Nibelungenstraße 32, 64653 Lorsch, Germany
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The "Königshalle" belongs to UNESCO world heritage now. Researchers are still not sure what its exact purpose was back in the times. But one thing is sure it was built 764 & still stands. The top level, only to be seen with a guide, has still wall paintings from different centuries.
21.08.2023
Located in a sleepy same-named town Lorch, the Abbey itself is not a must see, it is not amazing, it is not impressive, one might wonder why is it listed as a world heritage site? But this place has a certain ambience, an aura if you will, that is hard to describe - it’s peaceful, calm and unbelievably picturesque! Also it is surprisingly a great place for relaxation! The entry is free to the premises of the Abbey, however if visitors want to visit the chambers of the Kings Hall, a guided tour ticket must be purchased. Unfortunately the tours are available only in German (if you want English, you need to contract the place in advance). Luckily the staff here was very friendly and welcoming, therefore they let me join the German tour to visit the chambers only, free of charge! Very much appreciated! The whole area of the Abbey is very well preserved and maintained, it is neat and clean, especially the pitch-perfect grass is very inviting. In the nearby museum, where guided tour tickets can be purchased (payments possible with card), some English brochures with explanations about this place are available. Many restaurants and cafes are lined up on the road leading to the main square, therefore plenty of choice of food. Train station is approximately 10 minutes away by foot. Recommended If you pass by, however I would not plan this as a main destination. Visited in August 2022.
12.08.2022
Walked around the place a bit. Didn't end up doing a tour. Beautiful little town and the abbey is nice too.
30.07.2023
Great little Abbey with a large history that one should visit. The grounds are well kept and staff is knowledgeable. They have tours that operate in various languages. There is a museum nearby that sells various items of historical context, however, a bit warm inside the museum during the summer months; recommend going on a nice cool day.
11.06.2019
The most fascinating feature in the entire group of monuments for me, were the Carolingian era frescoes in the first floor of King's Hall (Gate House or Königshalle). The inner chambers can be accessed only by guided tour which happens only in German language.
29.01.2021
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