Friedrichshafen

Germany

Friedrichshafen is a city at the northeastern corner of Lake Constance (Bodensee), near the lake's widest point in the German federal-state of Baden-Württemberg. The city has played a vital role in the history of aviation, as this is where Graf Ferdinand von Zeppelin developed and built his famous airships which dominated the skies in the early 20th century, and where similar smaller airships are made to this day. Friedrichshafen features a wealth of aviation-related attractions and museums. It also has one of the longest waterfront promenades along the Bodensee.

This mostly modern city was almost completely rebuilt after bombing in World War II. It also has a nice view of Austria and Switzerland and the alps across the lake on a clear day. In addition, the town's other highlights are three interesting museums and the dome-capped Schlosskirche, the premier remaining reminder of Friedrichshafen's baroque past. Friedrichshafen also was a major player in aviation history with the world famous Zeppelin company, that exists to this day and still produces small airships as well as the Dornier company which after several mergers and acquisitions now forms a part of the Airbus company.

The Tourist information. at the square next to the main station could be a good starting point before venturing to explore the city.

Dornier Museum at night

  • Dornier Museum, Claude-Dornier-Platz 1 (close to the airport, +49 7541 48736 11. May-Oct: daily 09:00-17:00. Nov-Apr: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00, M closed. Everybody can be a pioneer – this is the central message of the Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen. Situated next to Friedrichshafen airport, the museum opened in the summer of 2009, offering a 100 years of aviation and aerospace history as a fascinating experience. The extraordinary architecture accommodates almost 400 exhibits on 5000 m², including 12 original aircraft, 7 exhibits from space travel and a full-size model. Pioneering spirit at your fingertips – for all those who are interested in technology and history, for families as well as all friends of aviation. €9.50 adults, €4.50 children, €7.50 concessions.
  • Schulmuseum, Friedrichstraße 14 (Within walking distance from the main station, +49 7541 32622. Apr-Oct: daily 10:00-17:00; Nov-Mar: Tu-Su 14:00-17:00, M closed. At the Schulmuseum Friedrichshafen (school museum) it's like going back to school. During your visit you will find out how schools developed and what classrooms looked like in 1850, 1900 and 1930. Historic teaching materials and quaint exhibits like old slate pencil boxes, satchels and the big cardboard cones filled with sweets and little presents received on the first day of school, bring back fond memories of long-gone schooldays. On the two seater school bench you can try out writing on slates. Negative aspects of former school life are represented too, for example how discipline and obedience were enforced on pupils by caning, shaming them on a wooden donkey or making them kneel on a three-sided piece of wood. €3.50 adults, €1.50 children.

The Zeppelin Museum is housed in the historic modernist building of the Friedrichshafen Hafen railway station right at the lakeside

  • Zeppelin Museum, Seestraße 22. This museum in the historic harbour station building presents the world‘s largest collection on the subject of airship history, construction and travel. Under the same roof you can visit an important collection of art dating from the late Middle Ages to the present day. The main attraction is the 33-m-long reconstruction of part of LZ 129 Hindenburg in its original size, which visitors can board just as the original passengers did in the 1930s. The authentically fitted passenger rooms give an impression of how people travelled during the period of the “silver giants”. Two entire storeys of the Zeppelin Museum are dedicated to different aspects of Zeppelin history and technology. In addition to the permanent exhibition the museum organizes special events and temporary exhibitions. €8 adults, €4 concessions.
  • Palace Church, Schloßstraße 2, +49 7541 21308. Apr-Oct: M-W F-Su 09:00-18:00; Th 11:00-18:00. The Schlosskirche with its two 55-m-high domed towers made from Rorschach sandstone is the landmark of Friedrichshafen. It was built by Christian Thumb from 1695 to 1701 and belongs to the famous Upper Swabian baroque buildings. Since 1812 it has been a Protestant church. In 1944 it was partly destroyed by air raids, reconstructed from 1947 to 1951 and then given back to the Protestant community. free.
  • Viewing tower on the pier. A 22-m-high construction which offers good views of the city, palace church and seafront.

The Tourist information. at the square next to the main station could be a good starting point before venturing to explore the city.

Dornier Museum, Claude-Dornier-Platz 1 (close to the airport, +49 7541 48736 11. May-Oct: daily 09:00-17:00. Nov-Apr: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00, M closed. Everybody can be a pioneer – this is the central message of the Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen. Situated next to Friedrichshafen airport, the museum opened in the summer of 2009, offering a 100 years of aviation and aerospace history as a fascinating experience. The extraordinary architecture accommodates almost 400 exhibits on 5000 m², including 12 original aircraft, 7 exhibits from space travel and a full-size model. Pioneering spirit at your fingertips – for all those who are interested in technology and history, for families as well as all friends of aviation. €9.50 adults, €4.50 children, €7.50 concessions.

Schulmuseum, Friedrichstraße 14 (Within walking distance from the main station, +49 7541 32622. Apr-Oct: daily 10:00-17:00; Nov-Mar: Tu-Su 14:00-17:00, M closed. At the Schulmuseum Friedrichshafen (school museum) it's like going back to school. During your visit you will find out how schools developed and what classrooms looked like in 1850, 1900 and 1930. Historic teaching materials and quaint exhibits like old slate pencil boxes, satchels and the big cardboard cones filled with sweets and little presents received on the first day of school, bring back fond memories of long-gone schooldays. On the two seater school bench you can try out writing on slates. Negative aspects of former school life are represented too, for example how discipline and obedience were enforced on pupils by caning, shaming them on a wooden donkey or making them kneel on a three-sided piece of wood. €3.50 adults, €1.50 children.

Zeppelin Museum, Seestraße 22. This museum in the historic harbour station building presents the world‘s largest collection on the subject of airship history, construction and travel. Under the same roof you can visit an important collection of art dating from the late Middle Ages to the present day. The main attraction is the 33-m-long reconstruction of part of LZ 129 Hindenburg in its original size, which visitors can board just as the original passengers did in the 1930s. The authentically fitted passenger rooms give an impression of how people travelled during the period of the “silver giants”. Two entire storeys of the Zeppelin Museum are dedicated to different aspects of Zeppelin history and technology. In addition to the permanent exhibition the museum organizes special events and temporary exhibitions. €8 adults, €4 concessions.

Palace Church, Schloßstraße 2, +49 7541 21308. Apr-Oct: M-W F-Su 09:00-18:00; Th 11:00-18:00. The Schlosskirche with its two 55-m-high domed towers made from Rorschach sandstone is the landmark of Friedrichshafen. It was built by Christian Thumb from 1695 to 1701 and belongs to the famous Upper Swabian baroque buildings. Since 1812 it has been a Protestant church. In 1944 it was partly destroyed by air raids, reconstructed from 1947 to 1951 and then given back to the Protestant community. free.

Viewing tower on the pier. A 22-m-high construction which offers good views of the city, palace church and seafront.

  • Waterfront promenade. Walk along the expansive waterfront from east of the harbour to the Palace Church (in the west).

A biketour along the lake is one of the nicer things to do when in Friedrichshafen

  • Cycling. Rent a bike or bring your own and cycle along the lake to Meersburg (in the west) or Lindau (in the east). The cycleway towards Lindau is more enjoyable, since one does not have to stick to the main road. It is also fairly popular to do a tour around the entire lake in one (sportive with shortcuts), two (reasonable), three or more (leisure) days.
  • Canoeing. There are probably more scenic locations along the lake where you can do canoeing, but there is a canoe rental in Friedrichshafen and they also organise tours on one of the small tributaries into the Lake of Constance.
  • Climbing. Besides an indoor climbing facility operated by the DAV (Deutscher Alpenverein) for its members and affiliates, there is an adventure park in nearby Immenstaad (about 12 km from Friedrichshafen) that is more geared to families, children or groups on a team building exercise (see map marker).

Airship above Friedrichshafen

  • Airship flights, Messestraße 132 (At the airport next to the exhibition centre, +49 7541 5900 0. You can board the Zeppelin airship and get a bird's eye view of the lake and the surrounding area, depending on the tour. Tours last between 30 minutes and 2 hours. €200-765.
  • Swim in the lake, Königsweg 11, +49 7541 28078. May-Sep. If you happen to be in Friedrichshafen during the warm period of the year it is worth going to the Strandbad, the local open-air swimming bath.

Waterfront promenade. Walk along the expansive waterfront from east of the harbour to the Palace Church (in the west).

Cycling. Rent a bike or bring your own and cycle along the lake to [[Meersburg]] (in the west) or [[Lindau]] (in the east). The cycleway towards Lindau is more enjoyable, since one does not have to stick to the main road. It is also fairly popular to do a tour around the entire lake in one (sportive with shortcuts), two (reasonable), three or more (leisure) days.

Canoeing. There are probably more scenic locations along the lake where you can do canoeing, but there is a canoe rental in Friedrichshafen and they also organise tours on one of the small tributaries into the Lake of Constance.

Climbing. Besides an indoor climbing facility operated by the DAV (Deutscher Alpenverein) for its members and affiliates, there is an adventure park in nearby Immenstaad (about 12 km from Friedrichshafen) that is more geared to families, children or groups on a team building exercise (see map marker).

Airship flights, Messestraße 132 (At the airport next to the exhibition centre, +49 7541 5900 0. You can board the Zeppelin airship and get a bird's eye view of the lake and the surrounding area, depending on the tour. Tours last between 30 minutes and 2 hours. €200-765.

Swim in the lake, Königsweg 11, +49 7541 28078. May-Sep. If you happen to be in Friedrichshafen during the warm period of the year it is worth going to the Strandbad, the local open-air swimming bath.

Bodensee Center, Meistershofener Straße 14. M-Sa 07:00-22:00. Relatively large mall with all types of shops.

  • Lukullum, Friedrichstraße 21, +49 7541 6818.
  • Spicy-Grill, Zeppelinstraße 140, +49 7541 31077.
  • Hotel Restaurant Maier, Poststraße 1-3, +49 7541 4040.

Lukullum, Friedrichstraße 21, +49 7541 6818.

Spicy-Grill, Zeppelinstraße 140, +49 7541 31077.

Hotel Restaurant Maier, Poststraße 1-3, +49 7541 4040.