Seßlach

Seßlach (German pronunciation: [ˈzeːslax]) is a town in the district of Coburg, in northern Bavaria, Germany.

Seßlach is notable for its largely intact medieval town wall and overall historic appearance with few modern structures.

In 1335, the emperor Ludwig der Bayer awarded Seßlach the status of town.

[5]: 154 Seßlach is notable for its largely intact medieval town wall and overall historic appearance with few modern structures.

The parish church, St. Johannes, was built in the 13th century and later redesigned in Baroque style.

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Coat of Arms of Coburg district
Coat of Arms of Coburg district