Heidelberg Palace

Town and Castle of Heidelberg with Old Bridge

Heidelberg Castle is one of the Germany's most important cultural monuments.  It experienced a grand and eventful history as the royal seat of the Electors of the Palatinate from the 13th to the 18th century.  Over the centuries the bustling building activity of the Palgraves resulted in an ensemble of representative palace and garden art with great artistic achievements in the style of the Renaissance.

Following the destruction of the palace in the War of Palatinate Succession (1688-1697), Electors Johann Wilhelm, Karl Philipp and Karl Theodor carried out various restoration measures, although the royal seat had been moved to Mannheim beginning in 1720.  A lightning strike in 1764 and the major fire that followed once again reduced the palace to ashes.  Since the 19th century Heidelberg has been famous the world over for the romantic appearance of its palace ruins.

Guided tours help visitors orient themselves in the complex.  In the Ruprecht's Building (Ruprechtsbau) a Lapidarium and several exhibitions provide information on the castle's history.

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Technische Beratung, Gestaltung, Konzept und Umsetzung: Ralf Gatzki und Friederike Rook