
Upper Town Square with Silberzeile
Baroque fronted town houses in the medieval guild colours of the town. The pastel coloured facades of the houses go back to medieval times, and the colours allocated to the individual guilds (e.g. bakers blue, butchers red, innkeepers yellow and green).
Linzer Tor
Double gate with battlement. Former upper tower of the town, which was inhabited by the tower keeper.
Wassertor
Former inner tower known as the toll tower, with fresco in memorial of the shelling of the town in the War of Spanish Succession in 1703.
Numerous high water marks indicate the flooding catastrophes.
Schaurecker Boat Trips on the Inn
Through the wild and romantic Lower Inn Valley between Schärding and Passau.
Schlosstor
Former residence of the ducal protector of the castle, nowadays the town museum.
Old Inn Bridge
with pillars dating from 1310
Castle Park with Fountain
former fortress, the castle was almost completely destroyed by devastating fires in 1724 and 1775, and never rebuilt, and has been a park since 1895; the 26 m deep fountain carved from granite dates from the time the castle was built in 1225, but was only discovered and rebuilt in 2003.
Baroque Garden Orangery
In 1884 Georg Wieninger lovingly erected a greenhouse on the old town wall with a house for the gardener, which was renovated in 2004 and now houses a restaurant amidst a magnificent park.