The almost completely preserved fortifications of Freistadt date back to the Gothic period.
You can visit the towers and gates on a tour around the town:
Linzertor: The foundation walls date back to the 13th century. Bürgerkorpsturm: This tower dates from around 1390 and stands at the south-west corner of the town. Salzhof: This is the old castle of Freistadt and used to be the castle of the town lords (Babenberg and Habsburgs). Scheibling Tower: This tower dates from 1444-1447. Böhmertor: This gate has a Gothic pointed arch gate with two slits for the swing beams of the drawbridge. Weyermühlturm: dates from around 1390 and is a semi-circular tower.
Meandering paths, various themed gardens, morning gymnastics in summer - you will find all this in the revitalised moat
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