Best castles around Marburg are found in a university city dominated by its iconic Landgrafenschloss, an imposing hilltop fortress. The city is characterized by its half-timbered old town and its position on the Lahn river. The surrounding area offers a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes, providing diverse exploration opportunities. This region is rich in history, with sites ranging from medieval ruins to 19th-century architectural additions.
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From here you have a wonderful view of the Lahn, the beautiful houses on the Lahn and Marburg Castle. There was a bitter fight over the "Green Weir" several years ago because the weir was to be renovated with a lot of concrete and provided with boat steps and the like. Some of the trees and bushes on the bank should also have given way. It's good that it didn't turn out that way and that the many signatures were of some use!!! The “small repair” was completely sufficient. The old "Hirsefeld - Steg" was also repaired a few years ago. In my opinion this worked well.
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Nice view of a beautiful castle
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The building looks like a real fairytale castle. The 'private' and 'no trespassing' probably doesn't apply to some cyclists.
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This place has so many names it's easy to get confused. At the beginning of the 19th century it was called "Köhler's peace". From the 1830s it was called "Spiegelslust", because Werner Freiherr von Spiegel zum Desenberg built a pavilion here, which soon became a popular destination. After some back and forth, a long search for a location and even longer discussions, today's tower was inaugurated in 1890 and has been called the "Kaiser Wilhelm Tower" ever since. But what endures and does not change constantly is the magnificent view from up here: At the highest point in Marburg you have an enchanting view over the city and the surrounding area. And at the foot of the tower, the tower café invites you to coffee and cake. Wonderful - that's really worth a trip.
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Craziness. Although I am originally from Marburg, I had never seen this perspective of the castle and the back of some beautiful half-timbered houses before. Just beautiful.
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Very nice view over the Lahn to the old town and the Landgrafenschloss.
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Wonderful perspective. Stop and cell phone out.
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The most significant castle in Marburg is the Landgrafenschloss (Marburg Castle). Perched high above the city, it was the first residence of the Landgraves of Hesse and played a pivotal role in regional history, including hosting the Marburg Colloquy in 1529. Today, it houses the Marburg University Museum for Cultural History. You can learn more about its history and significance on Wikipedia or Visit A City.
At Landgrafenschloss, you can explore stunning Gothic architecture with Renaissance extensions, including the striking octagonal tower. Inside, the Marburg University Museum for Cultural History offers insights into local history, the Marburg Colloquy, and displays of historic weapons and armor. Don't miss the magnificent Schlosskapelle with medieval frescoes, the Princes' Hall, and the Luther Room. The castle also provides breathtaking panoramic views of Marburg and its surrounding landscapes.
Yes, beyond the Landgrafenschloss, you can visit the Frauenberg Castle Ruins. These ruins offer a historical setting with a viewing platform that provides fantastic views in almost any weather. While not a traditional castle, the Spiegelslust Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), Marburg also has historical roots and offers great views over the city.
Yes, Friedelhausen Castle, which includes an 'Old Castle' from 1564 and a 'New Castle' built in the English Neo-Gothic style in the mid-19th century, is still privately owned and cannot be visited inside. However, a detour to see its exterior is often considered worthwhile. Similarly, the property of Rapunzel House and Amönau Castle is not accessible to the public.
For excellent views of Marburg Castle and the Old Town, the View of Marburg Castle and the Old Town highlight is highly recommended. Additionally, the Spiegelslust Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), Marburg, located at the highest point in Marburg, offers magnificent panoramic views over the city and the castle. The Frauenberg Castle Ruins also provide a viewing platform with great vistas.
Many sites around Marburg are considered family-friendly. The Landgrafenschloss itself, with its museum and historical exhibits, can be engaging for families. The Spiegelslust Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), Marburg, with its tower café and forest surroundings, is also a popular family destination. The View of Marburg Castle and the Old Town is a great spot for a family photo.
The area around Marburg's castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, such as easy hikes around Marburg, including routes like the 'View of the Rolling Hills – Forest bench in the Burgwald loop from Elnhausen'. For runners, there are running trails around Marburg, with options like the 'View of Marburg Castle – View of Marburg Castle loop from Cappel'. You can explore more routes on the easy hikes guide, running trails guide, or the main hiking guide for Marburg.
Yes, at the foot of the Spiegelslust Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), Marburg, you'll find a tower café that invites you for coffee and cake. The Old Town of Marburg, which is overlooked by the Landgrafenschloss, also offers many small streets with various rest stops and dining options.
The castles around Marburg, particularly the Landgrafenschloss, offer unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the gardens and terraces, as well as the panoramic views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, enhancing the scenic vistas. Even in winter, the historical sites can be atmospheric, especially with the possibility of snow, though some outdoor activities might be limited.
For the Landgrafenschloss (Marburg Castle) and its museum, plan at least 2-3 hours to explore thoroughly and enjoy the views. If you wish to include other sites like the Frauenberg Castle Ruins or the Spiegelslust Tower (Kaiser Wilhelm Tower), Marburg, you could easily spend a full day exploring the historical and scenic highlights around Marburg.
The Landgrafenschloss is an imposing hilltop fortress, which means its elevated position and historical architecture may present some challenges for visitors with mobility issues. While specific accessibility details are best confirmed with the museum directly, the ascent to the castle and navigating its older sections might involve stairs and uneven paths. However, the official tourism site may offer more information on accessibility.


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