Historic Heritage Sites
This collection highlights Heidelberg's diverse history, from the ancient Roman temple and Celtic-era ring walls to the medieval ruins of Obere Burg and Kronenburg. The list features significant religious architecture, including the Baroque St. Bartholomäus and the Neo-Gothic Kreuzkirche in Wieblingen. Visitors can explore the heritage-listed Bergbahn funicular and poignant memorials, such as the Gurs deportation monument and the tribute to Romantic poet Joseph von Eichendorff, reflecting centuries of regional heritage.
Obere Burg
Ruins of a former hill castle, also known as Alte Burg, situated on the Kleiner Gaisberg overlooking the city.
Burgstall Mauersechseck (Wolfsgrund)
Hexagonal stone remains of an early fortification, also referred to as Waldsberg or Ruine Wolfsgrund.
Burgstall Mauersechseck (Wolfsgrund)
Hexagonal stone remains of an early fortification, also referred to as Waldsberg or Ruine Wolfsgrund.
Kronenburg (Westburg)
Archaeological site of a former multi-castle complex located near Dossenheim on the Bergstraße.
Römischer Tempel
Archaeological remains of an ancient Roman temple.
Äußerer Ringwall
Traces of an outer defensive ring wall fortification.
Freischaren-Schanze
Historic defensive entrenchment and archaeological site.
Freischaren-Schanze
Historic defensive entrenchment and archaeological site.
Bergbahn Heidelberg
Historic funicular railway system connecting the city center to the castle and the Königstuhl summit.
Bergbahn Heidelberg
Historic funicular railway system connecting the city center to the castle and the Königstuhl summit.
Bergbahn Heidelberg
Historic funicular railway system connecting the city center to the castle and the Königstuhl summit.
Bergbahn Heidelberg
Historic funicular railway system connecting the city center to the castle and the Königstuhl summit.
Alte Kirche - St. Bartholomäus
Baroque village church in the Wieblingen district, dating back to the 18th century.
St. Bartholomäus
Catholic parish church in Wieblingen, serving as a modern successor to the district's older Baroque church.
Kreuzkirche
Neo-Gothic Protestant church built between 1904 and 1906 in the Wieblingen district.
Wildererskreuz
Historic stone cross designated as a local heritage site.
Johann Metzger
Memorial dedicated to Johann Metzger.
Joseph von Eichendorff
Memorial honoring the German Romantic poet and novelist Joseph von Eichendorff, who lived in Heidelberg.
Mahnmal zur Erinnerung an die Deportation nach Gurs
Memorial sculpture commemorating the Jewish citizens deported to the Gurs internment camp in 1940.
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