[2024 Wurzburg Attraction] Travel Guide for The Residenz (Updated Nov)
No.1 of Best Things to Do in Wurzburg
Palaces
Address:
Residenzplatz 2, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 9:00-18:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+49 931 355170
The most attractive building in the city of Wrzburg is the Wrzburger Residenz, one of Germany's largest and most magnificent Baroque palaces, including palaces, gardens and plazas. The interior of a typical Baroque building is gorgeous Rococo.
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Wurzburg's official garden is large and beautiful. It is recommended to take some time to take a photo here. You can also take a panoramic view of the Wrzburg official residence, which is very magnificent.
Address: Barthasar-Neumann-Promenade
Route: Walk or take the bus from the train station 12 14, 20, 28 to Mainfranken-Theater station
Time: 4 to October 9
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The Würzburg Residence, located in the state of Bavaria, Germany, is situated in the city center. This massive Baroque-style building was destroyed during World War II and later restored.
Originally a bishop's residence, it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. It's impressive how the Germans have managed to restore these old heritages, which would have been completely lost due to the war.
📍Würzburg Residence
Residenzplatz 2, 97070 Würzburg, Bavaria Germany
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The Würzburg Residence in Germany
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Compared to the Palace of Versailles or Schönbrunn Palace, it has a more quaint feel. Since it's called a Residence rather than a Palace, it might be more appropriate to refer to it as a mansion. Inside the mansion, you can see various rooms and a variety of artworks :) It was heavily damaged during World War II but has been restored. The garden is very well-maintained and would be a great spot for a picnic :)
📍Würzburg Residence
Residenzplatz 2, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany
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Travel to the Small German Town of Würzburg
If you visit Würzburg, make sure to check it out. It's visible from anywhere in the city. The well-maintained garden is really beautiful. If you don't have much time, just viewing the exterior is enough. It's splendid and there's a lot to see. I think it's one of the places where you can witness Germany's resilience rising from the ruins of war.
📍Würzburg Residence
Residenzplatz 2, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria Germany
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Würzburg Palace's Court Chapel
The court church of Würzburg Palace was built in 1732-1733, under the supervision of Prince-Bishop Friedrich Carl von Schönborn. As for the entire residential building, the responsible architect was Johann Balthasar Neumann. He also oversaw the work of the artists and craftsmen who decorated the church.
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Due to its highly artistic interior design and decoration, the Hofkirche of the Würzburg Residence is one of the most perfect religious buildings of the 18th century.
With a curved floor plan composed of three elliptical halls and an unusual dome shape, Balthasar Neumann successfully connected each room to form a harmonious and diverse overall space.
In the process of doing so, he promoted the development of the fusion of spatial forms, which began in the Baroque period in Italy, led by architects Guarino Guarini and Francesco Borromini, and mediated by the Dientzenhofer family of master builders for Franconia and Bohemia. With the Würzburg Hofkirche and his work in Würzburg, he achieved this.
Hiragan and Neureuther's famous late works, Noiman is one of the great church architects of the Baroque period.
Apart from the side altars by Lucas von Hildebrandt and the outstanding paintings by Tiepolo, the main artists were the court artists of the Würzburg Palace, namely the sculptor Johann Wolfgang van der Auwera, the painter Rudolf Byss, and the plasterer Antonio Bossi. They created high-quality architectural furniture under the coordinated planning and guidance of Neumann. Especially Bossi's share in overwhelming spatial effects cannot be high. In his studio, he not only made countless gilded stucco decorations and reliefs, but also decorated all white base surfaces with these decorations and reliefs.
Still, all the sculpture figures and busts made of white glossy plaster, as well as the gilded plaster capitals and the colored plaster marble covering the columns, beams, and architectural zones were produced.
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The official residence of Wrzburg, also known as the Episcopal Palace, was built between 1720 and 1744 and is the main masterpiece of Baroque in southern Germany and one of the largest castles in Europe. As the first stop of the romantic road, Wrzburg is not very popular. In addition to the need to meet the religious beliefs of the various cathedrals in the city, only the Wrzburg official residence and the Marienberg fortress are really worthy of the sights. Even if you encounter a tour group here, visitors can use the few to sum up, and we have a great experience. We also met the only Chinese compatriots in Wrzburg, two.
After entering the palace, you need to store the carry-on package first. The locker needs a coin switch. Please prepare in advance. No photos are allowed in the palace.
Entering the palace, you can see the large staircase designed by Neumann. It is located on the 1st floor and the steps are criss-crossed to the 2nd floor. Above the grand staircase is a mural created by Tiepolo in 1750. The size of 667 square meters is still the largest mural in the world and the treasure of the town hall of the Wrzburg mansion. The palace has 350 rooms, and the 40 rooms that are now open are enough for the first time visitors to see it dazzled. If you really want to taste it, you need a whole day. As the first palace we visited in Europe, it was deeply shocked by its sculpt and luxuries. I am used to the solemn atmosphere of the Chinese royal palace. Although the palaces in Europe do not have our layers of courtyards, they are another unique and exquisite.
Out of the palace, the court garden on the side gave us a new round of surprises. A well-balanced axisymmetric design with fountains, waterfalls, steps, plants, and tree-lined paths. The Mozart Festival is held here every summer.
Tips:
It is highly recommended to come to Bavaria to buy their 14-day palace coupon. The Bavarian palace is extremely rich in resources, and the palaces can be visited by ticket and enjoy the full ticket.