• Today

    Saturday 14 March 2026


    Open

    9:30 AM 12:00 PM
    1:00 PM 5:00 PM *

    2°C / 6°C

    Maussade et frais !

    Expected attendance

    Morning

    15%

    Afternoon

    15%

  • Sunday 15 March 2026


    Open

    9:30 AM 12:00 PM
    1:00 PM 5:00 PM *

    -

    No weather forecast available

    Expected attendance

    Morning

    15%

    Afternoon

    15%

  • Monday 16 March 2026


    Open

    10:30 AM 12:00 PM
    1:00 PM 5:00 PM *

    -

    No weather forecast available

    Expected attendance

    Morning

    10%

    Afternoon

    10%

  • Tuesday 17 March 2026


    Open

    9:30 AM 12:00 PM
    1:00 PM 5:00 PM *

    -

    No weather forecast available

    Expected attendance

    Morning

    10%

    Afternoon

    10%

[*]   Last entry possible   1 hour before the castle closes.

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  • Awesome castle! Definitely worth a visit, although try to avoid weekends if you can. If you can't, go as early as possible. It gets crowded especially with tour buses. Fantastic views of the surrounding landscape. Elyse P.
  • Such an interesting place to visit. When so many castles are in ruins it was exciting to tour one that is nearly complete. They have done an exceptional job with the ongoing restorations. Kim W.
  • Very interesting story and architecture for their pink stones used in the region. It’s a chateau worth the visit for the story behind but it’s not the one to see recreation of how castles used to be furnished and how they used to lived in, in case is what you’re looking for. Preferably get your tickets in advance because there’s lots of people buying on site so you can save time. Lavca B.
  • My boyfriend and I went there mid November around 16:00. It was such a perfect timing to get the castle for ourselves. Literally was empty. The castle is by itself beautiful. We got incredible photos. Only downside is not too easy to get there, specially during cold season. We rented a car and it was not a big deal. This is a must when you visit Alsace. Denisse DVT.

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