An important role in German history
Heidelberg Castle is one of the most significant landmarks in Germany and is located on a hill overlooking the city of Heidelberg. Originally built in the 13th century, it was expanded and remodeled several times over the centuries, showcasing various architectural styles, including Gothic and Renaissance.
Particularly famous is the large wine cellar, which houses one of the world’s largest wine barrels. The castle offers impressive views of the old town and the Neckar River, attracting numerous tourists each year. It is a symbol of Heidelberg’s romantic history and an important part of the city’s cultural heritage.