Museum
Museum Schloss Wilhelmsburg
Museum Schloss Wilhelmsburg, Schmalkalden
Built between 1585 and 1590 as a secondary residence of the Hessian landgraves, the castle is considered a unique jewel among Germany's Renaissance castles.
Wilhelmsburg Castle is a jewel among Renaissance castles. Landgrave Wilhelm IV of Hesse-Kassel had his "new castle" in Schmalkalden built on the south-western foothills of the Queste. Wilhelmsburg Castle was handed over for use with the consecration of the castle church on May 23, 1590. Remarkable rooms in the castle from 1590 onwards have been preserved. The castle chapel closely follows the model of the castle church in Torgau. In Schmalkalden, the altar, pulpit and organ were arranged one above the other in a single axis for the first time. The banqueting hall, known as the Riesensaal, is of particular importance. It is one of the most prestigious and largest banqueting halls of the late 16th century in Germany. The light-flooded palace church from the end of the 16th century is one of the most impressive Protestant church buildings of its time. It meets the requirements of a Protestant church building in an outstanding way. The table altar, pulpit and the small, extremely fine "wooden" organ are ideally arranged vertically one above the other.
Today, the Renaissance organ is one of the most important organs still playable in Europe. Daniel Meyer, the famous "organ maker" from Göttingen, created his instrument especially for the Wilhelmsburg chapel between 1587 and 1589, commissioned by Landgrave Wilhelm IV of Hesse-Kassel. 252 wooden organ pipes, one manual (no pedal), 6 stops, consisting of lip and reed pipes give the organ its unusual timbre between the soft southern sounds and the harsher sounds common in the north. The museum has been organizing the international concert series with the Renaissance organ in the castle church since 1976. Today, in our fast-moving times, the concerts make it possible to trace the original unique sound of this queen of instruments and to enjoy the spatial impression of the castle church with all its facets.
The outdoor facilities were created during the reign of Landgrave Moritz: the rabbit garden around 1600, the bakehouse in 1609, the brewery in 1620, the prison tower around 1590, the palace gardens around 1600, the palace palace in 1610, the stables and rent courtyard around 1400 (rebuilt in 1618), the chancellery in 1604 and the gatekeeper's house in 1600. These almost completely preserved facilities round off the impressive overall impression of Wilhelmsburg Palace.
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Address
Museum Schloss Wilhelmsburg
Schlossberg 9
98574 Schmalkalden
Date
every Mo to Fr 10:00 - 18:00 h
every Sa, Su 10:00 - 18:00 h
1/11/2025 to 23/12/2025
every Tu to Su 10:00 - 16:00 h
26/12/2025 to 29/12/2025 10:00 - 16:00 h
1/1/2026 13:00 - 16:00 h
April - October
daily 10.00-18.00
November - March:
Tue.-Sun. 10.00-16.00
Opening hours Christmas/New Year:
December 26-30, 2019, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
January 1, 2020, 1 - 4 p.m.
24., 25., 31.12.19 closed
Price
EUR 6.00 / EUR 4.00 /
Groups EUR 5.00 / Families EUR 12.00
Guided tours for groups:
Guided tour of the castle: 90 min. EUR 25.00 plus admission
Introductory lecture: 15 min. EUR 15.00 plus admission
Guided tour of the Iwein painting 30 min EUR 20.00
Guided tour of the castle church 30 min. EUR 15.00 plus € 4.00 p.p.
Contact
Museum Schloss Wilhelmsburg
Karoline Wagner
Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Schlossberg 9
98574 Schmalkalden
k.wagner@museumwilhelmsburg.de
015771878105
Category
- Museum
Target groups
- Main target group: families
- Also recommended for children
- Also recommended for groups / companys
- Also recommended for school classes (special offers)
- Open to all
Time and visit planning
- Also recommended in wet weather
- Recommended especially in summer
Topic
- Castle
- History
Access for disabled people
- Entry with a flat ramp / threshold
- Bright rooms
- Guide dogs allowed
- Reserved disabled car park
Services
- Shop
Information language
- German
We are recommended for ...
- Group tours
- Weddings
- Children's Birthdays
- Senior Citizens' Excursions
Access conditions
- Reduction for students with ID
- Reduced-fare with disability card
- Infants (up to 5 years) free
- Children (6 to 12 years) free
- Adolescents (13 to 16 years) free
- Reduction for pupils with ID
- Reduction for young people up to 16 years
- Reduction for families
- Reduction for learners
- Reduction for learners and students up to the age of 25
- Reduction for groups
- Reduced-fare with tourism organization card
Webcode
www.guidle.com/V6k16r