An illumination of Heidelberg Castle is one of the sights of Europe.
The road would have given a view of Heidelberg Castle to the east and the entrance building of the new station to the west.
As part of the marriage negotiations, Frederick had agreed to expand Heidelberg Castle.
These renovations were completed in 1615 and the "Elizabeth Entrance" to Heidelberg Castle was dedicated.
There is also Heidelberg Castle with its typical Renaissance façades.
The oldest documented references to Heidelberg Castle are found the 1600s:
In the following decades, basic repairs were made, but Heidelberg Castle remained essentially a ruin.
Heidelberg Castle receded even further from his thoughts and the rooms which had still had roofs were taken over by craftsmen.
Thus, Japanese also often visit the Heidelberg Castle during their trips to Europe.
It is one of the most popular means to reach the Heidelberg Castle.