Top Historical Places in Wiesbaden

Are you looking to explore the history of Wiesbaden through the ages? There are a number of historical destinations in Wiesbaden including the time-honored buildings, monuments, palaces, and parks where you can learn about the glorious past of Wiesbaden. The presence of these historical sites and museums will take you on a walk through Wiesbaden ‘s rich history.
If you are willing to have an in-depth historical information about Wiesbaden, we recommend that you take a wonderful guided tour to cover the major historical attractions. Also, check the opening and closing time for each so that you can organize your time. Make sure that you go through the complete list of historical places in Wiesbaden for a great trip!

Let's witness the history of Wiesbaden with these top historical places - monuments and landmarks:

  1. Schloss Biebrich

    Historical Site, Palace, Architecture , Heritage Building

    Built in 1702 by Prince Georg August Samuel of Nassau-Idstein, the Schloss Bebrich embraces the river Rhine. Built in Baroque style, the palace is known for its charming estate which now hosts government events. Not open for an interior walk, the place is still perfect to spend a late afternoon. Take a walk around the castle admiring its many facets which define art and architect...Read more
  2. Holocaust Memorial

    Educational Site, Historical Site, Memorial

    In memory of all the Jews that lost their lives during the Holocaust in Germany, the Holocaust memorial is located near Michelsberg Hill, on either side of the busy street. One side tells the story of the Holocaust through an interactive screen while the other side mentions the name, date of birth and the date of death of the victims. A truly moving experience, take your time at the memorial to...Read more
  3. Altes Rathaus

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    Altes Rathaus

    Historical Site, Architecture , Heritage Building

    The oldest building in Wiesbaden, AltesRathaus was built in 1610 and still remains as a functional building. Originally built as a Town Hall, today the building functions as a Registry Office and is still adored by locals and tourists alike. Take a walk around the building to click snaps or simply admire the simple and rugged architecture.
  4. Holocaust Memorial (shadow Of Former Synagogue)

    Memorial

    The Holocaust Memorial (Shadow of former Synagogue) is a very imposing memorial that has been constructed on the site where the Wiesbaden's synagogue once stood before being burnt down. Its walls bear the names of all the Wiesbaden Jews who lost their lives in Auschwitz. Also, present at one section is an audio guide while the entire Memorial has been very well-built. The audio gives a detailed...Read more
  5. Kurhaus Wiesbaden

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    Kurhaus Wiesbaden

    Palace, Cafe, Casino

    A beautiful palace built in 1907 that accommodates a fabulous Casino and Cafe, the Kurhaus is the creative centre of the city. Open to public for a casual architectural walk, the place is known for hosting concerts, shows, workshops, theatre acts and more throughout the year. Do try to catch a show if you can. For visitors who would rather visit the place for its magnificence, take a walk throu...Read more