Best attractions and places to see around Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Situated in a valley basin within the Ore Mountains, the region offers a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its mining heritage, preserved old town architecture, and extensive outdoor opportunities. Visitors can explore a variety of sites reflecting the region's history and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The large peace bell on the Fichtelberg had to remain silent for six months in 2024. Stone throwing in May 2022 had so badly damaged the bell that its sound suffered. It was decided to stop ringing it and replace it with a new one. The old bell rang for the last time on Easter Monday 2024. Just in time for the mountain service on German Unity Day on October 3, the new bell was officially rung for the first time in the fall of 2024. The idea of using a peace bell to commemorate the peaceful revolution of 1989 in the GDR and German reunification in 1990 came from watchman Gerd Schlesinger and night watchman Jörg Eller from the Ore Mountains town of Schwarzenberg. The bell was also intended to be heard in neighboring Czechia and thus ring for a united Europe. The cast steel bell, already ninety years old at the time, was rung for the first time in 2010. The new bell was cast in Innsbruck by the Grassmayr company. At 2,700 kilograms, it is about 1,100 kilograms heavier than the old bell.
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Former railway tunnel, very wide and somehow great.
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☆ The oldest stone observation tower in the Ore Mountains. More information can be found at the tower.
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In many cities there are monuments in the shape of a bell that are intended to serve as a memorial for peace. Examples of this are: - the Chorweiler peace bell, - the Peace Bell (Bad Neustadt an der Saale) - the Peace Bell (Dessau) in Dessau-Roßlau - the Peace Bell (Frankfurt (Oder)) m - the peace bell on the Fichtelberg in the Ore Mountains and many more. In 2009, Gerd Schlesinger, tower keeper of the city of Schwarzenberg, suggested setting up a ringable church bell on the Fichtelberg, which would be considered a monument to the unity of Germany. Its bells should be heard as far away as the neighboring Czech Republic and thus also ring for a united Europe. Many private individuals and companies were active in the project or contributed donations.
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The tower is a good vantage point but everything is well marketed.
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The bell was erected as a memorial on the summit of the Fichtelberg to mark 20 years of German unity. It weighs 1.6 t, is 1.35 m high and has a diameter of almost 1.6 m.
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In 2009, Gerd Schlesinger, tower warden of the town of Schwarzenberg, suggested setting up a ringable bell on the Fichtelberg, which should serve as a monument to German unity and could ring for peace, unity, justice and love.
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great photo motif on the Fichtelberg, worth it
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Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Schwarzenberg Castle, which houses the PERLA CASTRUM museum showcasing the region's 850-year history, including mining and bobbin lace. The historic Old Town, with its picturesque alleys and preserved architecture, is also a must-see. Don't miss the Baroque St. George's Church, known for its wooden ceiling and ornate altar.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower, the second-highest mountain in the Saxon Ore Mountains. Another excellent spot is the Fichtelberghaus, located on the highest mountain in the new federal states, offering views over the Ore Mountains into the Bohemian Basin. The gneiss rock formations of Totenstein and Ottenstein also provide romantic views of Schwarzenberg's old town.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower features a playground for children. The Rabenberg Trail Center offers mountain biking trails for all skill levels, along with a soccer field, beach volleyball court, and camping facilities. Exploring the historic Old Town is also a pleasant activity for families.
The Ore Mountains surrounding Schwarzenberg are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking and cycling are very popular, with numerous trails for various skill levels. You can find many routes for hiking and gravel biking. The Rabenberg Trail Center is a dedicated sports park for mountain bikers.
The region has a deep mining heritage. The PERLA CASTRUM museum in Schwarzenberg Castle provides extensive exhibits on mining and iron processing. You can also visit the Herrenhof Erlahammer, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Ore Mountains/Krušnohoří Mining Region, for insights into iron production. For a unique experience, explore Europe's largest tin chambers at Zinnkammern Pöhla via an underground train ride.
Schwarzenberg offers several unique cultural experiences. The Waldbühne Schwarzenberg is one of Germany's largest open-air stages, hosting various events. During the Advent season, the Schwarzenberg Christmas Market attracts visitors with traditional crafts and a magical atmosphere. You can also hear the Meißner Porcelain Carillon play daily in the old town, and the region is known for its local craftsmanship, including woodcarving and bobbin lace making.
For easy walks, consider trails like the 'Hirschenstein – Slate Mosaic House loop' or the 'Artists' Alley, Schwarzenberg – Schwarzenberg Old Town loop'. These are part of the easy hikes around Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge guide, offering pleasant routes through the local landscape.
Yes, the Eisenbahnmuseum Schwarzenberg is a great place for train enthusiasts. It features a collection of old steam and diesel locomotives, historic wagons, and an impressive engine shed, offering a glimpse into the region's railway history.
The Fichtelberg Peace Bell is a monument to German unity, located on the Fichtelberg plateau. It rings for peace, unity, justice, and love, with its peal audible as far as the neighboring Czech Republic. The bell rings every Sunday at 4 p.m., with additional dates during Advent, Christmas, and New Year.
Absolutely! The Rabenberg Trail Center is a premier destination for mountain bikers. It offers around 50 kilometers of varied and extensive trails with a high proportion of single trails, catering to beginners, intermediates, and pros alike. The center also provides additional sports facilities and amenities.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the Waldbühne. For a magical experience, visit during the Advent season to enjoy the traditional Schwarzenberg Christmas Market.
Yes, the gneiss rock formations of Totenstein and Ottenstein offer romantic views of Schwarzenberg's old town. The Totenstein also has a tunnel entrance from 1840, hinting at the area's mining past and local legends.


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