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Our tour on the trail of the democracy movement in the middle of the 19th century begins with a “revolutionary drink”. At that time, Bruchsal played a role that should not be neglected when it came to the political changes in southwest Germany.

Farmer leader Joß Fritz and his Bundschuh movement or the revolutionary Friedrich Hecker lived and worked in the region. The main focus of the tour is on the correctional facility. The Baden revolutionaries were among the first inmates of the “Grand Ducal Men’s Prison”.

As the crowning glory and for a sociable get-together with our tour guide, we offer you a “revolution skewer” as a delicious meal in a historic inn. In the past, inns were considered communicative places that offered space for political speeches and get-togethers. The “Zum Bären” inn, under the name “Hetterich’sches Bierhaus”, was an important meeting place for revolutionaries in 1848/49.

Note : Welcome drink and joint “revolutionary meal” included, drinks excluded

Duration: approx. 2 hours
Meeting point: main entrance to the baroque palace
Groups: 14 – 25 people
Price on request
Booking: Tourist Information, Tel. 07251 50594-60, touristinformation@btmv.de

“Yes the cod, yes the cod, yes the old Brusler cod” … under this motto you go in search of traces of Count Kuno and the legendary Brusler cod.

You can expect a walk as well as amusing stories and interesting facts about the “Brusler” inns, hostels, pubs, cafes and brewery bars from yesteryear and sometimes even today. The “Bären”, the Bruchsaler Brauerei AG, the “Cafe Bellosa” and the “Klosterberg” should not be missing, as well as the bars “Grüne Baum”, “Einhorn”, “Heiligenthal”, “Krokodil”, “Rappen” and “Hohenegger”.

Join us on a journey through time from the Middle Ages to the Baroque era, the turmoil of the Baden Revolution, the emergence of breweries in the 19th century and the city of inns in the middle of the 20th century.

Duration: approx. 2 hours
Meeting point: main entrance to the baroque palace
Groups: max. 30 people
Price on request
Booking: Tourist Information, Tel. 07251 50594-60, touristinformation@btmv.de

(with a culinary surprise)

Hiddigeigei – that is the name of the most famous animal in the history of the city of Bruchsal. The pensive house cat, a literary fiction, with its astonishing abilities, was philosophical and possessed a fine power of observation.

The Karlsruhe-born poet Joseph Viktor von Scheffel, his spiritual father, was inspired by the hangover of the court judge Prussia in Bruchsal, and in his own way created a permanent memorial to him.

Scheffel, the author of the novels “Der Trompeter von Säckingen” and “Ekkehard”, who was widely read at the time, worked in 1852 as a legal intern at the local court for several months.

Duration: approx. 1.5 hours
Meeting point: main entrance to the baroque palace
Groups: 10 – 25 people
Price on request
Booking: Touristinformation Bruchsal, Tel. 07251/5059461, touristinformation@btmv.de

The mild climate here in Baden, with many hours of sunshine and sufficient rainfall, spoils not only us, but also our vines. Prince-Bishop Schönborn was the largest wine merchant in Europe as early as the 18th century. We are a little way away from that today, but the wines from Bruchsal and Kraichgau can compete internationally. After a short city tour, enjoy high-quality Kraichgau wines in the idyllic city garden in front of the picturesque backdrop of the Belvedere, the former “hunting lodge” of the Cardinal and Prince-Bishop von Hutten. Our tour guides and qualified wine guides report on the 8,000-year development of viticulture in general and serve you one or the other special story of the city and the Bruchsal wine.

We also offer this tour as a special “Brusler Wine Guide” edition, in which four Kraichgau premium wines are discussed one after the other, but tasted and compared at the same time.

Note : in English at a surcharge of 15, – € flat rate.

Duration: from approx. 2.5 hours
Meeting point: main entrance to the baroque palace
Group: max. 25 people
Price: on request (3, 4 or 6 wine tasting, including city tour, bread, water and a Bruchsal wine tasting glass per person as a souvenir.
Booking: Touristinformation Bruchsal, Tel. 07251 5059461, touristinformation@btmv.de

Additional modules such as sparkling wine or cheese variations can be booked.

A welcome drink in the Café Restaurant Oberst in the cherry and wine town of Unteröwisheim sets the mood for this extraordinary tour. After a short hike through the village, you hike through the species-rich and historical ravines into the picturesque hilly landscape of the Kraichgau. Strengthened by a delicious snack with regional delicacies, you continue to the plateau with a wonderful view over the land of a thousand hills. The path then leads through a Kraichgau cave, which can be described as unique in length and depth, to the former care yard of the Maulbronn monastery, “Schloss Unteröwisheim”. In the “Destillato de Bortoli” you can learn interesting facts about the ancient and high art of distilling schnapps and enjoy the fine brandies made here during a tasting. A hearty regional buffet rounds off this unusual foray.

Day tour
Meeting point: Start / finish Unteröwisheim (optionally start in Bruchsal)
Groups: 15 – 40 people
Price on request
Booking: Tourist Information, Tel. 07251 50594-60, touristinformation@btmv.de