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Salhofplatz 3
56112 Lahnstein
Germany
Hours
What time does Hexenturm open?
Hexenturm opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Hexenturm close?
Hexenturm closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Hexenturm is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 11:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Hexenturm have free WiFi?
Yes, Hexenturm has free WiFi.
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We did a guided tour of the castle which takes about an hour. We learned about the history,…read moredifferent rooms, weaponry, & armor. This is the only hilltop castle on the Middle Rhine not to have been destroyed. It has beautiful views of the Rhine River looking down. When walking up to the castle from the parking lot, there's a stairs path or uphill incline- definitely moderate walking with the uphill and stone paths so bring proper comfortable shoes to walk around in.
Knowledgeable and hilarious tour guide, authentic castle history it is the highlight of our trip in…read moreGermany
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This museum contains an OVERWHELMING number of artifacts. I'm confused why there isn't more public…read morenotice of this museum. Perhaps it is because the display of the collection is 'old-fashioned.' Be prepared because you will see so much of areas which might be of interest. 1) 3 Euros/adult , 2) Need to show some sort of ID so that they can record the information, 3) Just off the bus line #15 from the hauptbahnhof, 4) 99% of the collection is displayed indoors, 5) Sorry if your German translation isn't up to par, all the description placards are in German.
21 cm K 38, Krupp, 1941-44
PaK M 1940, 1943, 75 mm, SHE is BIG
This is a fantastic and beautiful museum! It is extremely interactive and kept me and my kids busy…read morefor a long time. The staff is helpful and speaks English. The descriptions are in English and German.
This was a walk along the Quai was to end where the two rivers meet…read more And we come to a Magnificent Bronze Statue of Wilhelm, King of Prussia. A short walk away are 3 sections of the Berlin Wall complete with details in two languages Nice.
... unsere Steuergelder bei der Arbeit ...
... Impressionen ...
We stopped in for the view of the castle, which sits on a peak overlooking the Rhein. Much of this…read morecastle was renovated as it was in bad shape from the several wars. Today it hosts fine dining, a gift shop, and events. We stopped in for an hour to enjoy some drinks and appetizers. The host graciously allowed our party of 8 to put together some tables. The weather was raining so not many guests were coming for the view. Enjoyed some beer and a couple of pick plates. This host was friendly and the ambiance was spectacular.
It's one of the medieval castle ruins looking over the Rhine River on the western shore in the town…read moreof Sankt Goar. It is the largest and one of the most magnificent castle ruins on the Rhine. The parking is available at the castle site for .50 euro per hour. You'd need about two hours if you tour the castle for 5 euro per adult. Limited English tour is available, but you can always go on a self-guided tour (without a tunnel part). You can use your imagination to see yourself in the Middle Ages, explore fortifications, towering towers and halls and passageways cut into the rock. The importance of the fortress in military as well as cultural area is clearly presented to you in the museum of local history in the former chapel. If you are limited with time you can spend here, you can forego with the exploration of the ruin inside, and enjoy an excellent view of the Rhine from a vantage point--I'd give about 30 minutes to accomplish this with a quick visit to the gift shop.
Blick auf den Rhein
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