October 11, 2025, Heidelberg- Once I became a paying visitor, the wealth of heritage at Schloss Heidelberg became apparent. The castle is indeed one of the grander of its ilk, in central Europe at least. Although it is classified as a “ruin”, there are all the uses being made of Schloss Heidelberg as an event center, especially in summer. There are a couple of heritage rooms, available only on guided tours, which also hold fast to the docent locking the door behind, upon completion of the tour.
Here are some scenes of the interior of Schloss.
Chambers on the east end, Schloss HeidelbergMost likely used as a counting housePalace of Frederik V, the “Winter King”Symbolic guards of The Winter King’s palaceJupiter stands guard, above allLarge grinding stoneAn even larger beer barrelFrederik V, contemplating his guest list, perhaps.View from the top
My self-guided tour neared its end, and with it began the equally enjoyable visit to Old Heidelberg’s lower reaches.
October 11, 2025, Heidelberg- The older man was, for all the world, a penitente, walking short steps down the cobblestone hill, in flip flops of all things, determined to make the walk downward on his own. Nearby, a six-year-old boy was fussing at his mother, telling her to lift him up. The old man lifted his head, which had been focused on the steps he was taking. “Such a grand fortress up there. Maybe you aren’t ready to see it!”, he said softly to the unruly child. The boy gave one last shriek, then stopped squalling and got up on his own. He told his mother he was just tired and didn’t want to go uphill. They turned and went back down towards their lodging.
In 2014, I happened by this fascinating university city, on the way from Strasbourg to Frankfurt, as it was part of the train route. On that visit, I spent time at Heidelberg University and walked to the Neckar River. The castle, though, stuck in my mind and I was determined that it would be on the itinerary of a future visit to Europe. That visit came this evening, and will continue for a bit, tomorrow morning.
I had a small item of business to settle in Munich, this morning, and the requisite office didn’t open until 9 a.m., today being Saturday. This gave me time to look about the Karlsplatz District of the great Bavarian city. Here are some of the sights of that midtown sector.
Karlstadt Tower, MunichEighteenth Century meets Twenty-first, Karlsplatz, MunichReaching towards the sky, Karlsplatz, Munich Landgericht, (District Court Building), Karlsplatz, Munich
Finally, in Altbotanischegarten, there was an entirely different air about the city. Aside from a few people also seeking quietude, and a few animals, the Old Botanical Garden was giving a Saturday morning respite to the frenzy of Friday night.
South entrance to Altbotanischegarten, MunichHeart of Altbotanischegarten, Munich (above and below)Peterskirche Tower, from Atlbotanischegarten, Munich“Der Ring”, by Mauro Staccioli, Alt Botanischegarten, Munich
Munich, thus, was just a primer for my energy level. Once in Heidelberg, at the small but very comfortable and welcoming Lotte, The Backpackers Hostel, I set out for the nearby Schloss (Fortress) Heidelberg.
Here are some scenes from the exterior and gardens of the castle.
Tower of Schloss Heidelberg, from Lotte HostelView of Heidelberg, from the SchlossIvy-covered south wall, Schloss Heidelberg (above and below, with pink wig tree in the middle)A Baden-Wurttemburg AutumnSouth Tower and rampart, Schloss Heidelberg
The wonders of Heidelberg continue in the next post.
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