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  • Zeppelin Museum, Seestrasse 22,[1]. This is the town's top tourist attraction. The museum is built around a full-scale recreated section of the Hindenburg, at 245m the largest airship ever made. Take note however, that most signs are in German only.
  • Schlosskirche, Klosterstrasse. The twin onion-domed, baroque Schlosskirche was built between 1695 and 1701 by the Christian Thumb.
  • Schulmuseum, Friedrichstrasse 14. This museum traces the development of education between 1850 (when classes were taught by monks and nuns), and 1930 (when education was the responsibility of the German state)

By airplane

Friedrichshafen's small international airport (http://www.fly-away.de/en/en/frameindexen.html) with direct flights from Dublin, London, Berlin, Prague.

By car

22km (14 miles) West of Lindau, 20km (12 miles) South of Ravensburg

By ferry

A 45-minute car ferry service links Friedrichshafen to Romanshorn, Switzerland. From there, you can board express trains to Swiss cities like Zurich, Lucerne and Berne.

A 40 minute ferry service also links Friedrichshafen and Konstanz. You can then enter Switzerland from Konstanz.