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  1. Sep 18, 2019 · History of Heidelberg Castle Germany. The history of Heidelberg Castle is a cycle of construction and destruction. It’s thought that the first foundations were laid in the 11th century, divided into two separate complexes – an ‘upper’ and a ‘lower’ castle. It’s a combination of several buildings surrounding an inner courtyard.

  2. www.schloss-heidelberg.de › en › visitor-informationHeidelberg Castle

    3,00 €. Family. 15,00 €. Audio Guide (in several languages) 6,00 €. Groups of 20 or more per person. 5,40 €. Concise facts of Heidelberg Castle and information about opening times, admission and contact.

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    During the Heidelberg Castle Festival in the summer, the courtyard is the site of open air musicals, operas, theatre performances, and classical concerts performed by the Heidelberg Philharmonics. The castle is surrounded by a park, where the famous poet Johann von Goethe once walked.

  4. Mar 25, 2024 · Heidelberg Castle. The most famous sight is Heidelberg Castle which is located above the old town on the northern slope of the Königstuhl. The ruins of red Neckar valley sandstone rise 80 meters above the valley floor of the Neckar and dominate from there the image of the old town.

  5. The castle was built from the red sandstone of the Neckar Valley in the 13th Century as a fortress and later served as the residence of the Elector of Heidelberg until its destruction in 1689, during the Nine Years' War. Over the centuries it has been rebuilt by various electors and today shows distinct stylistic elements from three periods.

  6. Heidelberg Castle is one of the most romantic ruins in Europe. Its eventful history reflects the turbulent relationship between Germany and France over the centuries. Three times a year, the castle is illuminated to commemorate this stormy relationship. Die Heidelberger Schlossbeleuchtung erinnert mehrmals im Sommer an die Zerstörung 1693.

  7. Heidelberg may be famous for its Castle, Old Town, and University, but its attractions don't stop there. A trip to Heidelberg isn't complete without visiting the Philosopher's Path. Located on the northern side of the Neckar River, this popular path, about two kilometers long, meander along the sunny side of Holy Mountain.

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