Gültlingen


Gültlingen is a small village in Baden-Württemberg, Germany and is considered a part of the larger Wildberg.

History

The "Gültlingen Gold Helmet", was found together with other artifacts and is now in the :de:Landesmuseum Württemberg|Stuttgart State Museum.
Also, graves found in the area date the beginning of the aristocratic seat of the barons of von Gültlingen in the middle 12th century.

Michaels Church

The church was built in 1465. The pulpit of Michaels Church is hand-carved wood, featuring two birds-of-paradise. The church yard features two separate memorials for World War I and World War II.

Geography

Gültlingen is located in a small valley, surrounded by farm land and grazing land for sheep.

Gültlinger See

The Gültlinger See, or Gültlingen Lake, is a popular local attraction.