Embark on a private guided walking tour of Coburg and immerse yourself in the European royal heritage. Explore art treasures, beautiful buildings, and a charming old quarter filled with history and culture.
Embark on a private guided walking tour of Coburg and immerse yourself in the European royal heritage. Explore art treasures, beautiful buildings, and a charming old quarter filled with history and culture.
- Bürglaß-Schlösschen - This classicist building, originating from the 18th century, was known as the Bulgarian Palace or Augusten until the 1950s. Currently, it serves as a registry office.
- Kongresshaus Rosengarten, Coburg - A contemporary glass venue hosting large concerts, exhibitions, and meetings.
- Coburger Puppenmuseum - The Coburger…
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Bürglaß-Schlösschen - This classicist building, originating from the 18th century, was known as the Bulgarian Palace or Augusten until the 1950s. Currently, it serves as a registry office.
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Kongresshaus Rosengarten, Coburg - A contemporary glass venue hosting large concerts, exhibitions, and meetings.
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Coburger Puppenmuseum - The Coburger Puppenmuseum in Coburg showcases a diverse collection of dolls from various periods and regions.
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St. Augustin, Coburg - A Roman Catholic parish church located in the Bavarian town of Coburg, constructed between 1856 and 1860.

- Tours available in English, Spanish, French, and more languages
- Customizable tour experience with your local guide
- Private tour guarantees a personalized journey
- Exclusive local guide dedicated to your group
- Tours available in English, Spanish, French, and more languages
- Customizable tour experience with your local guide
- Private tour guarantees a personalized journey
- Exclusive local guide dedicated to your group
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fees
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Coburg was a notable noble city, courtesy of the dukes who resided there. The Dukes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, over a span of four centuries, became part of the royal lineage of various European nations such as Belgium, Bulgaria, Portugal, and notably, Great Britain. Up until the onset of the 20th century, it was a frequented vacation spot for Europe’s…
Coburg was a notable noble city, courtesy of the dukes who resided there. The Dukes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, over a span of four centuries, became part of the royal lineage of various European nations such as Belgium, Bulgaria, Portugal, and notably, Great Britain. Up until the onset of the 20th century, it was a frequented vacation spot for Europe’s royal figures. The great Martin Luther once characterized Coburg as ‘immensely attractive’, and a visit to the city would certainly justify his words. Experience the distinctive legacy of art riches, impressive buildings, a historical district abundant with lanes, towers, and churches, providing an exemplary blend of art, history, and culture.
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