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One of the most beautiful hilltop castles in Germany is enthroned in a picturesque location, high above the old wire-drawing town of Altena (link to webcam) on the Lenne. Almost 900 years of eventful history have fundamentally changed the fortifications several times. The mighty fortification makes the heart of every knight and castle romantic beat faster. Burg Altena (drone flight here) was the historical center of the Grafschaft Mark and is still the cultural center of the Märkisches Sauerland today.
Burg Altena
Fritz-Thomée-Straße 80
58762 Altena
Telephone: 02352-966-7034
Museum
WeltjugendherbergeBurg Altena owes
its
international fame to the world's first permanent youth hostel, which was opened here in 1914. It has been preserved in its original state as the World Youth Hostel Museum. Here, visitors can try out original beds to see how hikers slept more than 100 years ago.
Museum der Grafschaft MarkThe main museum
at the castle is the Museum der Grafschaft Mark. The exhibition (DieLinke to 360° images) shows the development of the region from early geological history through the Middle Ages, the early modern period and the industrial age to the present day. Sumptuous displays allow visitors to take part in the battles, hunts and feasts of the knights and nobles. They learn a lot about the lives of farmers and craftsmen
.Burg Altena Adventure ElevatorSince
spring 2014, the new adventure elevator has provided barrier-free access from the bottom of the Altena valley to the upper castle courtyard. The Burg Altena Adventure Elevator is "The new gateway to the castle": 90 meters into the mountain, 80 meters to the top. Along the way, you can experience the legends and stories of the region up close at seven stations. When the elevator door opens again in the castle courtyard, the journey continues in the castle.
group tours and museum educationA
special offer at the castle are group tours and museum education programs. The offer ranges from children's birthday parties to themed tours. Particularly popular with children are the knight's test "From squire to knight", the "treasure hunt" and the program with Söckchen the witch and Fläd the bat. Those who wish can explore the museum on their own. Visitors can also be guided through Burg Altena with the help of a digital museum guide. The multi-media guide is available in German, English and Dutch.
eventsThere
is an extensive program of events at Burg Altena throughout the year. In addition to larger festivals such as Anno Tuck on the first weekend in August, it is also worth coming to smaller events such as the birds of prey show and demonstrations as part of the Zeitsprung. Current information at: www.burg-altena.de In the darker months of the year, the Burg Altena shines in a wonderful glow when the outer walls on the Lenne side, towers and inner courtyards are artistically illuminated. The Advent season starts with the winter spectacle: the castle in torchlight, Christmas aromas and a festive atmosphere create a wonderful atmosphere.
Castle restaurantThe
restaurant at Burg Altena offers a wide range of dishes. Knight's dinners are available for groups of 25 or more. Further information at: Burgrestaurant Altena, phone: 02352 / 548 86 95Historical
park (Weyhe Park)
In 1843, Prussian King Frederick William IV commissioned his garden director Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe to plan a public park for the Burgberg in Altena. The hill was embellished with promenade paths, vantage points and accompanying plantings of avenue trees and groups of trees. Weyhe's design is based on the style of the English landscape garden. On the Lenne side, the rugged rocky outcrops in combination with groups of trees and the pathways offer surprising views of the landscape. However, the park became overgrown due to inadequate maintenance. For some years now, extensive measures have been taken to make the park attractive to visitors again. Information boards have been installed and paths and steps have been renovated. A new playground is being built below the veranda of the restaurant.
Duration of
stayYou should allow about one and a half to two hours for a visit to the Burg Altena museums. A visit to the museums at Burg Altena and the German Wire Museum takes around three to four hours - including a stop at the castle restaurant in between. The combined ticket, which includes a ride on the adventure elevator and a visit to the museums at Burg Altena and the German Wire Museum, is particularly good value for money.
the Altena Castle museums are an anchor point on the valley route of the European Route of Industrial Heritageand a highlight of WasserEisenLand - Industrial Heritage in Südwestfalen
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Day | From | Until |
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Tuesday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
Wednesday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
Thursday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
Friday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
Saturday | 11:00 | 18:00 |
Sunday | 11:00 | 18:00 |
Fritz-Thomée-Straße 80, 58762 Altena