Discover Kronberg
The climatic health resort of Kronberg im Taunus has preserved its historic character over the centuries. The imposing Kronberg Castle continues to shape the town’s romantic skyline to this day. Picturesque old town streets, lovingly restored half-timbered houses, and stately villas and summer residences from the turn of the century – many set within park-like gardens – give Kronberg its distinctive charm. At the same time, the town presents itself as a modern and vibrant destination, where history and contemporary life blend seamlessly.
Whether you wish to explore the region’s rich history and cultural highlights or immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Taunus, the surrounding area offers a wealth of experiences. Numerous attractions, scenic walking trails, and cycling routes invite you to relax, unwind, and discover something new.
Casals Forum
The Casals Forum in Kronberg im Taunus is a state-of-the-art concert hall and an internationally renowned cultural venue. As part of the Kronberg Academy, it is celebrated for its outstanding acoustics and the unique sense of closeness it creates between performers and audience. Concerts, festivals, and masterclasses featuring both emerging talents and world-class artists take place here on a regular basis. The elegant architecture blends harmoniously into its surroundings while making a striking visual statement. For music lovers, the Casals Forum offers an exceptional setting for immersive and inspiring musical experiences at the highest level.
Kronberg Castle
Kronberg Castle is one of the highlights of the Taunus region, combining rich medieval history with an engaging museum experience. The complex comprises the Upper Castle, dating back to the 12th century, and the later Middle Castle, which once served as a residence. Following a period of decline, the castle was carefully restored from 1892 onwards under the patronage of Empress Victoria. Today, a permanent exhibition brings the history of the Lords of Kronberg and the evolution of the castle to life. Particularly noteworthy are the reconstructed suits of knight’s armour and the impressive Gothic kitchen. Visits are available as part of guided tours – an experience that is equally fascinating for children.
Historic old town
The historic old town of Kronberg im Taunus enchants visitors with its unique blend of heritage and vibrant atmosphere. Narrow, winding lanes lead past lovingly restored half-timbered houses, quaint squares, and charming historic details that define the town’s distinctive character. Cafés, galleries, and boutique shops invite you to linger and explore at a leisurely pace. Towering above it all, Kronberg Castle provides an unmistakable and picturesque backdrop. A stroll through Kronberg reveals a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, where past and present come together in perfect harmony.
Opel-Zoo
The Opel Zoo near Kronberg im Taunus is an ideal day-out destination for the whole family. Set across approximately 27 hectares, it is home to over 1,600 animals from more than 220 species – including elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, and red pandas – all housed in spacious, naturalistic enclosures. Younger visitors will particularly enjoy the petting zoo as well as pony and camel rides. Expansive playgrounds and interactive nature trails offer plenty of variety, while guided tours and seasonal events take place throughout the year. For a relaxing break, kiosks and the Sambesi restaurant provide a range of refreshments, with the added highlight of views overlooking the elephant enclosure.
3-Castle Trail
The 3-Castles Trail in the Taunus connects the castles of Kronberg, Falkenstein, and Königstein along a varied and scenic hiking route. Depending on the chosen path, this circular trail covers approximately 9 or 13 kilometres, leading through woodland and elevated landscapes with stunning viewpoints, including Kocherfels and Hildablick. The shorter route is particularly well suited for families with children, offering plenty of opportunities to discover and explore the castles along the way. It is an ideal combination of nature, activity, and history.
Königstein & Falkenstein
Königstein im Taunus combines a charming town centre with an impressive castle landscape. Its most prominent landmark is Königstein Castle, whose imposing keep is among the largest of its kind in Germany. From the top, visitors are rewarded with sweeping panoramic views across the Taunus mountains; on clear days, the vista extends as far as the Main Valley and the Odenwald.
Just nearby, the charming district of Falkenstein (Königstein) invites visitors with its historic centre and impressive castle ruins. The 14th-century Falkenstein Castle offers fascinating insights into the past, along with magnificent views across the Vordertaunus hills towards the Frankfurt skyline.
Half-timbered houses, narrow lanes, and a modern church with its historic bell tower complete this picturesque setting.
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