

Bad Homburg, Germany
Bad Homburg, Germany
Bad Homburg Castle is one of the town’s main historic landmarks, combining medieval origins with later Baroque and residential additions. Once the seat of the Landgraves of Hesse-Homburg, it offers a clear glimpse into regional aristocratic life through its preserved rooms, chapel, and striking White Tower. The castle stands within pleasant grounds near the town center, making it an easy stop while exploring Bad Homburg. Visitors interested in local history, architecture, or a quieter alternative to larger palace sites will likely find it worthwhile.
Opening Hours
Mon: Closed, Tue–Sun: 10:00–17:00