Wülzburg Fortress

The old Hohenzollern-Ansbach’s Wülzburg fortress is located above Weißenburg, on the highest area of the southern Franconian Jura plateau (630 m). It is both a unique monument and an important example of the German Renaissance fortified architecture.
Roadworks from 02/06/2025
Road St. 2228, B 13 – Oberhochstatt superstructure renovation with curve flattening
The regular access to Wülzburg Fortress via the B13 and St. 2228 roads will no longer be possible from 06/02/2025. Please either take the official diversion, which you can find here: 2024-11-13_st2228_beschilderung-umleitung.pdf
Alternatively, you can take these two routes coming from Weißenburg (Weißenburg - Rohrwalk - Gänswirtshaus - Kehl - Wülzburg):
Bypass Wülzburg from the north
Bypass Wülzburg from the south
On this spot, a Benedictine monastery stood already in the 11th century and became a provostship during the Reformation, later on a secular administratorship in 1537.
In 1588, margrave Georg Friedrich Sr. of Brandenburg-Ansbach built a fortress here, on the southern border of his territory near the imperial town of Weißenburg, the Bailiwick of the German Order of the Teutonic Knights in Ellingen, the County of Pappenheim and the Prince-Bishopric of Eichstätt. According to the new Italian bastion system, the fortification had a pentagonal plan with the bastions “Jungfrau”, “Krebs”, “Rossmühle” and “Kaltes Eck”, and a central guard, too.
The deep well in the west wing of the complex is a wonder of technology. At that time, it cost an incredible wage of time and energy: a round pipe 2.50 m in diameter was introduced almost vertically in the rocky ground until it reached a sufficiently abundant water-bearing layer at a depth of 106 m.
According to the most recent measurement, the Wülzburg well is “481 Parish or 524 Bavarian feet = 478 Ansbach shoes deep” that equal a depth of 143 m! Therefore, it is the deepest well in all of Germany.
The pentagonal form of the Wülzburg ground plan is almost perfect. This kind of plan gave many ballistic and constructive advantages in comparison with older square or rectangular complexes. Therefore, at the end of the 16th century it was decided on this fortified structure.
Free car and bus parking spaces right in front of the fortress.
Costs
Adults: 6,00 €
Reduced: 4,00 €
Family ticket: 14,00 € (2 adults, 2 children; each other children: 2,00 €)
10% reduction for Seenlad.Card cardholders.
Cardholders of Bavarian voluntary associations: admission free for guided tours.
Credit cards not accepted.
Opening hours
Courtyard accessible during the day
Guided tours May to October (depending on the weather): Saturday 13.00-17.00, Sundays and public holidays: 11.00-17.00, in addition during the Bavarian Whitsun break and summer holiday: Monday to Friday 13.00-17.00. Last guided tour: 16.00.
At present access with public guided tours is granted to 15 visitors only because of the COVID pandemic. Unfortunately, for organizational reasons it is not possible to book public guided tours in advance.
Guided tours for groups: May to October by appointment at Tourist-Information in Weißenburg (Tel. 0049-(0)9141-907-124).
Veranstaltungen
Weißenburg i.Bay.
August 26th, 2025
Guided tours and excursions
Führung durch die Hohenzollernfestung Wülzburg
Weißenburg i.Bay.
August 27th, 2025
Guided tours and excursions
Führung durch die Hohenzollernfestung Wülzburg
Weißenburg i.Bay.
August 28th, 2025
Guided tours and excursions
Führung durch die Hohenzollernfestung Wülzburg
Weißenburg i.Bay.
August 29th, 2025
Guided tours and excursions
Führung durch die Hohenzollernfestung Wülzburg
Weißenburg i.Bay.
August 30th, 2025
Guided tours and excursions
Führung durch die Hohenzollernfestung Wülzburg
Weißenburg i.Bay.
August 31st, 2025
Guided tours and excursions
Führung durch die Hohenzollernfestung Wülzburg