Dirk Nowitzki, the Bocksbeutel and more than 28,000 students. Doesn't that fit together in any way? And whether! Würzburg you are wonderful - whether short trip, study or forever.
The three fit together like sand on the sea.
The city of Würzburg on the Main river has a lot to offer, including the famous Julius Maximilians University, which is one of the oldest and best universities in Germany. The students shape the cityscape, keep the party scene going and like to drink the regional wine on the banks of the Main. The town in Lower Franconia is of course also known for its wine regions, which stretch across the entire district. Only here is there Silvaner, Riesling or Müller-Thurgau in the well-known "Bocksbeutel". This is unpacked for every occasion and Würzburg offers quite a lot of them! In the summer months, the city scores particularly well with its wine festivals, which fascinate everyone, whether they are from Würzburg or tourists.
But of course our city is not just about Franconian wine. No! We can also do culture, and not just a little! We are particularly proud of the residence, which is a World Heritage Site. Inspired by the Palace of Versailles with a symmetrical structure and a fascinating garden. This can also be used for incredible Instagram pictures - from incredibly beautiful rose hedges to tree trellises. In addition to the Residenz, Würzburg also shines with its Marienberg Fortress. From up there you can enjoy the best views of the city and feel a little closer to heaven.
In addition to culture, Würzburg can also be very different. Creative, modern and yet shaped by its history. The city offers more than just a beautiful corner, especially for the photography-enthusiastic public. From the colorful Mozart tunnel, the old port to the new district of Hubland - Würzburg impresses with its versatility and above all its places. On Fotogoals you will find over 290 photo spots in Würzburg that leave nothing to be desired. What are you waiting for - discover the spots or download our app, pack your backpack and off to Würzburg! 🙂
Würzburg is looking forward to your visit - even Dirk agrees! 😉
