Lindau (, ''Lindau am Bodensee''; ;
Low Alemannic: ''Lindou'') is a major
town
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and
island
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on the eastern side of
Lake Constance
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(''Bodensee'' in German) in
Bavaria
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,
Germany
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. It is the capital of the county (''
Landkreis'') of
Lindau
Lindau (, ''Lindau am Bodensee''; ; Low Alemannic German, Low Alemannic: ''Lindou'') is a major Town#Germany, town and Lindau (island), island on the eastern side of Lake Constance (''Bodensee'' in German) in Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital ...
, Bavaria and is near the borders of the
Austria
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n state of
Vorarlberg
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, and the
Swiss
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* the adjectival form of Switzerland
* Swiss people
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cantons of
St. Gallen and
Thurgau
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Thurgau is part of Eastern Switzerland. I ...
. The coat of arms of Lindau town is a
linden tree
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, referring to the supposed origin of the town's name. The historic town of Lindau is located on the island of the same name, which is connected with the mainland by a road bridge and a railway causeway leading to
Lindau station.
Lindau is located near the meeting point of the Austrian-German-Swiss
tripoint
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and is nestled on the lake in front of Austria's
Pfänder mountain. Lindau is popular with sightseers and vacationers for its medieval town centre and picturesque location on Lake Constance.
History

The first use of the name Lindau was documented in 882 by a monk from
St. Gallen, stating that Adalbert (
count of Raetia) had founded a
nunnery
A convent is an enclosed community of monks, nuns, friars or religious sisters. Alternatively, ''convent'' means the building used by the community.
The term is particularly used in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican Comm ...
on the island. However, the remains of an early
Roman settlement dating back to the 1st century were found in the district of Aeschach.
In 1180, St. Stephan's church was founded. In 1224, the
Franciscan
The Franciscans are a group of related organizations in the Catholic Church, founded or inspired by the Italian saint Francis of Assisi. They include three independent Religious institute, religious orders for men (the Order of Friars Minor bei ...
s founded a monastery on the island. In 1274–75, Lindau became an
Imperial Free City under King
Rudolf I.
In 1430, about 15 of Lindau's
Jews
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were burned at the stake after being accused of murdering a Christian child.
[S Rieger, G Jochem ransl. HP Sinclair "Chronology of the History of the Jews of Bavaria", 2006. http://www.rijo.homepage.t-online.de/pdf/EN_BY_JU_bye.pdf, accessed 11 May 2025.] In 1528, Lindau accepted the
Protestant Reformation
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, following the
Tetrapolitan Confession at first and subsequently the
Augsburg Confession
The Augsburg Confession (), also known as the Augustan Confession or the Augustana from its Latin name, ''Confessio Augustana'', is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheranism, Lutheran Church and one of the most important documents of th ...
. In 1655, after the
Thirty Years' War
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, the first ''Lindauer Kinderfest'' (children's festival) was held, in memory of the war. This festival, introduced by Councillor Valentin Heider, still makes up an important part of the town's identity.
Lindau lost its status as an
Imperial Free City in 1802, after the dissolution of the
Holy Roman Empire
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. The city went to
Karl August von Bretzenheim, a son of the
Elector of Bavaria Charles Theodore, who gave Lindau and the monastery to the
Austrian Empire
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in 1804. In 1805, Austria returned Lindau to
Bavaria
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.
In 1853, a causeway was built to connect the
railway from Munich to the island. In 1856, a new
harbour
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was built, with its characteristic landmarks, the big
lion sculpture and
Bavaria's only lighthouse.
In 1922, the independent districts of
Aeschach, Hoyren and
Reutin merged with the Lindau district. After World War II, Lindau fell under French military administration and went first to
Württemberg-Hohenzollern
Württemberg-Hohenzollern was a West Germany, West German state created in 1945 as part of the French Allied Occupation Zones in Germany, post-World War II occupation zone. Its capital was Tübingen. In 1952, it was merged into the newly founded ...
and then to the State of
Baden-Württemberg
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. In 1955, Lindau again returned to
Bavaria
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.
The
Nobel Laureate Meetings at Lindau
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings are annual scientific conferences held in Lindau, Bavaria, Germany, since 1951. Their aim is to bring together List of Nobel laureates, Nobel laureates and young scientists to foster scientific exchange betwee ...
began in 1951 and bring many
Nobel Prize
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laureates to Lindau each year.
Tourist attractions

Lindau is a popular tourist attraction in southern Germany. The gardens of Lindau are best in spring or summer blossom, and summer is the peak tourist period. Lindau is famous for its architecture and outdoor attractions such as cycling, sailing, hiking, swimming, and camping.
* Harbour entrance with
lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lens (optics), lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
Ligh ...
and Bavarian Lion sculpture (Island of Lindau)
* Church of St. Stephan (
Evangelical Church), c. 1180 with remodelling in 1782
* Church of St. Peter (founded about 1000), became a
war memorial church in 1928
* Minster '
Unserer Lieben Frau' former church of the monastery 'Maria Himmelfahrt' (which is German for
Assumption of Mary
The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Catholic Mariology#Dogmatic teachings, Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Pope Pius XII defined it on 1 November 1950 in his apostolic constitution as follows:
It leaves open the question of w ...
), with St. Marien (Stiftskirche)
* Maximilianstraße (main street through the Island of Lindau with shops and restaurants)
* Historic Town Hall
Casino Spielbank Lindau* Gardens and Parks of Lindau, e.g
* Haus zum Cavazzen Museum
* Boat trips by
Bodenseeschifffahrt
Lindau's Old Book Archive(ERB – Ehemals Reichsstädtische Bibliothek) with books from the 15th to 18th century inside the historic town hall
* Hoyerberg near Hoyerberg Schlössle is a scenic lookout with views of the surrounding area
Economy
Historically, the trading route from
Nuremberg
Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav ...
to Italy passed through Lindau; fishery has also played a big role in the economy of the city, and in the 19th century, Lindau was an important location for textile industries. Tourism (including restaurants and accommodation) and industrial production are the main industries in contemporary Lindau. Lindau has a very low unemployment rate, likely the result of a diverse economy and proximity to the
Alpine Rhine Valley.
Lindau is home to several large corporations:
*
Lindauer Dornier
Lindauer DORNIER GmbH is a family-owned business textile machinery manufacturer located in Lindau, Germany. Originally part of the Dornier GmbH it was spun off in 1985.
External links
Company website
Machine manufacturers
Textile machinery ma ...
, textile machines
*
Liebherr
Liebherr () is a German-Swiss multinational corporation, multinational equipment manufacturer based in Bulle, Switzerland, with its main production facilities and origins in Germany.
Liebherr consists of over 130 companies organized into 11 divi ...
, electronics
*
Cooper-Standard Automotive (former
Metzeler Automotive Profile Systems)
*
Cofely Refrigeration (former Axima Refrigeration, which was former
Sulzer Escher-Wyss, a refrigeration and air-conditioning plant)
*
Continental AG, BU ADAS (ADC Automotive Distance Control GmbH)
*
Faurecia Automotive (former Angell-Demmel GmbH)
*
Crane Co. ChemPharm Energy (former Xomox GmbH now part of Crane)
There are also numerous farms, producing apples, pears, strawberries, and related products e.g.
Schnapps
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,
wine
Wine is an alcoholic drink made from Fermentation in winemaking, fermented fruit. Yeast in winemaking, Yeast consumes the sugar in the fruit and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide, releasing heat in the process. Wine is most often made f ...
and fruit juices.
Districts
Lindau is split into several
districts
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. A search for Lindau Stadt will reveal the town's bordering of the neighbour parts of Lindau.
* Central:
Island
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,
Aeschach
* East:
Reutin,
Zech
* West:
Bad Schachen,
Unterreitnau
* North:
Oberreitnau,
Hochbuch,
Hoyern,
Schönau
Transport
Railway
Lindau-Insel station is Lindau's main station and is located on Lindau Island nearby harbour. However, the station was complemented by the development of
Lindau-Reutin station in the Reutin district on the mainland, which was opened in 2020. Lindau-Insel station has trains to and from
Friedrichshafen
Friedrichshafen ( or ; Low Alemannic: ''Hafe'' or ''Fridrichshafe'') is a city on the northern shoreline of Lake Constance (the ''Bodensee'') in Southern Germany, near the borders of both Switzerland and Austria. It is the district capital (''K ...
,
Munich
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,
Ulm,
Augsburg
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,
Bregenz
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(by
Vorarlbergbahn der
ÖBB) and
Zurich
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(
SBB). Historically was it in 1854 the end of the
Ludwigs-Bavarian-North-South-Line.
Bus – Stadtbus Lindau
Lindau's bus system is called
Stadtbus Lindau, which departs from all stations every 30 minutes and runs until 22.30 daily, with special services for events. The bus system is run by the main local utility provider Stadtwerke Lindau.
Additionally
RBA and the Zweiländer-line of Austria’s Landbus Unterland also operate from Lindau. Recently long-distance coaches have started running to distant German cities, an alternative to
Deutsche Bahn
(, ; abbreviated as DB or DB AG ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG).
DB was fou ...
trains.
Road
Lindau is connected to the
Autobahn A96 (
E43). Main roads (German Bundesstraße) include
B31 and B12. The A96 links to the Austrian Autobahn A14 starting right after joining with the 7 km long
Pfändertunnel. The tunnel was expanded into a 4-lane, 2-tunnel road that was opened in 2013 to accommodate increased north–south traffic.
Airports
Lindau does not have its own airport. However, it is close to
Friedrichshafen Airport and
Memmingen Airport
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, which usually serve tourist arrivals and European destinations. The nearest major airports are
Munich Airport,
Stuttgart Airport, or
Zurich Airport
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.
Utilities
Lindau's local utility provider is called Stadtwerke Lindau, which provides electricity, water, telecommunications, public baths, and some other services to Lindau.
Telecommunications
The local utility provider Stadtwerk
TK-Lindaustarted deploying fibre-optic internet to major businesses and new housing development areas. Other networks include cable television by
Kabel Deutschland, which is available in some streets and
xDSL, by many providers. Some systems have seen upgrades of the
ADSL
Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over Copper wire, copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem ...
standard in the last years to cope with the high bandwidth demand. There are plans to deploy a
WiFi
Wi-Fi () is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for Wireless LAN, local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by ...
hotspot network (or
WLAN
A wireless LAN (WLAN) is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication to form a local area network (LAN) within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, campus, or office buildin ...
, as it is more commonly known in German) across the Island of Lindau.
Property, redevelopment, and other major projects
Lindau is currently planning several redevelopment projects across the city. The following is a list of projects that are planned for redevelopment.
* New train station – Lindau has been planning a new train station for many years. Currently there is agreement between the major stakeholders to build a new station near the shopping mall Lindaupark (Reutin district) and refurbish the station on the island. Both stations will remain active.
*Electrification of the train tracks to Munich (connecting Munich and Zurich) – this major project is sponsored by large external stakeholders such as the State of Bavaria, Switzerland, and .
*Lindau Inselhalle – Lindau's main hall, which is used for conferences is due to be rebuilt soon.
*
Multi-storey car park – related to the redevelopment of Lindau Inselhalle on the island
* Property developments near the train station on the island are planned, after rail tracks have been removed
* A new fire station was completed in September 2014 near Auenstraße (outside the island) – a major headquarters for all the former stations across town, including the Technisches Hilfswerk (THW) unit of Lindau.
*Property developments connected to the area that belongs to near Reutin, once the new train station is completed
*Property developments in Aeschach district – including some major buildings, including luxury apartments and offices
*Railway underpass near the entrance of the island – Lindau is planning two railway underpasses for cars to ease congestion, partly caused by tourists visiting by car, causing frequent crossing closures
*Several company extensions or relocations are planned – as of September 2014, Continental AG is extending into a third office complex
*Lindau Utility is deploying optical broadband across the city
*Lindau Strandbad, the major public bath, is in discussion of being refurbished
Local news sources
Lindau has a well established newspaper calle
Lindauer Zeitung which is part of the
Schwäbische Zeitung, which is released daily. Another newspaper is the
Bürgerzeitung Lindau (BZ), which is published by the city council. It is released biweekly and contains announcements for the town by the
mayor
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and local news. The paper is free, sponsored by advertisements, and can usually be found in shops. Both newspapers are available in print and online.
Schools and kindergartens
Lindau has two main high schools:
Bodensee-Gymnasium and Valentin-Heider-Gymnasium. With one middle school for girls (Maria-Ward-Realschule Lindau) and one middle school for boys (Staatliche Realschule für Knaben Lindau), there are several
primary schools
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across the town. Lindau recently completed construction of a new
Kindergarten
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, which also included a Kita
Kindertagestätte, which is a baby nursery for children aged 2–3. There is high demand for childcare in Lindau and providers are obliged by the
State of Bavaria to provide for every child.
Hospitals, civic offices
Asklepios Krankenhaus Lindau
Bürgerbüro Lindau, the local office for all legal matters, e.g. passports, registration, etc.
*
KFZ-Zulassungsstelle, registration office for cars
*
Finanzamt (tax office)
location in Lindau
Shopping
Lindau's large shopping centres and supermarkets such as Aldi, Lidl, and REWE are off Lindau Island. However, the Island has many different shops that sell clothing, cosmetics, gifts, toys, antiques, and local products such as cheese and wine. Lindau's main shopping mall is calle
Lindauparkand hosts larger shops such as
Müller Drogerie and a supermarket.
Festivals and events
Thanks to its location on Lake Constance, Lindau hosts a number of festivals and events, usually in summer (between May and August).
U&D Umsonst & Draussen b
Club Vaudeville Lindau The festival hosts live music in a public area.
*
Nobel Laureate Meetings at Lindau
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, Lindau's prestigious science event. Students from all over the world are able to meet up with Nobel laureates to discuss scientific developments. Lindau is soon to build a new conference home for this event.
Psychotherapiewochen a psychologist conference
*
Rund Um den Bodensee, a sailing competition
Gartentage 2014Lindauer Oktoberfest*
Lindauer Kinderfest
Notable people
*
Achilles Gasser, also ''Gasserus'' (1505–1577), physician and historian
*
Jacob Ernst Thomann von Hagelstein (1588–1653), painter
*
Johann Jacob Heber (1666–1727), surveyor and geometrician
*
Richard Z. Johnson, American attorney and politician (died in Lindau)
*
John Spilman (died 1626), paper manufacturer and jeweler in England
*
Janina Minge (born 1999), footballer
Genealogy
Lindau is believed to be the origin of the Lindauer surname of Germany, Switzerland, Alsace-Lorraine, Austria and the Czech Republic. A Jewish family bearing this name is said to have descended from Suskind of Lindau, who was among those killed during the pogrom of 1430.
Lindauer is also the name of a famous wine brand from New Zealand. However, there is no established relationship between Lindau and the wine, which is named after painter
Gottfried Lindauer.
Gastronomy
Lindau produces a number of local wines and beverages. There are a number of localities that produce wines
Rädlewirtschaften from local vineyards and
Schnapps
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made by local farmers.
Climate
Lindau is located in a
temperate
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climatic zone (experiencing four distinct seasons) with mountain surroundings and the freshwater lake. Winters can be cold, with temperatures reaching as low as −20 °C on occasion. In some exceptional cases, winters can be so severely cold that major parts of the lake freeze, making crossing of the lake by car possible, however this is a once in 50- to 100-year event. Summers are normally warm to hot and usually humid due to the surrounding lake.
Heavy storms, rain showers, and thunderstorms are common in summer and heavy winds up to 8 on the
Beaufort scale
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are possible. Usually, the lake is calm; however, there is a warning-light system for boats to indicate if heavy storms are forecast. Due to the surrounding mountains, snow is always in sight and a good indicator of weather.
Lake Constance
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is located at roughly 400m meters above sea level.
Twin towns
Lindau is
twinned with:
*
Serpukhov
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(Russia)
*
Chelles (France) Lindau was twinned in 1964 with the City of
Chelles in France, which was initiated by the returned French soldiers after
World War II
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.
*
Reitnau (Switzerland)
Footnotes
References
External links
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Interviews with Nobel Laureates at Lindau free videos from the Vega Science Trust
Lindau photo gallery*
Landkreis Lindau
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