Bietigheim's historic town centre, which has grown over the centuries and is characterised by rolling hills, forests and vineyards, blends into the surrounding countryside with its predominantly medieval character. You pass the town hall, built in 1507, the Hornmoldhaus town museum, which is one of the most important Renaissance buildings in southern Germany with its magnificent interior paintings and splendid ornamental half-timbering, and the Latin school, which together form an ensemble that characterises the townscape. The route continues to the New Castle, the town church, the wine press and the Lower Gate, the only remaining entrance to the former town. The Japanese garden is reached via the partially accessible town wall, which also offers a magnificent view of the Enz viaduct built in 1835.sculptures are a familiar sight in the historic town centre of Bietigheim, but also in the other parts of the town. Works by important sculptors with the names "Schwätzweiber, Flößer, Ku(h)riosum, Turm der grauen Pferde" arouse curiosity.