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The art of brewing on 4.500 sq. m.
Guided tours daily at 2 pm and 6 pmGroups of 10 people at any time by prior appointmentVisit also the restaurant „Liebesbier“ and our beer shopPho: +49 921 401 234 www.biererlebniswelt.de Andreas-Maisel-Weg 1 95445 Bayreuth
The fascinatingrock cellar labyrinth...
Guided tours daily at 4 pm Groups of 10 people at any time by prior appointment
Bayreuth‘s largest beer garden nearbyPho: +49 921 401-232 · www.bayreuther-katakomben.de
Kulmbacher Straße 60 · 95445 BayreuthSchlossterrassen Marktplatz
Castle Terraces 3:16 min
Markgravial Opera Hous 3:42 min
Haus Wahnfried – Richard Wagner Museum 3:49 min
Courtyard Garden 2:53 min
New Palace 3:37 min
Jean Paul Platz / Friedrichstrasse 3:48 min
Stadtkirche und Kanzleistrasse 3:32 min
Market Place and Old Town Hall 3:32 min
Old Palace 3:56 min
Festival Theatre 3:13 min
Eremitage – Sun Temple 3:34 min
Eremitage – Old Palace 3:51 min
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The Jean-Paul-Path The Jean-Paul-Path stretches from the Hermitage, past the “Rollwenzelei” and towards the Jean Paul Square. It also includes many further stops and locations relevant to Jean Paul such as the Fantaisie Palace in Donndorf. More infor-mation about the Jean-Paul-Path can be found at the tour-ist information which stocks a Jean-Paul-Path brochure as well as online at www.tz-fichtelgebirge.de
Bike circuit Bayreuth Whether it’s a family bike tour, a day trip or an active holiday Bayreuth offers over 100 km of bike course and 7 combinable bike tours. The bike ring Bayreuth, which is shaped like a flower, presents an unforget-table cycling experience for both young and old.The bike ring guide is available at the tourist information Bayreuth.
Guided city and adventure toursBesides guided city tours, tours led by a night watchman, horse-carriage rides, culinary indul-gence tours and special kids tours we offer a multitude of further extraordinary guided tours. More information as well as an overview over all the offered city and adventure tours can be acquired at the tourist information.
Walk of WagnerThe Walk of Wagner starts off at the “Haus Wahnfried” and ends at the Festival House. In between there are many locations that played
a vital role during Richard Wagner´s time in Bayreuth.
At the tourist information you are able to acquire a free fanfold that describes the Walk of Wagner in further detail.
Bayreuth City Centre Bayreuth by bus – Route map
Start your tour at the tourist information located on Opern-straße 22. The Wagner bench 1 in front of the tourist infor-
mation’s entrance invites you to take a souvenir photograph with Richard Wagner himself!Only a few metres away on the other side of the street is the Margravial Opera House 2 .
Not only was this opera house labelled a UNESCO World Her-itage site in 2012 but it is also one of Europe´s most beautiful Baroque theatres, still today it bears testimony to the life and influence of Margravine Wil-helmine. An all-sense encom-passing multimedia presenta-tion will guide you through the attractive world of Wilhemine’s Baroque opera house which inspires the muse and allows the arts to come to life. Through the interaction of architecture, paint-ing, music and drama visitors will experience how this extraor-dinary monument of Baroque festival culture developed. Next you should stroll along the Rich-ard-Wagner-Straße towards “Haus Wahnfried” 3 . This is the former residential house of Richard Wagner that served as
will, after a short walk, reach the Jean-Paul-Square. Here, next to the Friedrichs-Forum that was built within the walls of the for-mer margravial riding arena, you will find the former Gymnasium of the city.
The corner house was home to Bayreuth’s first university which was founded in 1742. Now turn off towards town and in to the “Friedrichstraße” that was creat-ed in 1730 and is full of splendid townhouses and noble residenc-es. Your route will lead you past the Steingraeber Piano manufac-tory 7 that used to be responsi-ble for tuning Richard Wagner’s pianos. Opposite is the former last resi-dence of Jean Paul 8 . The poet Jean Paul was the first profes-sional poet of his time. His pub-lications were highly circulated and even though his literary compositions are not easy to read for the contemporary read-er he is still highly admired and adored.Next, on the left side of the street and through the Steingraeber passage you will arrive at Richard Wagners first Bayreuth residence in the “Dammallee 7” 9 Wagner began living in this city apart-
the “Maximilianstraße”, the old town square and vibrant city cen-tre. Whilst you will find the Old Baroque Town Hall, which is now home to the Art Museum, on the left to the “Brautgasse” you will be able to see the Old Palace directly opposite. 11 . From 1603 the Old Palace was the margravi-al seat of government until it fell
victim to fire in the 18th century. The margravial domicile was then moved to the New Palace in the “Ludwigstraße”.Continue on through the arch in the palace courtyard and into the inner patio from which you will be able to see the Palace Church 12 and the Palace Tower. The Palace Church also known in Bayreuth as the “Hofkirche” was erected 1753-1758 by the margravial couple Wilhelmine and Friedrich. Upon their explic-it request both were laid to rest there with their daughter Fried-erike after their death. The over ground crypt beneath the organ gallery remains to this day.Directly next to the Palace Church is the Palace Tower. This octagonal tower was built on older foundations in 1565 and
natively a visit to the “Festspiel-haus” 15 located on the so called Green Hill is worthwhile. The Festival House is unique in its architecture and acoustics and is among the biggest opera stages worldwide. Richard Wagner had it constructed 1872 on the north periphery of Bayreuth in order to be able to dedicate himself fully to his musical works. On the “Walk of Wagner” you will be able to reach the “Festspielhaus” within 30 mins. On your way you will learn a lot about the big com-poser but if the approximately two kilometres walk is a little too far for you, don’t hesitate to
ment in Autumn 1872 after he had spent the summer in Hotel Fantaisie in Donndorf not far from Bayreuth. Now your journey will lead you further into the inner city through the “Sophienstraße”. After 50 metres turn right in to the “Kirchgasse”, after a few steps you will be directly in front of the city church 10 . This mighty, gothic church goes back to a Romanesque church built in the year 1270, the remains of these Romanesque walls can still be seen today in the lower part of the north tower walls. The appearance of the church now-adays dates back to 1375 and its two slate covered steeples that are connected via a stone bridge are one of Bayreuth’s well-known landmarks. Onwards through the cities narrow alleys you will reach
dates back to a template sketch by Leonardo da Vinci. Only once, namely in Bayreuth, was da Vinci´s idea of a tower in which a nearly stepless path twists around a spiral stairway to facil-itate the transport of goods real-ized. The Palace Tower is hence one of Bayreuth´s biggest and oldest landmarks.
On through a passageway you will reach the Baroque Palace Ter-races 13 . It is here where you can gaze upon a statue of Wilhelm-ine just slightly to your right. Now go down the stairs and over the bridge of the “Mühlgraben”, a small stream laid open around 20 years ago and that the Bayreuth people call the “Canale Grande” after its famous archetype. If you now cast a backward glance you will see one of the most classically portrayed views of Bayreuth 14 . A splendid view of the Palace Terraces, the two Palais by the court architect Carl von Gontard, the Old Palace and the octagonal tower in the back-ground can be seen from here. Follow the “Mühlgraben” for a few metres and you shall end up at your starting point. Alter-
provide a recreational landscape for everybody. At the west end of the court garden, passing the German Freemason Museum you will reach the New Palace 5 . This palace, erected by the
French architect Joseph Saint-Pierre, served as a new city resi-dence to Margravine Wilhelmine and her husband Friedrich after the Old Palace suffered immense fire damage. Margravine Wil-helmine took great influence in its design - amongst other things she designed the Mirror Shards Cabinet and the Old Music Room herself. Also well worth seeing is the Palm Room with its precious
nutwood panelling that is char-acteristic of the Bayreuth Rococo style. Continuing on from the New Pal-ace you turn off to the left and
a domicile to the Wagner family right up until the 1960’s.Richard and Cosima Wagner’s graves are situated in the garden behind the estate, it is also here that you can visit the redesigned Richard -Wagner-Museum. Here the beautiful court gardens 4
invite you for a stroll. The origins of this park can be traced back to the 16th century. In the year 1753 the park was largely expanded by orders of Margravine Wil-helmine. Later on, also Wagner himself enjoyed promenading through this timeless park. Today the court gardens are nicknamed the “green lungs” of the city and
use Bayreuth’s excellent public transport. The bus lines 305 and 309, which depart from the closely located central bus sta-tion called ZOH, regular-ly stop at the “Festspiel-haus”.
Tip: Visit further sights that we owe Wilhelm-ine. One example would be the Hermitage, a his-
torical park just outside the city. You can reach it by car or with public transportation (bus lines 302 and 303).Further sights well worth seeing, dating back to margravial era are the rock garden in Sanspareil (about 25km west of Bayreuth) as well as the Palace Fantaisie in Donndorf which was erected for Wilhelmine’s daughter Fried-erike. Its park, which shares the same name, is now home to the Garden Art Museum. Another suggestion is the visit of the Wilhelminen landscape in which the Bavarian horticultural show was hosted in 2016.
City Tour „Historical Bayreuth“During the approximately two hour long city tour, guided by a knowl-edgeable tour guide, you will be shown the city’s model replica locat-ed in the historical museum. After-wards you will pass through the old part of the inner city towards the new palace and stroll through the “Hofgarten” to House Wahnfried where the grave of Richard and Cosi-ma Wagner is situated.
City Tour in English language: May to October Saturday and Sunday at 10.30 am Meeting point: BAYREUTH Marketing & Touris- mus GmbH/Tourist-Information Opernstraße 22, 95444 Bayreuth
Tourist-InformationOpernstraße 22, 95444 BayreuthTel. 09 21 / 8 85-88, Fax 09 21 / 8 85-755Mo.-Fr. 9 am – 7 pmSa. 9 am – 4 pmSo. 10 am – 2 pm (May-Oct.)e-mail: [email protected]
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Hotels 1 Arvena Kongress Hotel ****2 Hotel City Partner Bayerischer Hof **** 3 Hotel Goldener Anker ****4 Akzent Grunau Hotel ****5 H4 Hotel Residenzschloss****6 Transmar Travel Hotel ****7 Hotel Goldener Hirsch ***8 Hotel Lohmühle ***9 Hotel Rheingold10 B&B Hotel11 Hotel Bürgerreuth12 Hotel Eremitage13 Poseidon Bayreuth14 Waldhotel Stein15 Apartment Haus Königsallee16 Apart-Hotel FirstBoarding BayreuthGuest Houses and Pensions17 Pension Zum Edlen Hirschen18 Gasthof Zum Herzog19 Pension Elbel20 Gasthof Goldener Löwe21 Gasthof Grüner Baum22 Jean-Paul-Stüberl23 Gasthof Kolb24 Gasthof Zum Brandenburger25 Pension Haus am Schlehenberg26 Haus Weihenstephan27 Jugendherberge
Lohengrin Thermal SpaKurpromenade 5, 95448 BayreuthTel. 09 21 / 792 400, Fax: 09 21 / 792 40 19www.lohengrin-therme.de, [email protected]
opening times Thermal World: daily 9 am – 10 pmSauna and Wellness: daily 11 am – 10 pm
RV Parks & Campgrounds in Bayreuth
Lohengrin ThermeRV Parks & Campgrounds in close proximity to the Lohengrin Therme with facility areas.Rate € 6,- per night and camperSurcharge for electricity € 1,- / 12 hoursSurcharge for water € 1,- / 50 lSurcharge for waste disposal € 1,-Showers in the Lohengrin-Therme € 1,50 per personFor more information dial +49 (0)921-792400
Additional RV parks & campgrounds around the city which do not offer facility areas: - Mainüberdachung at Hohenzollernring- parking area Grünewaldstraße, in proximity to Volksfestplatz
Imprint:Publisher: BAYREUTH Marketing & Tourismus GmbHDesign: GMK – Medien. Marken. Kommunikation. BayreuthMap of city: Michael WegenerMap of city center: Engelbrecht Design + Werbung, BayreuthPhotos: BAYREUTH Marketing & Tourismus GmbH Print: printerwahnsinnNo responsibility is accepted for the correctness of this information. As of November 2018
Points of Interest
25 German Type Writer MuseumNo entry feeBernecker Str. 11, Tel. 09 21 / 2 34 45www.forschungsstaette.de
Opening times: Mo.-Fr. By appointment
Development of the type writer from 1864 to now.
26 Bayreuth Fire Brigade MuseumNo entry feeAn der Feuerwache 4Tel. 09 21 / 4 62 59www.bayreuther-feuerwehrmuseum.de
Opening times: Appointments to be set up by phone
History of Bayreuth´s fire brigade. Con-tains historical exhibits such as leather buckets and fire hoses, as well as models of all vehicles ever used in the Bayreuth fire brigade in the past years.
27 Johann-Baptist-Graser School MuseumNo entry feeSchulstr. 4, Tel. 0921 / 251499
Opening times: Open by appointment
Historical class room dating back to the Imperial Era and a Johann-Baptist-Graser room with model of a village school. Picture gallery leading visitors through the history of the Graserschool from 1875 till today.
28 Wo Sarazen ArtNo entry feeIm Auktionshaus Boltz, Brandenburger Str. 36,Tel. 09 21 / 2 06 16,www.wosarazen.de
Opening times: by appointment
Deterioration museum and other art initiatives by Werner Baumann alias Wo Sarazen.
29 Altstadt-Kult-Museum€ 1,-Erlanger Straße 45www.altstadt-kult.de
Opening times: before and after every SpVgg Bayreuth home match and by appointment.
Over 200 rarities tell the story of this football club founded in 1921.
30 Wedlich Transport MuseumNo entry feeLogistikpark 7, Tel. 0921 / 75906-0www.wedlich.com
Opening times: open by prior arrangement.
Exhibits from the past 100 years of trans-port history.
31 Garden Art Museum and Park Fantaisie€ 3,50 / 3,- Bamberger Str. 3, 95488 Eckersdorf/DonndorfTel. 0921/73 14 00 11,Fax: 0921/73 14 00 18, www.gartenkunst-museum.de
Opening times: April-September: 09.00-18.00h 1.-15. October: 10.00-16.00h Closed Mondays 16. October-March: closed Park open all year round
In Schloss Fantaisie, that was built 1761-1763, the very first German Garden Art Museum was opened in 2000. Exhibits, staging’s and short movies present the history of garden art in a vibrant way. Well worth seeing is also the reproduc-tion of the famous inlaid cabinet by the Spindler brothers.
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17 Iwalewa House€ 5,- / 3,- (no entry free on the first Sun-day of the month)Universität Bayreuth, Wölfelstr. 2Tel. 09 21 / 55 46 00www.iwalewa.uni-bayreuth.deTours by appointment.
Opening times: Wed.-Sun. 13.00-17.00h Tours are offered upon request and appointment
18 Archeological Museum€ 1,- / 0,50Im Italienischen Bau des Neuen SchlossesLudwigstraße, Tel. 09 21 / 6 53 07www.hvo.franken.org
Opening times: First Sunday of the month: 10.00-12.00h End of April - Beginning of November: Sat. 10.00-15.00 and by appointment
Exhibition of prehistoric and early history findings from east Upper Franconia.
19 Piano Museum Steingraeber€ 5,-Steingraeberpassage 1, Tel. 09 21 / 64049
Opening times: During manufactory tours
In the Liszt Wing´s Rococo hall of the Belle Etage of the first ministry of the Margraves is where the guided tours start off. You will also see the new “Wagner Room” and two further new Museum rooms. Dive into a world of square pianos, forte pianos and co.!
20 Museum of Farm Utensils Upper Franconia € 1,50 / 0,70Adolf-Wächter-Str. 17, Tel. 09 21 / 7846-1430 or 6 83 25, www.lettenhof.de
Opening times: Mon.-Thu. 09.00-12.00h Groups are kindly asked to make an individual appointment.
Specialized museum for utensils used to cultivate farmland.
21 Natural History Museum€ 1,50 / 0,50Karolinenreuther Str. 58,Tel. 09 21 / 75 94 20www.lbv-lindenhof.de
Opening times: Mon.-Fri. 09.00-12.00h Sat., Sun. and bank holidays: closed
Documentation of endemic living spaces.
22 Birken Palace€ 8,- / 7,- / 5,- Schlosshof Birken,Tel. 09 21 / 6 18 78www.p-rothenbuecher-schloss-birken.de
Opening times: April-15. Oct: Tours Tuesdays and Saturdays at 11.00h and 14.00h. Group tours are possible throughout the year after advance notification.
Art collection focused on the History of the Bayreuth Margraves, their Ministers and their Court Officials.
23 Porcelain Museum Walküre€ 2,- / 1,50Gravenreutherstr. 5,Tel. 09 21 / 78 93 00www.walkuere.de
Opening times: Mon.-Fri. 10.00-16.00h Sat. 10.00-13.00h And by appointment.
24 Wilhelm-Leuschner-MemorialNo entry feeMoritzhöfen 25, Tel. 09 21 / 150 72 00
Opening times: Tue.-Fri. 10.00-14.00h Sat. + Sun. 13.00-16.00h By prior arrangement via phone with the Wilhelm-Leuschner Foundation, visitation is also possible outside of the opening times.
In memory of the trade union leader and member of the resistance during the rule of the Nazi party.
11 Franz-Liszt-Museum€ 2,- / 1,-Wahnfriedstr. 9, Tel. 09 21 / 5 16 64 88
Opening times: Tue.-Sun. 10.00-12-00h, 14.00-17.00h July/August: daily 10.00-17.00h 31. Dec: 10.00-14.00h 01 Jan: 13.00-17.00h
This museum, located in the last resi-dence of Franz Liszt himself, dedicates itself to the life and creations of the famous piano virtuoso, composer and teacher.
12 Jean-Paul-Museum€ 2,- / 1,-Wahnfriedstr. 1, Tel. 09 21 / 5 07 14 44
Opening times: Tue.-Sun. 10.00-12.00h, 14.00-17.00h July/August: daily 10.00-17.00h 31. Dec: 10.00-14.00h 01 Jan: 13.00-17.00h
Here one of the major collections about Jean Pauls (Johann Paul Friedrich Richter) life and creation is presented.
13 Rollwenzelei No entry feeDonations welcomeKönigsallee 84, Tel. 0921 / 98 02 18,www.jeanpaulstube.de
Opening times: May-Sep.: Fri.-Sun. 14.00-16.00h and by appointment In the festival season: 11.00-16.00h Oct.-April: by appointment Special opening times: 21.03 and and 14.11 and by appointment
The “Rollwenzelei” has a long history and one special feature that makes it unique: it is the house that poet Jean Paul frequented daily in the last 20 years of his life.
14 German Freemason Museum € 4,-Im Hofgarten 1, Tel. 09 21 / 6 98 24www.freimaurermuseum.de
Opening times: Tue.-Fri. 10.00-12.00h, 14.00-16.00h Sat. 10.00-12.00h
History and essence of the freemasons.
15 Maisel‘s Beer-Adventure-World € 10,- / 7,-Andreas-Maisel-Weg 1,Tel. 09 21 / 401 234www.biererlebniswelt.de
Visitation only possible via guided tour. Tours: Daily at 14.00h and 18.00h Tours are for individuals. Groups larger than 10 people are required to make an individual appointment
The unique Maisel’s Beer-Adven-ture-World covers everything from the beginning of the Gebr. Maisel’s brewery with its historic headquarters up to the modern brewery production. It is here that the passion for brewing beer, that has been passed on throughout four generations, becomes tangible! The old brewery along with historical steam engines and collections of beer steins and enamel plaques invites you to go explore! .
16 Bayreuth’s Catacombs€ 10,- / 7,-Kulmbacher Straße 60,Tel: 09 21 / 401 232www.bayreuther-katakomben.de
Visitation only possible via guided tour Tours: Daily at 16.00h Tours are for individuals. Groups larger than 10 people are required to make an individual appointment
The catacombs, rock cellars that are round about four hundred years old, are located underneath the Bayreuther Bierbrauerei AG. They offer a unique and exciting insight in to the subterranean world beneath the city. On a rounded tour through this labyrinth there will be plenty to marvel at in regards to the history and significance of beer in Bayreuth.
5 Ecological-Botanical GardenNo Entry feeDonation welcomeTel. 09 21 / 55 29 61www.uni-bayreuth.de/obg
Outdoor area: March- Oct.: Mo.-Fr. 08.00-19.00h Sundays and bank holidays: 10.00-19-00h Nov.-Feb.: Mo.-Fr. 08.00-16.00h Sundays and bank holidays: 10.00-16.00h Greenhouses: Open all year round Mo.-Fr. 10.00-15.00h Sundays and bank holidays: 10.00-16.00h Guided tours are offered every first Sunday of the month and by appointment
6 New Townhall – Rooftop TerraceLuitpoldplatz 13No Entry Fee
Opening times: April-September Mo.-Thu. 10.00-16.00h Fri. 10.00-15.00h
7 Richard Wagner Museum€ 8,- / Children and Teens under 18 years: no entry fee/ Groups larger than 10 peo-ple pay € 6,- per head.Haus Wahnfried, Richard-Wagner-Str. 48Tel.: 09 21 / 7 57 28 16 www.wagnermuseum.de
Opening times: Tue.- Sun. 10.00-17.00h July and August: daily 10.00-18.00h Take note of special opening times on bank holidays.
The Richard Wagner Museum, that exists since 1976 now presents itself in a new manner offering a new extension and three permanent exhibitions with completely different focuses. In House Wahnfried, the former residence of Rich-ard Wagner, visitors can experience an extensive documentation of the life and creations of this outstanding musician. In the Siegfried Wagner House the Wini-fred Wagner Rooms are open to the pub-lic for the first time and discuss the ideo-logical history of Wagner. The extension build dedicates itself to the performance history of the Bayreuth Festival.
8 Art Museum Bayreuth with the British American Tobacco Germany historical Tobacco Collection; as well as the Poster Museum€ 2,- / 1,-Altes Rathaus, Maximilianstraße 33,Tel. 0921/7645310, Fax 0921/7645320,www.kunstmuseum-bayreuth.de
Opening times: Sep-June: Tue.-Sun. 10.00-17.00h July/August: daily from 10.00-17.00h 31.Dec: 10.00-14.00h 01. Jan: 13.00-17.00h 24+25. Dec: closed
The focus of the exhibits in the Art Muse-um is on 20th century art. In the Poster Museum you will see contemporary poster art with an emphasis on culture publicity.
9 History Museum € 2,- / 1,-Kirchplatz 4, Tel. 09 21 / 7 64 01 11
Opening times: Sep-June: Tue.-Sun. 10.00-17.00h July/August: daily 10.00-17.00h
The History Museum Bayreuth, located in the old Latin school by the church square, offers its visitors an array of interesting information about the city’s history. It spreads over 34 exhibition rooms and has a total of 1,200 m2 exhibition area.
10 The Primeval World Museum Upper Franconia € 3,50 / 2,50Kanzleistr. 1, Tel.: 09 21 / 51 12 11 www.urwelt-museum.de
Opening times: Tue.-Sun. 10.00-17.00h From the 25.07 till the end of the Bavarian summer holidays the museum is also open Mondays.
With the newest technology, multivision shows and information computers along with exhibits and dioramas, millions of years of the earth’s history is presented.
1 UNESCO World Heritage site Margravial Opera House€ 8,- / 7,- Opernstraße, Tel. 09 21 / 7 59 69 22www.bayreuth-wilhelmine.de/
Opening times: April-September: daily, 9.00-18.00h October-March: daily, 10.00-16.00h Closed on January 1st , Carnival Tuesday, 24th/ 25th/ 31st of December
The Margravial Opera House is con-sidered to be the most beautifully conserved Baroque theatre in Europe. It was commissioned by Margravine Wilhelmine and designed by one of the most famous theatre building families- Giuseppe Galli Bibiena and his son Carlo from Bologna. The Opera House´s stage which measures a lengthy 27 metres in depth was the largest in Europe in 1871. A superlative that also stood out and caught Richard Wagner´s eye.
2 New Palace with “Staatsgemäldesammlung“, Museum “Bayreuther Fayencen” – Collection “Rummel” and “Margravine-Wilhelmine-Museum”€ 5,50 / 4,50Ludwigstraße, Tel. 09 21 / 7 59 69 21www.bayreuth-wilhelmine.de/
Opening times: April-September: daily, 9.00-18.00h October-March: daily, 10.00-16.00h Closed on January 1st , Carnival Tuesday, 24th/ 25th/ 31st of December
Residence of the Margrave´s of Bayreuth. Margrave Friedrich and the Prussian Prin-cess Wilhelmine, Sister of Frederick the Great are the most prominent figures of 18th century Bayreuth. The New Palace was constructed within two years by the French master builder Saint Pierre. Especially outstanding staterooms in the New Palace are the Garden and Palm Room, The Music Room and the famous Cabinet of fragmented Mirrors.
3 Hermitage, Old Palace€ 4,50 / 3,50Eremitage, Tel. 09 21 / 7 59 69 37www.bayreuth-wilhelmine.de/
Opening times: April-September: daily, 9.00-18.00h 1.-15. October : daily, 10.00-16.00h 16. October- March closed
The Hermitage, a historical park just outside the city- once a refuge from the court life- is home to the Old Palace with its Inner Grotto and the New Palace with the spectacular Temple of the Sun and fountains. (Bus lines 302 or 303)
Fountains, Upper Grotto
daily may- mid October: 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 13.00, 14.00, 15.00, 16.00, 17.00
In the Lower Grotto the fountains starts 15 mins later, respectively.
4 Festival House€ 7,- / 5,-Festspielhügel 1 – 2, Tel. 09 21/7 87 80www.bayreuther-festspiele.de
May, September and October: daily, 10, 11, 14 and 15.00h Tours in May can be subject to changes/ cancellations November till April: daily 14.00h June, July and August: closed Note: Tours in the Festival House can be subject to changes or cancellations. Closure due to renovation works, rehearsals and regular performances is possible.
Home of the world famous Richard Wag-ner Festival located on the “Green Hill”. The Bayreuth Festival House - unique in its architecture and acoustics – is among the biggest opera stages in the world. (Bus line 305)