BRUCHSAL CASTLE
Castle – Château
2024
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2024
Baroque castle housing a museum of automatic musical instruments and a garden burnt down during the Second World War.
Bruchsal, a small town about 30 km north of Karlsruhe, is well known for its baroque castle, the residence of the prince electors of Speyer. The castle garden was created in 1746. But everything burned down during the Second World War, and was rebuilt identically. Inside, you will find a museum of automatic musical instruments (the ancestors of the jukebox are all there!). A little detour worth making if you are in Karlsruhe.
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Destroyed during the Second World War, the castle Bruchsal was rebuilt and renovated in a rather strange way (baroque way with a strong accent of contemporary art). Everyone can not including, but it is worth a visit, particularly museum and the jerdin!