Visit of the Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle
Visit of the Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle: the only medieval castle in Alsace to have been completely restored. A unique place not to be missed! To cross the high gate of Haut-Koenigsbourg is to plunge into the world of the Middle Ages. 900 years of history - The characteristic silhouette of Haut-Koenigsbourg castle has marked the Alsatian landscape for almost 900 years.
Information
The tour includes 300 steps of different heights and orientations.
Pushchairs are not permitted. If you are bringing small children, we advise you to bring a baby carrier.
Visible from afar, the imposing fortress nestles at an altitude of almost 800 metres in the heart of the Vosges forest, dominating the wine route which winds at its feet and offers a grandiose panorama of the Alsace plain, the valleys and balloons of the Vosges, the Black Forest and, on a clear day, the Alps...
In the snow or in the middle of summer, discovering Haut-Koenigsbourg is a unique experience in all seasons. Standing on a rocky spur, it offers a grandiose panorama. Built in the middle of a forest, it offers a beautiful excursion.
Youngsters and families enjoy visiting a medieval fortress, while history buffs delve into the past of this Alsatian landmark and the curious are interested in the restoration of an exceptional monument.
Reservation
Online ticket purchases are recommended for individuals during peak periods. For Pass'Alsace holders, simply select the free ticket.Opening hours
The château is open all year round except on 1 January and 25 and 26 December.
January, February, March: 9.30am* - 12pm and 1pm - 5pm
April, May, June: 9.30am* - 6pm
July, August: 9am* - 7pm
September, October, November, December: 9.30am* - 6pm
*On Mondays, the château opens at 10.30am
In the evening, last admission 1 hour before the château closes.
Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle
Built in the 12th century, the Haut-Koenigsbourg castle has for centuries been the witness to conflicts and rivalries between lords, kings and emperors. The castle has had a succession of illustrious owners who have left their mark on its history, and numerous events that have changed its appearance... To pass through the high gate of Haut-Koenigsbourg is to plunge into the world of the Middle Ages.
From the lower courtyard - with its inn, forge and mill - to the spiral staircases leading to the furnished flats of the lord, discover the architecture, the furnishings... but also a whole atmosphere steeped in history.
The drawbridge, the weapons room, the keep and the cannons are a constant reminder of the purpose of this mountain fortress built by an imperial Germanic family in the 12th century, which was subsequently besieged, destroyed and pillaged.
Abandoned after 1633, this prestigious castle was offered in 1899 by the town of Sélestat to William II of Hohenzollern. He dreamed of resurrecting the old Germanic Empire and fulfilled his passion for the Middle Ages by entrusting the restoration of Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle to the architect Bodo Ebhardt, a specialist in medieval fortifications.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the political dimension of this major project was to legitimise the young imperial dynasty of the Hohenzollerns and affirm the power of the new empire in the eyes of the world. Today, we admire more the educational aspect of this restoration, which without being indisputable, is mostly plausible.
Support animals accepted
L'accès est interdit aux animaux excepté aux chiens guides et aux animaux d'assistance (sur présentation d'un justificatif).
Car access
Le château du Haut-Koenigsbourg est situé à 26 km au nord de Colmar, 55 km au sud de Strasbourg et 12 km à l'ouest de Sélestat. Autoroute A35 sortie 17 via Kintzheim ou 18 via Saint-Hippolyte. N59 via Lièpvre.
Coordonnées GPS :
(degrés décimaux) latitude : 48.249383 | longitude : 7.343524
(degrés sexagésimaux) latitude : 48° 14' 57" N | longitude : 07° 20' 36" E
Bus access
Navette du Haut-Koenigsbourg depuis la gare de Sélestat. Se renseigner sur les jours et horaires de fonctionnement.
Pushchair
Les poussettes sont interdites. Si vous venez avec des enfants en bas âge, nous vous conseillons de prévoir un porte-bébé.