Those who immerse themselves in the facility can simply wander through the rooms alone or be charmingly accompanied by Edward the bat.
The museum offers a vivid glimpse into the castle's 800-year history, showcasing furnishings from the 16th to 19th centuries and the ancestral gallery of the Counts of Schönburg. The exhibition "People Make Clothes" features 52 carefully selected examples spanning 1.000 years of fashion history, including what was worn underneath these garments in the past.
Throughout the year, an exciting program of events awaits guests of all ages. The castle's small ballroom also serves as a romantic setting for weddings.
And there's plenty of opportunity for indulgence at Rochsburg Castle: In the local chocolate factory "Choco Del Sol" you can experience the chocolate side of Rochsburg.
Good to know
Opening hours
closed on Mondays
Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays 10 am to 17 pm
November/December/February/March
closed on Mondays
Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays 10 am to 16 pm
Closed December 24th
December 25th, 13 PM to 16 PM
Closed December 31th
Closed in January
Price information
Reduced price: 4 euros
Current prices for groups, guided tours and offers can be found at www.schloss-rochsburg.de/preise-eintrittspreise-fuehrung/
Arrival & Parking
A72 exit Niederfrohna (through Penig to Rochsburg)
A14 exit Döbeln-Nord (via B175 to Elsdorf-Lunzenau-Rochsburg)
Parking
There is a large parking lot (fee required) for cars and buses directly at the castle. From there it is about a 5-minute walk to the castle.
Public transportation
Monday to Friday (exceptions apply!) by train to Geithain, Narsdorf or Glauchau; by bus to Rochlitz, Wechselburg, Lunzenau, Penig or Waldenburg. Then by bus/train 629 to Rochsburg.
author
Nadin Poster
Organization
Tourism Association Chemnitz Zwickau Region e. V.
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