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Brestlas Fountain The Brestlas Fountain is a modern, small fountain featuring a figure of a strawberry picker, created in 2012 by the Fürth sculptor Gudrun Kunstmann (1917–1994). It is a modern addition to the historic market square, which is also used for events such as the church fair and the Advent market. The name "Brestlas Fountain" refers to "Brestla," the Franconian word for strawberries, which explains the figure of the strawberry picker. Source: AI-Google
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A beautiful town with the castle as its highlight. The castle is open in the summer from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The forecourt and the castle garden are freely accessible. There is an admission fee for the castle itself and the exhibitions. As of 2025, the fee is €7 per person. But it's definitely worth it.
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Cadolzburg Castle is an impressive medieval fortress perched on a prominent rocky outcrop above the town of the same name in Bavaria. Its history dates back to the 12th century, and for a long time it was an important base for the burgraves of Nuremberg, later known as the Hohenzollerns. The castle served not only as a defensive structure but also as an administrative center and temporary residence. Today, the castle houses a modern interactive museum called "HerrschaftsZeiten!" (HerrschaftsZeiten!), which vividly conveys the history of the Hohenzollerns in Franconia and Brandenburg.
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Cozy beer garden with a playground right next to it. Opening hours beer garden Mon-Sun from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m
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The 25 meter high observation tower (colloquially "pencil") was built at a high point in the town in 1893 by the local railway company (LAG) Munich in neo-Gothic style to promote excursion traffic to Cadolzburg.[42] In clear weather, it offers a far-reaching all-round view. It used to be a popular excursion destination, especially for the people of Fürth, who took the train to Cadolzburg at the weekend or especially when the cherry trees were in blossom ("in die Bläih"). A square wooden staircase leads up five floors. About halfway up is a small balcony on the north side of the tower, accessible through a wooden door. Slightly tapered in the upper part, the covered viewing platform juts out over consoles. At the end is a spire with four decoratively protruding windows on each side. The tower can be climbed for a donation and is generally open unguarded from sunrise to sunset. Source: Wikipedia
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In front of the Cadolzburg there was a planned market settlement early on - around 1300 - which was increasingly fortified in the centuries that followed. Unfortunately, almost all the houses burned down during the Thirty Years' War and were rebuilt over decades of work, which can be easily understood from the dates on the houses. Even today, the representative half-timbered gables mostly face the market square and testify to the modest wealth of their builders. https://www.cadolzburg.de/kultur-freizeit/freizeit-erurlaub/sehenswertes/marktplatz
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