Best castles around Brücken-Hackpfüffel are situated in a region known for its historical significance and varied landscape, including the Kyffhäuser mountains. This area features a mix of ancient ruins, reconstructed fortifications, and significant monuments. The castles here often offer panoramic views and insights into medieval history. Many sites are integrated into the natural surroundings, providing opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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At the heart of the western upper castle rises the Barbarossa Tower, a defensive and residential tower that once served as the lords' last refuge. Today, it houses two exhibitions on the history of the keep and the Kyffhäuser region's tradition of earthwork sculpture. Surrounded by partially preserved curtain walls, the foundations of the palace and kitchen building, and the historic Erfurt Gate, the world-famous deepest castle well in the world is located opposite the tower. Information about opening hours and admission prices can be found here: https://www.kyffhaeuser-denkmal.de/mein-besuch/.
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According to this, Emperor Barbarossa sits asleep in the underground castle at a stone table
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The Barbarossa Tower in the Kyffhäuser Mountains offers a magnificent view of the surrounding area and the Kyffhäuser Monument. Named after Emperor Frederick I, known as Barbarossa, the tower invites you to an exciting climb where you can experience nature and history. A must for every visitor to the region! 😄
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The well on the Kyffhäuser is the deepest castle well in the world. The depth is about three times the height of the memorial tower. The well pipe has a diameter of just over 2 meters. The well is fed by seepage water, so it is not groundwater. It is believed that the well was driven into the rock between 1130 and 1170. At that time it served to supply water to the castle residents. A recent analysis has confirmed that the sample taken was of the highest drinking water quality.
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The best preserved part of the Kyffhausen Imperial Castle is the lower castle, which was only uncovered in the 1930s and partially rebuilt. It has an almost closed ring wall that is preserved up to a height of 10 metres. In the lower castle, the remains of walls and foundations of residential and commercial buildings from various construction phases of the castle, as well as the stump of the keep, have been uncovered. In the rear part, next to the chapel that was renovated in the 15th century, a second tower, possibly a residential tower, has risen. The lower castle must have already existed in 1118, as there is clear evidence of the destruction that took place in that year. However, it is unlikely that it was founded much earlier than the 12th century.
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The square keep of the upper castle is now called the Barbarossa Tower. The tower, which is still preserved up to a height of 17 metres, has three-metre-thick walls. It was originally said to have been 30 metres high. As with almost all keep towers, the common myth of older castle research was maintained here too, according to which it served as the last refuge for the castle lords. However, its real significance, in addition to its defensive potential, lay in its symbolic effect on rule and power. The Barbarossa Tower also has a residential function: it has two residential floors with fireplaces and toilet bay windows.
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The tower can be seen from far away and it immediately draws you in. The view from above is the reward. The almost 10 € entrance fee is quite a lot.
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Very good view of the monument from the tower entrance.
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Yes, several castles and historical sites in the region are suitable for families. The Kyffhäuser Monument and Kyffhausen Lower Castle are both categorized as family-friendly, offering historical context and opportunities for exploration. The Lower Castle, in particular, is noted for being charming and less crowded, making it pleasant for families.
The castles around Brücken-Hackpfüffel are rich in history. The Kyffhäuser Monument is deeply connected to the Barbarossa legend and 19th-century German unification. The Barbarossa Tower, Upper Castle, houses exhibitions on the keep's history and the Kyffhäuser region. You can explore ancient ruins, partially reconstructed fortifications, and learn about medieval life and significant historical events.
Many castles and historical sites in the Brücken-Hackpfüffel area offer panoramic views. The Kyffhäuser Monument, Kyffhausen Lower Castle, and Barbarossa Tower, Upper Castle are all noted as viewpoints. From the Hausmann Tower, Bad Frankenhausen, you get a unique view over Bad Frankenhausen and the Hainleite.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Kyffhäuser Loop' and routes around the Kyffhäuser Monument. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Forest Singletrack Trail' near the Kyffhäuser Monument. Running trails are also available, such as those around Udersleben. You can explore more options in the Cycling, MTB Trails, and Running Trails around Brücken-Hackpfüffel guides.
The world's deepest castle well is located near the Barbarossa Tower, Upper Castle, within the Kyffhäuser complex. It is approximately three times the height of the memorial tower and was historically used to supply water to the castle residents.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many find the Kyffhausen Lower Castle charming and romantic, especially outside of peak holiday times. The impressive scale of the Kyffhäuser Monument and the historical exhibitions in the Barbarossa Tower are also highly rated. The panoramic views from various sites are a consistent highlight.
While the main sites are popular, the Kyffhausen Lower Castle is often described as charming and not overcrowded, especially compared to the main monument. It offers a more relaxed experience with well-preserved ring walls and remains of ancient buildings.
The region's castles can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and enjoying the scenic views, with autumn providing beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and combining visits with other outdoor activities. Winter visits can offer a unique, serene atmosphere, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Erfurter Gate (Kyffhäuser Castle Gate) is a notable example of historic Romanesque architecture. It is one of the few remaining original parts of the Kyffhäuser castle complex, offering insight into medieval construction without additional defensive structures.
The Kyffhausen Lower Castle features an almost closed ring wall, preserved up to 10 meters high, showcasing its defensive capabilities. The Barbarossa Tower, Upper Castle, also has three-meter-thick walls, indicating its strong defensive and residential function.


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