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Heidelberg Castle, perched atop a commanding hill, has been a magnet for visitors since ancient times. It gained widespread fame in the 19th century, becoming an iconic image thanks to Graf Graimberg's drawings and souvenirs featuring the castle. Mark Twain's poetic description in 1878 highlighted the castle's picturesque setting among green woods and terraced landscapes.
In the 20th century, the castle's allure captivated Americans, turning Heidelberg into a global tourist destination. Today, it attracts over a million visitors annually, with its panoramic terraces being the main draw. The castle is meticulously preserved by the "Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg," and a modern visitor center designed by Max Dudler enhances the experience. Moreover, the castle serves as a vital winter habitat for bats, making it an ecological marvel.
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- Gardens Calm & diverse
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- Conferences
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- Exhibitions Concerts
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