Object information:

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Schloss- und Gartenverwaltung Coburg
Schloss Ehrenburg
96450 Coburg
Telefon (0 95 61) 80 88-32
Fax (0 95 61) 80 88-31
E-Mail sgvcoburg@
bsv.bayern.de

externer Link www.sgvcoburg.de

Opening hours

April-September: 9 am-6 pm
October-March: 10 am-4 pm.
closed Mondays

Closed on: 
1.1., Shrove Tuesday, 24.12., 25.12., 31.12.

Guided tours

Visit only possible with a guided tour; guided tours every hour on the hour
Last guided tour:
April-September: 5 pm
October-March: 3 pm

Admission charges 2012 

4.50 euros regular
3.50 euros reduced internal link

Combination ticket  
Ehrenburg Palace / internal link Rosenau Palace:
7 euros regular
6 euros reduced internal link

Combination ticket "Coburg" 
Ehrenburg Palace / internal link Veste / European Museum of  Modern Glass at Rosenau Park / internal link Rosenau Palace:
12 euros

internal link Annual season tickets /
14-days-tickets

Overview about all admission  charges and opening hours
external linl - link opend in a new window download (pdf-file)


 

Information for the disabled:

Access for wheelchairs can be provided if booked in advance; only the second floor is accessible by lift

Shop:

Shop
External link www.schloesser-
bayern-shop.de

Cafeteria

Guest's waiting room with cafeteria

Nearest railway station:

Coburg
External link www.bahn.de

Public transport with nearest stop:

All busses to "Zentrum"

Parking space:

Car park "Ketschenanger" and multi-storey car parks in the centre


The weather today:

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Ehrenburg Palace – Coburg

Picture: Ehrenburg Palace

The city residence of the Coburg dukes, built in 1543, was rebuilt in 1690 as a baroque complex with three wings. The palace church and Hall of Giants with 28 Atlas figures date from this period.

Picture: Hall of Giants Study
External link Click on the picture to enlarge

In the 19th century the building acquired neo-Gothic façades designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, and the state and residential apartments were lavishly decorated in Empire style. The bedroom of Queen Victoria, the wife of Prince Albert of Coburg, is a reminder of her frequent visits to Coburg. 

The two art galleries with works by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Dutch and Flemish artists and Romantic landscape paintings are of particular interest.

Further information about Ehrenburg Palace is available on External link www.sgvcoburg.de.


The following rooms are available for your events:

For details please choose a room by clicking on the picture or on the text.

 

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