Nestled in the rolling hills of Saxony-Anhalt, the castle in Goseck is a place steeped in history. First mentioned as "Gozzesburg" in the 9th century, it was initially the ancestral seat of the Saxon Counts Palatine. In 1041, parts of the medieval fortress were demolished to make way for a Benedictine monastery.The monumental abbey church built here was modeled after the imperial cathedral at Speyer.The monastery period ended with the Reformation and the estate was transformed into a Renaissance castle.
Over the centuries, the castle in Goseck was used as a granary, a secondary school and a youth hostel. However, a long period of abandonment left its mark before extensive restoration work began in 1997. Since then, the Castle Goseck has gained recognition as a cultural venue.
A particular highlight is the restored 11th century crypt, which has regained its medieval aura. A permanent multimedia exhibition invites visitors to explore the complex history of the castle. Music lovers appreciate the concerts organized by Schloss Goseck e.V., which take place in the historic rooms and combine the heritage of the past with classical music.
Today, Castle Goseck offers visitors a unique combination of history and culture, promising an exciting journey into the past.
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Eintrittspreis Erwachsener | 3,00 € pro Person |
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Eintrittspreis Kinder (bis 6Jahre), Studenten, Azubis, Schwerbehinderte | 2,00 € pro Person |