Würzburg
Franconian heart and cosmopolitan spirit
Since Würzburg was founded 1000 B.C. by the Celts, it has profited from its attractive location at the intersection of many important traffic roads. Three motorways, 350 train connections a day and the proximity to Frankfurt Airport help you arrive at your destination in no time at all.
An absolute “must” for your trip to Würzburg is a guided tour through the Residence. In this amazing Baroque palace you will walk up the probably most beautiful staircase of the world to the largest painting of the world, the famous Tiepolo Fresco. It is not surprising that the castle and the gardens were included in the UNESCO World Heritage in 1982.
Before the prince-bishops had the Residence built “down” in the city, they used to live up high on the Fortress Marienberg. Here you can visit a fortress in excellent condition and in the Museum für Franken (Museum for Franconia) you can admire the largest collection of masterpieces of the world-famous sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider. Another top attraction:the breathtaking view from the fortress over the picturesque ensemble of the Chapel of St. Mary, St. Kilian Cathedral, Neumünster Church, Grafeneckart and the Old Main Bridge with its larger than life figures of saints.

Our advice for your rendezvous of the senses in Würzburg:
Join a boat cruise on the Main to Veitshöchheim to the most beautiful Rococo garden in Europe and enjoy a good Franconian wine in proper style out of the unique Bocksbeutel Bottle.