Category
page 1Swabian Jura
Swabian Jura
low mountain range in Germany
Hohenzollern Castle
ancestral seat of the imperial House of Hohenzollern in the Swabian Alps of central Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Lichtenstein Castle
château in Württemberg

Lion man of the Hohlenstein Stadel
thumb|Side view showing the transverse gouges on the left arm
The figurine, also called the Lion-man of , is a prehistoric sculpture discovered in Hohlenstein-Stadel, a German cave, part of the Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura UNESCO World Heritage Site, in 1939. The German name, , meaning "lion-person" or "lion-human", is used most frequently because it was discovered and is exhibited in Germany. It is an anthropomorphic figurine combining a human-like body with the head of a cave lion (Panthera spelaea).
Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Hohenzollern-Hechingen () was a small principality in southwestern Germany. Its rulers belonged to the Swabian branch of the Hohenzollern dynasty.
Venus of Hohle Fels
sculpture
Sigmaringen Castle
building in Sigmaringen, Tübingen Government Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Zwiefalten Abbey
abbey
Stuttgart–Ulm railway
railway line in Germany
Güssenburg Castle
castle
Karlshöhle and Bärenhöhle
cave in Germany