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  1. Hambach is an officially recognised resort and has a large heated lido on its eastern edge. Demographic Development. With over 5000 inhabitants, Hambach is Neustadt's largest town. It had 5531 inhabitants in June 2011, and 5288 in January 2012.

  2. 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.

  3. Hambach Castle (German: Hambacher Schloss) is a castle near the urban district Hambach of Neustadt an der Weinstraße in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is considered a symbol of the German democracy movement because of the Hambacher Fest which occurred here in 1832.

  4. Hambach Castle is a vibrant site that celebrates the history of democracy in Germany and Europe and is one of the major tourist attractions in Rhineland-Palatinate. Ever since the Hambach Festival was celebrated here on May 27, 1832, Hambach Castle has been regarded as the cradle of German democracy.

  5. Hambach Castle, Germany. © iStock, Claudia Nass. Built in the Middle Ages, Hambach Castle gained outstanding importance in the nineteenth century. Following a period of political repression, around 30,000 people from Germany, France and Poland came together at the castle on 27 May 1832 to celebrate the Hambach Festival (Hambacher Fest).

  6. Almost 200 years ago, almost 30,000 people demonstrated up here for days for more freedom and popular sovereignty. The castle still has a special aura today - and it houses an exciting exhibition about the Hambach Festival and the early democracy movement in Germany.

  7. Startseite English. The cradle of German democracy. Hambach Castle. History. The Hambach Festival is what makes Hambach Castle a unique and authentic symbol, a site of historical significance that bears witness to the evolution of democracy in Germany and in Europe.