The 7 Best Things to do Good for Couples in , Hesse

May 12, 2022 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in , Germany including Edersee, Wilhelmsbad, Botanischer Garten, Marburger Landgrafenschloss Museum, Bruder Grimm Haus, Fritzlar, Schloss Philippsruhe.
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1. Edersee

34549 Waldeck, Hesse Germany +49 5623 4425 [email protected] http://www.edersee.de
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Edersee

Reviewed By TTOverseas - Cairo, Egypt

My initial interest in Edersee was for the Dam Busters history, but my daughter and I enjoyed a relaxing afternoon lunch and walk around the area. The view of Waldeck Castle is cool and we had a lazy pizza lunch.

2. Wilhelmsbad

Parkpromenade, 63454 Hanau, Hesse Germany +49 6181 9065090 [email protected] http://www.schloesser-hessen.de/schloesser/hanau/texthanau.htm
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Wilhelmsbad

3. Botanischer Garten

Karl-von-Frisch-Strasse, 35032 Marburg, Hesse Germany +49 4964 212821507 http://www.uni-marburg.de/botgart/neuer_garten
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Botanischer Garten

4. Marburger Landgrafenschloss Museum

Schlossgasse, Marburg, Hesse Germany +49 4964 2199120 http://www.marburg.de/portal/seiten/landgrafenschloss-900000041-23001.html
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4.5 based on 305 reviews

Marburger Landgrafenschloss Museum

Reviewed By SharonD54 - Townsville, Australia

My daughter and I took the bus up to the Schloss yesterday. The cost was EUR2.20 one way. Free for uni student daughter. The bus drivers are immensely capable and practiced at negotiating the narrow streets and tight turns. The Schloss houses a very well organised museum within its walls. Cost for me EUR5. Free for daughter. You must place bags in a locker and can also leave your coat if you wish. Coin operated locker refunds your coin on retrieval of bags. Displays include several models of the Schloss through the ages from the 10th century onwards. These are on the ground floor with the display of Marburg Pottery and other works. You can choose to use a life or walk the stairs like we did to access the small chapel and the three floors of museum. The first floor is religious art from about the 12th century onwards. Much is from Elisabethkirche which was renovated and rearranged many times over the centuries. I spent a lot of time on this floor. The descriptor cards included both German and English. The second floor holds items further along in time. Few of the descriptions included English although dates are easy enough to read. This display included shields and armour worn by the order of knights who took over St. Elizabeth’s work after she died, as well as swords and firearms and other weapons. There is an enormous tapestry on display on this floor, as well. The third floor holds furniture, clothing, everyday objects and beautiful works of art up to the early 30th century. Again, little or no English. I didn’t have the opportunity to examine this floor as much as I would have liked as we needed to catch the bus back down the hill. We caught the bus up at 1.15pm and returned on the 3.45pm bus (the museum closes at 4pm in the colder months). I would recommend allowing yourself an additional hour. Well worth a visit, especially if you look in at Elisabethkirche before or after. (I visited Elisabethkirche the day before so the museum displays meant more to me because of it.)

5. Bruder Grimm Haus

Brueder-Grimm-Str. 70, 36396 Steinau an der Strasse, Hesse Germany +49 4966 637605 http://www.brueder-grimm-haus.de/index.php
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Bruder Grimm Haus

6. Fritzlar

Mittelrain 25, 34560 Fritzlar, Hesse Germany +49 5622 988643 http://www.fritzlar.de
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Fritzlar

7. Schloss Philippsruhe

Philippsruher Allee 45, 63454 Hanau, Hesse Germany +49 6181 2951799 http://www.museen-hanau.de
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Schloss Philippsruhe

Reviewed By SRGermany2013 - Frankfurt, Germany

Took a short break here at Schloss Phillippsruhe. The park is beautiful and quiet. A very nice place to take a long stroll. There are benches where you can just sit and watch the world go by... A historical museum awaits you inside if you want to take a tour. Lots of weddings are booked here and there were two on the day we visited.

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