UPPER KŒNIGSBOURG CASTLE
Castle of the XIIth century, fortified in the XVth and become museum in 1871 with collections of weapons and furniture, guided tours proposed
Built in the 12th century, the Haut-Kœnigsbourg castle exerts a fascination which is not denied. Dominating the Alsace plain from the top of its 757 meters, this proud strategic stronghold has been passed from hand to hand during its long history. Built by the Hohenstaufen in 1147, it was destroyed in 1462 and entrusted to the Tiersteins who rebuilt it and gave it the definitive name of Hohkœnigsbourg. During the Thirty Years' War, the castle was plundered and burned by the Swedes and then abandoned for two centuries. In the 19th century, when Alsace was under German rule, its restoration was initiated by William II. In 1901, a specialist in medieval fortifications took charge. His name was Bodo Ebhardt. In order to carry out his task, he listed the archaeological remains collected on the site, studied archival documents and referred to other castles of the same period. Currently, various tours are offered: thematic, unusual, theatrical. The medieval garden can be visited from May to September. Throughout the year, events are organized and give life to this magical place. In addition to the Night of the Bat and the Night of the Museums, the program of events is constantly renewed. The castle can be reached from the Sélestat train station by a shuttle bus that runs on weekends and holidays from March to December, and every day in high season.
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Visite au final assez courte d'environ 1h 15 en prenant son temps.
Ne pas s'attendre à une multitude de pièces richement décorées. Je conseille donc se renseigner sur les visites guidées.
Attention : nombre de places de parking limité dans la montée et visite pas du tout adaptée aux personnes à mobilité réduite
Pour ce qui est de l'accessibilité aux personnes à mobilité réduite, le Haut-Koenigsbourg étant un château fort de montagne il compte de nombreuses marches (300 sur l'ensemble du circuit de visite), ce qui en complique l'accessibilité. Sachez toutefois que les escaliers sont dotés de rampes pour vous tenir (et ainsi en faciliter la montée et la descente), et que des bancs sont placés sur le circuit de visite pour vous permettre de vous reposer. Cordialement, L'équipe du château du Haut-Koenigsbourg
A bientôt pour de nouvelles découvertes,
L'équipe du Haut-Koenigsbourg