Hambach Palace - Germany
UP and onwards to the palace.
From the very first moment the flag of black, red, and gold - Germany's national colors - waved atop the Kastanienberg near Neustadt in 1832. Hambach Palace has been considered the cradle of German democracy and joins St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt and the Reichstag in Berlin as one of the nation's
most important symbols of freedom and democracy. Around 30, 000 people took part in the Hambach Festival of 1832, during which they made their way, flags waving, up to the palace to demand unity and freedom.
With the permanent "Up and onwards to the palace" we invite you to become a part of the legendary march to the castle and travel back in time to the exciting events of 1832. The exhibition tour presents a vivid overview of the development of democracy all the way up to present day. Numerous media and activity stations allow you to understand and experience history, as do various palace tours, staged tours for children and adults, architectural tours, and workshops for children, students and adults.
As early as 1832n, festival participants lent their political demands special emphasis through musc, poetry, debate and speeches, this practice lives on in the Hambach Festival today, with a spectrum of highlights ranging from children's theater , classic concerts, and the theatrical performances to cabaret and political debates.
Highlights
- Theater & fine Dining "Hambach Festival Banquet" - A riotous evening that reveals the history of the Hambach Festival in a wickedly entertaining way. Between scenes, guests enjoy a traditional meal of regional specialities like "Keschdesupp" (chestnut soup) and "Saubrode" (pork loin) And since the palace is located in the heart of the region, a glass of great Palatine wine can't be missed.
Hambach Palace
Stiftung Hambacher Schloss 1832
67434 Neustradt an der Weinstrabe
Germany
T: +49 6321 926290
E: info@hambacher-schloss.de
W: www.hambacher-schloss.de
+49 324972 8 118167
April - October 10 am - 6 pm
Nov - March 11am - 5 pm
Highlights
Theater &Fine Dining "Hambach Festival Banquet"
A riotous evening that reveals the history of the Hambach scenes, guests enjoy a traditional meal of regional specialities like "Keschdesuppp" ichhestnut soup and "Saubrode" (Porktoin) And since the palace isola in the heart of the region, a glass of gre
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