Town wall II
Last but by far not least - my fav part of Memmingen: The "Ulmer Vorstadt" ("Suburb of Ulm") with a part of the old city wall (completed around 1450) on the right side and the "Stadtbach" ("town river")* on the left side. If the tree wasn't hiding it, you could see the once highest of all towers guarding Memmingen, the so-called 'Luginsland' (kind of a watchtower).
(Some other pics of the same place: here and here)
* The 'Stadtbach' is actually the small river that used to run through medieval towns. When the towns kept growing and more space was needed, many of the rivers were moved underground - only in the recent years it was discovered that these small rivers are little gems, making a city a lot more beautiful. That's why nowadays you can see many of them surfacing again.
Town wall II
Last but by far not least - my fav part of Memmingen: The "Ulmer Vorstadt" ("Suburb of Ulm") with a part of the old city wall (completed around 1450) on the right side and the "Stadtbach" ("town river")* on the left side. If the tree wasn't hiding it, you could see the once highest of all towers guarding Memmingen, the so-called 'Luginsland' (kind of a watchtower).
(Some other pics of the same place: here and here)
* The 'Stadtbach' is actually the small river that used to run through medieval towns. When the towns kept growing and more space was needed, many of the rivers were moved underground - only in the recent years it was discovered that these small rivers are little gems, making a city a lot more beautiful. That's why nowadays you can see many of them surfacing again.