Wernigerode Castle
Harz without Wernigerode Castle® - then I wasn't there. The first castle was built around 1110, the oldest preserved parts date back to the 14th/15th century. It was remodelled in the late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Between 1862 and 1885, the complex was finally extended by the Blankenburg master builder Carl Frühling to create a complete work of art in the historicist style. In the residential palace, you can visit the originally furnished rooms of the high nobility from the time before the First World War. Thematically designed halls explain the cultural, intellectual and social history of the 19th century. In addition, high-calibre special exhibitions on the cultural and art history of the 19th century are held,
Podcast "Der Harz hinter den Kulissen" with Katrin Dziekan, the castle's curator, about Wernigerode Castle as a film set.
Podcast "Der Harz hinter den Kulissen" with Katrin Dziekan, the castle's curator, about Wernigerode Castle as a film set.
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Openings
Easter-October: daily 10.00 am – 6.00 pm, last admission 5.30 pm
November-Easter: Tue-Fri: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm, last admission 4.30 pm
Sat + Sun + holidays: 10.00 am - 6.00 pm, last admission 5.30 pm
November-Easter: Tue-Fri: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm, last admission 4.30 pm
Sat + Sun + holidays: 10.00 am - 6.00 pm, last admission 5.30 pm
Price info
adult: 9,00 €
children (6-14 years): 4,50 €
children (up to 6 years): free
children (6-14 years): 4,50 €
children (up to 6 years): free
Accessibility
Travel for Everyone
partial available
Directions & Parking facilities
car park "Altstadt/Schloss": Shuttle with the castle train
More information
Special tours can also be booked in German, English and French by prior arrangement.
Audio guide and digital tour in German
Regular shuttle from the flower clock near the town hall by Bimmelbahn, from the parking lot "Altstadt/Schloss" by Schlossbahn
Audio guide and digital tour in German
Regular shuttle from the flower clock near the town hall by Bimmelbahn, from the parking lot "Altstadt/Schloss" by Schlossbahn
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