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  1. Hambach Castle – a turning point in German history. High above the Rhine on the Palatinate Wine Route, a well-fortified castle with a colourful past stands tall above the forest. It made its mark in the German history books by providing the setting for the Hambach Festival. From 1797 to 1815, the Palatinate belonged to France and stepped in ...

  2. Hambach Castle © Dominik Ketz, zur Verfügung gestellt von Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH. Discover the castle

  3. Castello di Hambach. Il castello di Hambach (in tedesco Hambacher Schloss) è una fortezza situata nella città di Neustadt an der Weinstraße nello Stato federale della Renania-Palatinato, nel sud-ovest della Germania. È considerato la culla della democrazia tedesca ed europea a motivo del Festival di Hambach che vi ebbe luogo nel 1832.

  4. Hambach Castle: The Cradle of German Democracy. On May 27, 1832, 20–30,000 people gathered at Hambach Castle for the Hambach Festival. Passionate speeches called for civil liberties and German unity. But the Hambach attendees also wanted European solidarity and friendship between nations.

  5. On 27 May 1832 around 30,000 people from Germany, France and Poland gathered at Hambach Castle to celebrate the Hambach Festival. They spoke out for freedom of speech, freedom of the press, liberty, equal rights for men and women, tolerance, democracy and unity in Germany and in Europe. The exhibition „Up, up to the castle!“ vividly shows ...

  6. The Hambach Festival of 1832. By Hambach Castle. On May 27, 1832, around 30,000 people came. together for a large festival at Hambach Castle. Today, the Hambach Festival is. regarded as one of the greatest milestones and most important places of. remembrance in the history of Rhineland-Palatinate and German democracy.