
Around the Bishop's Castle
Today, 13:00 - 14:30
Trips & Tours
City Walks
The archaeological tour begins at one of Hamburg's most significant archaeological sites: the Bischofsburg. The 12th-century ring-shaped tower foundation, with its 19-meter diameter, is the oldest preserved stone building in Hamburg's Old Town. During the guided tour, participants will learn why the foundation is named after a bishop and what function this massive masonry served during Hamburg's early history. They will gain insights into the era of medieval castle complexes hidden beneath the streets, houses, and squares of the Old Town. The current rampart-like steel sculpture on Hammaburg-Platz commemorates the legendary "Hammaburg," the origin and namesake of the city of Hamburg. The area around Hopfenmarkt also holds an archaeological monument unique to Hamburg, the "Neue Burg."Meeting point: Museum Die Bischofsburg, Speersort 10, 20095 HamburgRegistration information: Registration required: Tel. 040 42871 2497 (Tue-Sun 10 am-5 pm) or via the ticket shop: tickets.amh.de
