Neumann in the 18th century, the palace once served as the residence of the prince-bishops of Wurzburg.


▲ Wertheim, located at the confluence of the Main and Tauber rivers, is a well-preserved, picturesque town of half-timbered houses. Though not part of the traditional "Romantic Road," it boasts a romantic charm that rivals it and is hailed as the "Gem on the Tauber."


▲ Wertheim Village is one of Europe's renowned outlet shopping destinations, operated by Value Retail. It is not located within the historic town of Wertheim but situated near the highway adjacent to the small town, specifically designed for shopping experiences. Featuring over 110 international luxury and designer brands, it offers year-round discounts of 40% to 70% off the recommended retail price, covering fashion, accessories, home goods, and more. · Shopping Environment: Designed as an open villa-style village, it provides an elegant and comfortable atmosphere with dining facilities, offering a relaxed "one-day shopping getaway" experience. · Convenient Transportation: Direct shuttle services are available from major cities like Frankfurt and Wurzburg, and self-driving access is also highly convenient.







