The path over the drawbridge of Meersburg Castle leads you directly into the adventure of the Middle Ages. In the more than 35 furnished rooms, you can experience the everyday life of people from the past eras in all its facets. Let yourself be enchanted by the time of the knights on your independent tour, follow the maids and servants in the kitchen and bakery, find out more about jurisdiction in the Middle Ages in the dungeon or look over the shoulder of the famous poet Annette von Droste-Hülshoff in her study.
After your tour through the castle, the Meersburg Castle Café invites you to linger. It is located in the magnificent baroque hall, which was once used by the prince-bishops of Constance as a place of representation. The adjoining café terrace offers a fantastic panoramic view of the lake, the mountains and the castle. Here you can enjoy delicious cakes and snacks or an aperitif in the sunshine away from the hustle and bustle.
A special highlight are the weekends of the "Belebte Burg". On one weekend in each month from April to October, the castle's museum rooms come to life. Experience a genuine depiction of medieval life. Dates and information can be found at burg-meersburg.de/burg-erlebnisse/
April - October
daily, 10 am– 6:30 pm, last entry 5:30 pm
November – March:
daily, 10 am – 6 pm
Bodensee Card PLUS
One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS
Bodensee Card PLUS
One-time free admission with the Bodensee Card PLUS
Barrier-free experience of Meersburg Castle
Visitors who are bound to an electric wheelchair can visit parts of the museum without any problems, including the weapons hall, the Drosteräume, the castle garden and the Fürstensaal. Visitors with a disability pass of any other kind (e.g. visitors with manual wheelchairs) can visit all museum rooms (with the exception of the Dagobert Tower) with their own assistance.
Burg Meersburg GmbH
Schloßplatz 10
88709 Meersburg
Germany