7 Best Sights in The Fairy-Tale Road, Germany

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

Brüder Grimm Haus and Museum Steinau

Occupying both the house where the Brothers Grimm lived for much of their childhoods as well as the house's old barn, the Brüder Grimm Haus and Museum Steinau are fun and engaging museums. Featuring a reconstruction of the family's old kitchen, the brothers' former house also displays old personal possessions such as letters and reading glasses, and has an upper floor divided into nine rooms with interactive displays that celebrate the Grimms' stories and other fairy tales from around Europe. Across a small courtyard, the town's museum documents what life was like on the old trade route that ran through Steinau, incorporating into its exhibits a coach, inn signs, milestones, and the type of pistol travelers used to defend themselves from bandits.

GRIMMWELT

Opened in 2015, this museum and exhibition space brings the world of the Grimm brothers to life with a combination of artifacts from their time in Kassel and interactive exhibitions devoted to furthering awareness of their important role in the development of the German language. Exhibits include video art installations focusing on language or take a playful view of the brothers' fairy tales.

Weinbergstr. 21, Kassel, Germany
0561-598–6190
Sight Details
From €10
Closed Mon.

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Kinder-Akademie-Fulda

Germany's first children's museum has interactive exhibits to help explain science and technology, including a walk-through heart.

Mehlerstr. 4, Fulda, 36043, Germany
0661-902–730
Sight Details
Museum from €4; walk-through heart from €8
Closed Sat. May–Sept.

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Museum Hameln

The story of the city of Hamelin comes to life in this museum, which contains the Rattenfänger Theater, a unique mechanical theater that shows the Pied Piper in action with a sound-and-light show that lasts 12 minutes and occurs hourly from 11:30 to 5:15 each day.
Osterstr. 8–9, Hamelin, 31785, Germany
05151-202–1215
Sight Details
€6
Closed Mon.

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Tierpark Sababurg

The Tierpark Sababurg is one of Europe's oldest wildlife refuges. Bison, red deer, wild horses, and all sorts of waterfowl populate the park. 

Vonderau Museum

The Vonderau Museum is housed in a former Jesuit seminary. Its exhibits chart the cultural and natural history of Fulda and eastern Hesse. A popular section of the museum is its planetarium, which has a variety of shows, including one for children. Since it has only 35 seats, an early reservation via email or telephone is advisable. 

Jesuitenpl. 2, Fulda, 36037, Germany
0661-102–3212
Sight Details
Museum from €3.50; planetarium from €5
Closed Mon.

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Weser Therme

This huge spa facility sitting on the banks of the Weser River has whirlpools, sauna and steam baths, thermal saltwater pools, and an outdoor pool that is said to be as salty as the Dead Sea. The spa's waters are famed for their therapeutic benefits, and a couple of hours bathing in them often helps relieve aches and stress. Massages are available to further aid the relaxation process.

Kurpromenade 1, Bad Karlshafen, 34385, Germany
05672-92110
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Pools from €16

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