Located on the Main River, Wuerzburg features 17C-18C architecture, and even older gems, despite WWII devastation.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis historic center has been proudly restored to its original charm and historical atmosphere, making for cheerful goings-on.This 18C arsenal now houses a museum that contains arts and crafts, Riemenschneider sculptures, winepresses, and much more.Make sure to take the time to walk this 15C bridge to admire its Baroque statues and views of the town.This bold church features elements of rococo, as well as pink-veined marble columns, charming angels, and colorful frescoes.This looming fortress was occupied between 1253 and 1719 and today holds much of its original furnishings and artifacts.This museum has an exceptional gallery of 14C-20C works by European masters, as well as an admirable antiquities collection.This 17C castle is a delight to tour, with its rococo furnishings and special park that features comical statues.