The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Upper Franconia, Bavaria

November 5, 2021 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Upper Franconia, Germany including Schloss Rosenau, Hermitage Castle (Altes Schloss Ermitage), New Castle, Veste Coburg mit Kunstsammlungen, Schloss Ehrenburg, Marktplatz, Festung Rosenberg - Deutsches Festungsmuseum, Bamberg Altstadt, Seehof Castle, Basilika Goessweinstein.
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1. Schloss Rosenau

Rosenau 1, 96472, Coburg, Bavaria Germany +49 9563 308410 http://www.sgvcoburg.de/rosenau.htm
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Schloss Rosenau

Owned by the master of the mint of Rosenau from the 15th century up to 1698; as of 1806, expansion as summer residence of the Coburg dukes in an English (neo)Gothic style. Birthplace of Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland.

2. Hermitage Castle (Altes Schloss Ermitage)

Eremitage 4, 95448, Bayreuth, Bavaria Germany +49 921 759690 http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/bay_as.htm
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4.5 based on 304 reviews

Hermitage Castle (Altes Schloss Ermitage)

Reviewed By cmbreuer2016 - Queensland, Australia

We visited in winter, a lot of the statues and fountains were covered but it was still stunning. I imagine that in a few months the gardens and parklands would be wonderful. It is well worth a visit.

3. New Castle

Ludwigstrasse, Bayreuth, Bavaria Germany +49 921 7596921 http://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objekte/bay_ns.htm
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

New Castle

4. Veste Coburg mit Kunstsammlungen

Veste Coburg 1, 96450, Coburg, Bavaria Germany +49 9561 8790 [email protected] http://www.kunstsammlungen-coburg.de/
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4.5 based on 416 reviews

Veste Coburg mit Kunstsammlungen

The “Fränkische Krone” (Franconian Crown) is one of the largest medieval castle buildings in Germany. Martin Luther lived within its walls in 1530. Today, internationally significant art collections are housed there.

Reviewed By ionam558

This is the largest castle in Germany and really superb. Allow at least two hours for a visit. The route through the rooms is rather confusing but it is all very well done. The highlight is the renaissance art collection - really special. Also really good for glass, armour and cannons. And the exhibition of sledges is amazing! I recommend walking up from the park through the trees to really appreciate the castle on the hill. Nice café just outside the castle - not really a proper one inside.

5. Schloss Ehrenburg

Schlossplatz 1, 96450, Coburg, Bavaria Germany +49 9561 808832 [email protected] http://www.sgvcoburg.de/ehrenburg.htm
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Schloss Ehrenburg

It was the city residence of the dukes of Coburg from 1547 to 1918. Splendid chambers, the living rooms of Queen Victoria, the large hall, Gobelin room, red room, throne room, palace chapel, royal living rooms with precious furniture, and numerous portraits portray the impressive family connections of the Coburg dukes.

Reviewed By 3019882 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

We went to Schloss Ehrenburg on a Saturday for the 5pm tour. The young tour guide was very knowledgeable and passionate, throwing lots of jokes into the tour. (They were in German, which we don’t understand, but it was still nice). We were offered sheets with English explanations, which were very useful. The palace was beautiful and the history was fantastic, especially as someone particularly interested in Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and Ernst II. The 4 main attractions in Coburg offer ‘combi’ tickets for €13 to enter all, on any days. We visited 2 locations each day with the ticket. The palace is next to a large park where we sunbathed waiting for the tour to start (on the hour). Would recommend this tour for all!

6. Marktplatz

Markt, 96450, Coburg, Bavaria Germany +49 9561 898000 http://www.coburg-coburg.de/index.php
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4.5 based on 198 reviews

Marktplatz

In the centre of the historical old town with historically preserved architecture: City Hall, City House, court pharmacy (first and therefore Coburg’s oldest pharmacy), statue of Prince Albert. Every Wednesday and Saturday a weekly market takes place here and during Advent is the Coburg Christmas market.

Reviewed By Traveling_with_Hank - Eugene, United States

I visited the Marktplatz for the Christmas Market December 2019. It's in the center of the Marktplatz, and the Christmas Market has stalls placed in a way that forms multiple circles. It was so pleasant to walk around and around and around again. Of course, there is the delicious Coburger Bratwurst (don't miss it!), and lots of other foods and drinks and shopping. Mostly, I just enjoyed it for the people-watching (and the Bratwurst!) Down a nearby street, there are WCs for all the tourists. Coburg is a lovely town, and I can't wait to get back to its Christmas Market in 2021!

7. Festung Rosenberg - Deutsches Festungsmuseum

Festung 1, 96317 Kronach, Bavaria Germany +49 9261 60410 [email protected] http://www.kronach.de
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Festung Rosenberg - Deutsches Festungsmuseum

8. Bamberg Altstadt

Bamberg, Bavaria Germany +49 951 95320 http://www.bamberg.info
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Bamberg Altstadt

From the 10th century onwards, this town became an important link with the Slav peoples, especially those of Poland and Pomerania. During its period of greatest prosperity, from the 12th century onwards, the architecture of Bamberg strongly influenced northern Germany and Hungary. In the late 18th century it was the centre of the Enlightenment in southern Germany, with eminent philosophers and writers such as Hegel and Hoffmann living there.

Reviewed By 548margaretb - Queensland, Australia

This beautiful UNESCO town has managed to maintain its medieval feel which makes for a very interesting walk I through the old town. The highlight for us was the walk along the river, over the bridge to the connecting buildings, view of little Venice and the jail and on to the Cathedral. The view of the Altstadt from the river is stunning! A speciality of this town is the smokey bacon flavoured beer which is an acquired taste! A lovely town to walk and explore!

9. Seehof Castle

96117 Memmelsdorf, Bavaria Germany +49 951 409571 http://www.memmelsdorf.de/tourismus/schloss_seehof/
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Seehof Castle

10. Basilika Goessweinstein

Balthasar-Neumann-Str. 2, 91327 Gossweinstein, Bavaria Germany +49 9242 264 http://www.pfarrgemeinde-goessweinstein.de/kontakt/index.html
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4.5 based on 95 reviews

Basilika Goessweinstein

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