2 Best Sights in Gelnhausen, The Fairy-Tale Road

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We've compiled the best of the best in Gelnhausen - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hexenturm

The Hexenturm was originally constructed in the 15th century as a watchtower to protect the town from invaders. What remains today is an imposing 9 meters (30 feet) in diameter and 24-meter-high (79 feet) tower, which was used as a grim prison during the time when Gelnhausen was the center of a witch hunt in the late 16th century. Dozens of women were either burned at the stake or bound hand-and-foot and then thrown into the Kinzig River after being held prisoner here. The watchtower can only be visited as part of a guided tour booked with the tourist office.

Am Fratzenstein, Gelnhausen, 63571, Germany
06051-830–300
Sight Details
Free (exterior only); interior only on guided tour from Tourist Office

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Kaiserpfalz

On an island in the gentle little Kinzig River you'll find the remains of the Kaiserpfalz. Emperor Friedrich I—known as Barbarossa, or \"Red Beard\"—built the castle in this idyllic spot in the 12th century; in 1180 it was the scene of the first all-German Imperial Diet, a gathering of princes and ecclesiastical leaders. Today only parts of the russet walls and colonnaded entrance remain. Still, you can stroll beneath the castle's ruined ramparts and you'll get a tangible impression of the medieval importance of the court of Barbarossa.

Burgstr. 14, Gelnhausen, 63571, Germany
06051-3805
Sight Details
€3.50
Closed Mon. and mid-Dec.–Feb.

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