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Wernigerode Castle sits atop a hill in the Harz Mountains of Germany. Originally a medieval castle, it was substantially rebuilt in a neo-Gothic Revival style between 1893 and 1896 by Count Otto Wilhelm von Hardenberg. The castle now serves as a museum showcasing regional history and offers visitors an example of late 19th-century architecture and German aristocratic life. It is primarily for those interested in German history, architectural design, or the Harz region.
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Where is Wernigerode Castle located?
Wernigerode Castle is situated in the Harz Mountains in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It overlooks the picturesque medieval town of Wernigerode, which is often called the "colorful town of the Harz."
What architectural style is Wernigerode Castle?
The current castle is predominantly built in the Historicist style, resembling a fairytale palace from the 19th century. Count Otto rebuilt it between 1862 and 1893 to emulate the romantic German castles of the past.
Can you get married at Wernigerode Castle?
Yes, civil wedding ceremonies are legally permitted inside the castle's historical rooms. The castle's romantic setting and ornate halls make it a highly sought-after venue for destination weddings in Germany.
How do you get up to Wernigerode Castle from the town?
While you can walk up the hill on foot, many tourists prefer to take the nostalgic Brocken Railway. The iconic steam train stops just a short, scenic walk away from the castle entrance.
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