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Tags : Forts & Palaces
Timings : Monday - Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Entry Fees :
Monday to Friday (Castle grounds only, showrooms closed): Adults/Pensioners: €10.00 (online), €12.00 (on-site)
Reduced (students, disabled): €6.00 (online), €7.00 (on-site)
Children (12-17 years; up to 11 years free): €5.00 (online), €6.00 (on-site)
Family Ticket (2 adults + own children): €25.00 (online), €30.00 (on-site)
Saturday and Sunday (Including showrooms): Adults/Pensioners: €23.00 (online), €26.00 (on-site)
Reduced (students, disabled): €13.00 (online), €16.00 (on-site)
Children (12-17 years; up to 11 years free): €11.00 (online), €14.00 (on-site)
Family Ticket (2 adults + own children): €47.00 (online), €57.00 (on-site)
From April 1, 2025, the admission fees will be: Adults/Pensioners: €24.00 (online), €27.00 (on-site)
Reduced (students, disabled): €14.00 (online), €17.00 (on-site)
Children (12-17 years; up to 11 years free): €12.00 (online), €15.00 (on-site)
Family Ticket (2 adults + own children): €50.00 (online), €60.00 (on-site)
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Hohenzollern Castle, known as Burg Hohenzollern in German, is a historic fortress located near the town of Hechingen. Perched atop Mount Hohenzollern at an elevation of 855 meters (2,805 feet), it offers panoramic views of the surrounding Swabian Jura landscape. The castle is renowned for its striking Gothic Revival architecture and serves as the ancestral seat of the Prussian Kings and German Emperors of the Hohenzollern dynasty.
Visitors to Hohenzollern Castle can explore its richly furnished rooms, including the library adorned with intricate murals, the King's bedchamber, and the Queen's salon. The treasury houses significant artifacts such as the Prussian royal crown and personal items of King Frederick the Great. Guided tours are available in multiple languages, providing insights into the castle's history and the Hohenzollern family. The castle grounds feature well-maintained gardens and a chapel, offering a comprehensive experience of its historical and architectural significance.