Have the opportunity to go shopping, not bad. The castle is not big, but the structure inside is a bit complicated, it is easy to faint, but fortunately, there are staff in every hall visited. The weapons museum is good, but the explanation is only in English and there is no Chinese, so it sounds laborious. Finally, you can climb up outside the exhibition hall to see the panoramic view of Coburg. We went to snow that day and couldn't see anything.
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Have the opportunity to go shopping, not bad. The castle is not big, but the structure inside is a bit complicated, it is easy to faint, but fortunately, there are staff in every hall visited. The weapons museum is good, but the explanation is only in English and there is no Chinese, so it sounds laborious. Finally, you can climb up outside the exhibition hall to see the panoramic view of Coburg. We went to snow that day and couldn't see anything.
Built on a 464-meter hilltop, this castle is one of the largest defense castles in the Holy Roman Empire. It has three layers of fortifications, and it is also known as the "Crown of Franken" and is the key attraction on the "Castle Road" tour. Martin Luther fled to the castle in 1530 to escape the Holy See's pursuit, where he had been sheltering for half a year, and there are still Martin Luther's bedrooms and living rooms in the castle, and Martin Luther's portraits and his own manuscripts are hung in the Martin Luther Memorial.
Built on a 464-meter hilltop, this castle is one of the largest defense castles in the Holy Roman Empire.
Although not particularly high, the castle overlooks the entire town of Coburg.
Awesome place, the right tour is the sense of sight! June is the best!