In the Footsteps of Kaspar Hauser: Experience Ansbach with New Eyes


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Experience Kaspar Hauser up close: Discovery adventure between Residence, Court Garden and Museum
Follow the traces of perhaps the most enigmatic figure in Franconia. This city tour in Ansbach connects local history with authentic locations: from the Castle Square through the Court Garden to the Kaspar Hauser section in the Margrave Museum. Culture enthusiasts experience history firsthand, sensual impressions of Baroque architecture, and a city tour with cultural enrichment.
Route and Highlights: Original Locations of Ansbach's City History
The tour starts at Castle Square Anscavallo. From here, the guide leads along the residence axes into the Court Garden to the memorial stone at the historical assassination site of 1833. In the Margrave Museum, the Kaspar Hauser collection reveals backgrounds, objects, and contemporary traditions. The stations are compactly located in the old town, allowing the group to atmospherically experience Ansbach's Baroque city structure, avenues, and orangery.
Expertly Guided: Certified Tourist Information and Museum Expertise
The organizer is the Tourist Information Ansbach. It has been awarded the i-mark Certified Tourist Information by the German Tourism Association. The Margrave Museum offers a well-founded Kaspar Hauser section in accessible areas of the main building. Thus, city tour, cultural heritage, and certified service quality combine.
Duration, Languages, and Practical Details
Planned duration is approximately 90 minutes. Languages available: German, English, French, Italian. The tour is designed as a public city tour with a fixed date. Minimum participant numbers may vary depending on the offer. Recommendation: arrive on time and wear weather-appropriate clothing.
Meeting Point and Easy Arrival
Meeting point is Castle Square Anscavallo in 91522 Ansbach, centrally located between the residence and the Court Garden. Parking is recommended at the nearby parking areas Rezatwiese East/Middle in Residenzstraße. Public Transport: Ansbach is connected via the S-Bahn line S4 and regional trains; from the station, the Castle Square can be comfortably reached on foot or by city bus. Bicycle parking is available among others at the Castle Square.
Historical Context: The Puzzle of Kaspar Hauser
Kaspar Hauser lived in Ansbach from 1831 and died in 1833 after a knife attack in the Court Garden. The memorial stone marks the site of the assassination to this day. Museum and local history illuminate sources, theories, and the ongoing fascination with his identity.
Conclusion: This city tour offers a concentrated encounter with Ansbach's cultural heritage. Original locations, well-founded context, and short distances ensure an intense city experience. Secure your place and discover Ansbach with new eyes.
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- Tourism Ansbach – City Tour Following the Footsteps of Kaspar Hauser
- Tourism Ansbach – Margrave Museum with Kaspar Hauser Section
- Tourism Ansbach – Parking Rezatwiese East/Middle
- Romantic Franconia – Kaspar Hauser Memorial Stone in the Court Garden
- City Ansbach – DTV i-mark Award for Tourist Information





