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Description [EN]
Schloss Neuenbürg dates back to a medieval castle from the 12th century. Around 1320, the Württembergers acquired the fortress on the former Celtic hill and had it remodeled several times until 1658. Since 2001, part of the current Renaissance castle has been used as a branch museum of the Baden State Museum. The centerpiece of the museum is the Hauff fairy tale "The Cold Heart," which, as a walkable and multimedia theater production, allows visitors to deeply immerse themselves in the world of charcoal burners, raftsmen, and forest spirits. In the second part of the museum, the castle servant Ambrosius invites guests into the castle rooms, where, among other things, the Neuenbürger Asylum Stone from 1593, interactive stations, and a film station make the history of the castle, town, and the Northern Black Forest region come alive.
Services
Families with children
ja
Adolescents, pupils
ja
Adult
ja
Car parking
ja, begrenzt
Bus parking
nein
Connection public transport
ja
wardrobe
ja
Lockers
ja
Loan Rollers & Rollers
nein
Lendable baby carriages and baby carriers
nein
Baby changing facilities
ja
WiFi
ja
Publicly accessible library / archive / study rooms
ja
Cafe/Restaurant
ja
Museumsshop
ja
Event room / lecture rooms (rentable)
ja
Note regarding pets (if necessary, dog care on the spot)
ja
Guided tours and group offers
ja
Accessibility
Guidance system for visually impaired people, Tactile / acoustic map
No
Entrance soil indicators
No
Marking of step edges
Yes
Access stairless
Yes
Elevator with tactile font / announcement
No
Disabled toilet
Yes
Labeling in pictograms
No
Inscription in braille
No
Tactile accessible exhibition objects
No
Print medium in braille inscription / large print
No
Guided tours in sign language
No
Tactile flooring system
No