Marburg Castle
Marburg Castle looms high above the city and is one of the most significant historical buildings in Hesse. For all those who want to combine culture, views, and driving pleasure on a convertible tour, this place is a true highlight. The drive through the winding roads of the upper town of Marburg with the top down turns the visit into the first stage of an unforgettable experience.
Castle Romance with a View
Built in the 11th century, Marburg Castle was once the seat of the landgraves of Hesse. Today, it houses a cultural history museum and offers a fantastic panoramic view over the Lahn Valley. Particularly impressive are the knights' hall and the castle chapel with its Gothic elements. The surrounding landscape with its hills and small roads is ideal for a quiet and varied convertible route.
A Place on the German Fairy Tale Route
Marburg is part of the German Fairy Tale Route, which is dedicated to the trails of the Brothers Grimm – and it was here that Jacob Grimm once studied. The castle and the city thus offer not only historical but also fairy-tale connections that enrich your convertible tour through Hesse with a special cultural aspect. A drive through this region thus also becomes a little time travel.
Perfect Stop on Your Convertible Route
Marburg Castle is an excellent destination or stop on a longer convertible route. Whether as a cultural highlight of a day trip or as a station on an extensive convertible road trip through Central Hesse – here, the past and present connect in a particularly stylish way.
Marburg Castle – A Must on Your Convertible Tour in Hesse
A convertible tour in Hesse is not complete without a visit to Marburg Castle. Whether as the destination of a cozy convertible journey or as a fairy-tale stop on the way of megalith culture – this place captivates with its history, views, and driving joy.