This city is located in Baden-Württemberg region of Germany. It is famous for its vibrant cultural scene and diverse art forms, from contemporary and world music to theatre and folk art. The folk festival organised in the city during the month of September is one of the largest in Germany and attracts crowds from far and wide, and even outside Germany. The Festival of Lights held every few years involves innovative illumination of landmarks. On your visit, you can drive down to the City Museum located inside a former church. Here, you can view interesting exhibits dedicated to musical instruments, 18th century pottery, and even a medieval era bathroom. You can sign up for a guided tour of the five major breweries including Franken Brau and Lamb to get a feel of beer manufacturing. A rental car will take you to historic monuments such as the Town Hall and the Watch Tower. Another landmark, the 100 year old Water Tower, was once used for servicing steam engines. The remains of a castle, built in the 14th century, is another popular tourist attraction. Many of the city's historic monuments were destroyed in the wartime bombing of Germany but you can visit the St. John's Church. This heritage building is notable for its artwork, and offers a glimpse of the city's ancient culture.