Castle of Bruchsal Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful palace, superb Music Box Museum
I visited on a cold rainy winter day when the grounds/gardens are bare. The palace has lots of beautiful rooms but I was absolutely dazzled by the unique music box museum which is spread out on sever...
Stunning outside and inside. My favourite room were the grotto and the room just after the stairs. I also loved the portraits room and the guide, Doris B., was great. Make sure to not miss also ...
Went their and found administration has maintained it so well and found out that this palace was destroyed during second world war and then govt rebuild it.
Scholss Bruchsal is quite an amazing attraction. The moment you enter, the staff greets you with warmth. The staff members are very helpful with instruction and Audio guides along with student discoun...
There is so much to see. I could have stayed a week and still not seen everything. Difficult to imagine that this buildihg was 80% destroyed in World War II; however, it's been reconstructed and is ma...
Beautiful palace, superb Music Box Museum
I visited on a cold rainy winter day when the grounds/gardens are bare. The palace has lots of beautiful rooms but I was absolutely dazzled by the unique music box museum which is spread out on sever...
A beautiful hidden gem
Stunning outside and inside. My favourite room were the grotto and the room just after the stairs. I also loved the portraits room and the guide, Doris B., was great. Make sure to not miss also ...
Nice place to go on weekend
Went their and found administration has maintained it so well and found out that this palace was destroyed during second world war and then govt rebuild it.
Ethereal and enchanting Frescos!
Scholss Bruchsal is quite an amazing attraction. The moment you enter, the staff greets you with warmth. The staff members are very helpful with instruction and Audio guides along with student discoun...
I could have stayed a week
There is so much to see. I could have stayed a week and still not seen everything. Difficult to imagine that this buildihg was 80% destroyed in World War II; however, it's been reconstructed and is ma...