

Würzburg, Germany
Würzburg, Germany
Juliusspital is one of Würzburg’s most distinctive historic landmarks, combining a baroque hospital complex, elegant courtyard, and renowned winery in the heart of the city. Founded in 1576 by Prince-Bishop Julius Echter, it is both a charitable institution and a symbol of Würzburg’s civic history. Visitors come for the impressive architecture, peaceful grounds, and the chance to sample Franconian wines from one of Germany’s oldest wine estates. It is a worthwhile stop for travelers interested in local history, regional wine culture, or a quieter alternative to the city’s busier sights.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 9:00–18:00