Witch Hunts in Bamberg: Dark History from 17th Century

Discover the dark history of witch hunts in Bamberg during the 17th century. Learn about the victims, the stereotypes, and the chilling reality of the witches’ prison.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Alte Hofhaltung - What does “witchcraft” actually mean and why did early modern societies fall into a real “witch craze”? These and other questions are the subject of the first tour station.
  • Pfahlplätzchen - From stereotypical depictions of witches to the alleged evidence for the conviction of witches and magicians: the tour guide analyzes selected witch trials and their outcome with the group.
  • Residenzschloss Geyerswörth - The focus of the station is the history of the “Witch Burner”. The exciting example of Bamberg’s mayor Johannes Junius shows that anyone in the Hochstift could be accused of “witchcraft”.
  • Hexenmahnmal - Dealing with the heritage of the city of Bamberg is not only of great importance from a historical perspective. Using the example of the witch memorial, it is examined how the city deals with the topic of witch hunts today.
  • Theatergassen - Of course, there were already opponents of witch hunts in the early modern period. Among them was the Haan family, which is the subject of this station.
  • Standort des Malefiz-Haus von 1627 - ca. 1650 - The questioning and torture of the accused took place in the Maleficent House. The historical procedure is examined more closely on the basis of individual fates.
What's Included
  • Expert tour guide included
Additional Information

One of the darkest chapters in Bamberg’s history is the witch hunts, to which hundreds of citizens fell victim in the 17th century. The hunt for witches and sorcerers was by no means limited to red-haired women or older mothers, as common clichés would have you believe, but rather included men and women from all social classes, right up to the mayors of Bamberg. Anyone who ended up in the “Trudenhaus”, the Bamberg witch prison, was as good as lost.

This tour is a German-speaking tour.

  • Total tour takes 2 hours from start to finish, including running time
Location
Old Court
Domplatz
The meeting point is outside in front of the entrance to the Old Court.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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