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  2. Learn about the history and architecture of Heidelberg Castle, the largest castle in Europe, and its gardens and museums. Find out how to book guided tours in German or English, and the admission fees and opening times.

  3. Explore the world's most famous castle ruins and the historic palace in Heidelberg. Enjoy the scenic views, the gardens, the museums and the Mountain Railway with the \"Schlossticket\".

  4. With the tour, you are taken inside of some of the buildings (including the chapel) and are provided with a wealth of information on the castle's history. English tours are available. Once inside the castle courtyard, there is pharmacy museum, restaurants, and a huge wine barrel that you can also visit, so plan your time accordingly.

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    So many reasons! First, Heidelberg is a famous university town and home to Heidelberg University, which is the oldest and one of the most prestigious universities in Germany. A friend of mine studied there and her student housing was in the historic city center just steps from the Heiliggeistkirche! Second, the Heidelberg Altstadt is known for its ...

    Getting to Heidelberg

    You can travel to Heidelberg by train or car. The main train station in Heidelberg is centrally located and has service to both regional towns and major cities, the nearest ones being Frankfurt and Stuttgart. To find the best train or route to take, check out the Deutsche Bahn website(German Rail). On the Deutsche Bahn websiteyou can check train schedules and book point-to-point tickets or regional tickets. This is where I book all of our Germany train tickets. If you’re driving a rental car,...

    Directions to Heidelberg Castle

    To get to Castle Heidelberg from the central train station using public transportation, take bus line 33 or bus line 20 to the stop “Bergbahn.” Once there, you have to take a short ride via the funicular railway all the way up to the “Schloss” station. For more info on the Bergbahn, scroll to the end of this guide. Alternatively, you can also walk from the train station to Old Town and then to the castle. You can find the uphill path that leads up to the castle (called Burgweg) next to the Ra...

    Visitor Information: Opening Hours & Tickets

    Heidelberg Castle is open Mondays to Sundays from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Viewing the interior is only possible through a guided tour. The guided tours in English are done at the following times: 11:15 am, 12:15 am, 2:15 pm, and 3:15 pm (at the time this guide was written). The areas that are open without a tour are the castle gardens, inner courtyard and terrace, wine barrel cellar, and the German Apothecary Museum. You can access all of these places with the standard entrance ticket which costs...

    The Heidelberg Castle has a fascinating history that dates back to the early 13th century. The earliest structure was constructed in 1214 and continued expanding until it became two castles. It was first used as a royal residence by Prince Elector Ruprecht III, the King of Germany during a short period in the early 15th century. Originally a fortif...

    German Apothecary Museum

    The German Apothecary Museum is an interesting glimpse into the history of pharmaceutics. The exhibition showcases everything from natural remedies from medieval times to antique lab equipment. The museum is located on the lower floor of the Ottheinrich Building.

    Heidelberg Tun

    The Heidelberg Tun is the world’s largest wine barrel. It was built by Prince Elector Karl Theodor to hold over 220,000 liters (58,124 gallons) of wine. The giant barrel stands at 7 meters (23 feet) high, and is 8.5 meters (28 feet) wide. It even has a dance floor built on top of it!

    Friedrich Building

    The Friedrich Building is the royal family’s ancestral hall. It’s filled with statues of emperors and kings displaying the idealized royal lines as built by Friedrich IV. You can admire some of the statues and sculptures that are on the facade of the building but the original ones are displayed inside.

    If you have the time, we recommend getting the Panorama Ticket at the Bergbahn station in the Alstadt that gives you entrance into the castle, as well as a ticket to ride the Bergbahn all the way up to Königstuhl, then back down the castle, and finally, back into the Altstadt. Here’s what we did when we visited the castle. First, we bought our Pano...

    Germany is full of castles just as beautiful and fascinating as Heidelberg Castle. In fact, there’s said to be over 25,000 castles all over the country waiting to be added to your itinerary! We have several guides that can help you choose which to visit. Start by reading our ultimate guide of the best castles to visit in Germany. We also have a gui...

  5. www.schloss-heidelberg.de › enHeidelberg Castle

    Each year, Heidelberg Castle attracts around a million visitors from all over the world. Since the early 19th century, these impressive ruins have been synonymous with Romanticism.

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  6. Official homepage of Heidelberg Palace: opening hours, admission prices, guided tours, rooms for rent, information on getting married in the castle and much more.

  7. Castle of Heidelberg - Audiotours. Experience the world’s most famous castle ruins in a completely new way! The fascination of the Heidelberg castle is undiminished. The ivy-covered ruins have inspired poets and artists as early as the Romantic period.

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