Dating from at least the 10th century, today Kassel is most famous internationally as the home of Documenta, an every-five-years exhibition of modern and contemporary art. In the late 17th century Kassel received a large influx of Huguenot refugees from France. During the 1800s, it became the capital of the Brothers Grimm's Fairy Tale Route. In 1943, the city was virtually razed by British bombers, leaving few old sights, but the 18th-century Wilhelmshöhe Castle overlooking the city remains.
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4.5 based on 846 reviews
During our stay in Frankfurt, we took an excursion to Kassel, the charming city of Grimm Brothers, famous German fairytale writers. After about 1.4 hour train ride from Frankfurt Hbf to Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe Bhf and a short taxi ride from the station, we arrived at the road side of Schloss Wilhelmshöhe (Wilhelmshohe Castle) inside Bergpark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a short walk, we arrived at the majestic Schloss Wilhelmshöhe. The castle was facing a breathtaking view of the vast and beautiful Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe with the tall Hercules Monument and its cascading water fall. After looking at the castle and admiring the beautiful view of the park from the castle front, we started walking toward the direction of Hercules Monument and Schloss Lowenberg (Lowenberg Castle). We spent about 2 hours walking around the beautiful park before returning to the place where our taxi dropped us off. Since there was no taxi stand around, we crossed the road and walked to the beautiful “SchlossHotel Bad Wilhelmshöhe”. The hotel’s receptionist kindly called a taxi for us. So, we took the taxi to return to Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe Bahnhof for our train to Eisnach for our visits to J.S. Bach’s Birth House and Schloss Wartburg where Martin Luther was hiding and translating New Testament. [Notes: (1) Kassel train station to visit Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is not Kassel Hauptbahnhof. (2) My review of Schloss Lowenberg would appear on Tripadvisor site as a separate review]
4.5 based on 749 reviews
A world heritage site , definatly worth visiting, take the bus to the top and walk down, unless you are feeling really strong and need a good climb, the water only runs on certain days but with or without it’s worth the effort.
4.5 based on 401 reviews
Just arrived in the morning time, cloudy heaven... Walked up to the ???? castle also the Löwenburg, the Bergpark... Then the sun dropped the Clouds... Wow what a view
4.5 based on 276 reviews
I went on a beautiful sunny day in August with my mom. Since she is not so good on food we started our afternoon at Wilhelmshöhe Castle and walked around there to see the big water fountain.The park is beautiful and well maintained and good to walk for older people or people in a wheel chair. i would recommend to go on weekdays. I found weekends are to crowded. We finished off with a nice cool Beer in the Park Hotel's Beer garden just beside the Castle. It was a nice afternoon and I will definitely go there again.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
I visited this mueseum one day while on a trip to Kassel. I'm used to London where we have some of the biggest, most visited mueseums in the World which are free entry. In comparison, this mueseum fared really well. It had a little bit of all Natural History with everything from interactive exhibits for children (and grown ups!), prehistoric human re-creations of skelatol remains found in Kassel itself, human evolution, animal extinction and exhibits with a strong focus on educating people about our effect on anmal extinction and climate change to full scale dinosaurs. The mueseum even has an exhibition focused around a man who used to collect exotic animals and plants as part of his collection and even a full skelaton of one of his pet elephants. The entrance admission was 4.50euro per person (not sure if its cheaper for children), but honestly it's worth it. There may be bigger mueseums out there for free but for a small mueseum it has a lot of education and preserves a lot of local history, which you can't put a price on. We also bought some small things from the gift shop before we left with what money we could afford. I wencourage others to do the same and support this place.
4.0 based on 195 reviews
This is where Walt Disney got his ideas. An old castle deliberately built as an ancient ruin some 300 years ago. Don't miss it if you visit Wilhelmshöhe and the Hercules monument.
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