Best attractions and places to see around Wittenberg include numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, marking the town's significance as the birthplace of the Protestant Reformation. Situated on the Elbe River, Wittenberg offers a compact Altstadt rich in historical landmarks. The surrounding area features natural landscapes, including the Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz and nearby nature parks. This region provides a blend of cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Wörlitzer 🏰 was built between 1769 and 1773 by Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff. In the region, it is often referred to as the "Little White House."
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The Castle Church is located in the west of the old town of Wittenberg at the end of the Castle Street coming from the market. It is structurally connected to Wittenberg Castle and forms the northern side wing of the castle's three-wing complex, which is open to the east. Access to the church is via its north side. The church is not strictly oriented towards the east. Its longitudinal axis deviates from the east direction by about 14 degrees to the south. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlosskirche_(Lutherstadt_Wittenberg)
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From the east you can reach the castle gate in the neo-Gothic style, which is reminiscent of medieval fortress structures. To emphasize this, medieval spolia were inserted into the wall structure above the gate. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieglitzer_Berg
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From the west you can reach the baroque Dessau Gate, also known as the Kupenwall Gate, which is crowned with pine cones. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieglitzer_Berg
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The Dessauer Tor, which took me out of Sieglitzer Park onto a great avenue.
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Very beautiful, historic square lined with magnificent buildings. There is a lot to discover, it is advisable to linger here for a while.
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The Dessau Gate and other interesting buildings and sculptures can be admired if you use the wonderful cycle path in the direction of Wittenberg...🚴🤗
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Wittenberg is central to the Protestant Reformation. You can visit the iconic All Saints' Church (Castle Church), where Martin Luther is said to have posted his 95 Theses. Other significant sites include the Stadtkirche St. Marien, where Luther often preached, the Luther House, which is now the world's largest Reformation museum, and the Melanchthon House, home to Luther's collaborator. The Wittenberg Market Square also features monuments to Luther and Melanchthon.
Yes, many attractions in Wittenberg are suitable for families. The Wittenberg Market Square and the Town Church are great for a stroll, and the nearby Luther House and Melanchthon House offer engaging historical insights. For outdoor fun, the North Shore of Lake Bergwitz (Bergwitzsee) provides a beach and recreational opportunities. The Asisi Panorama 'Luther 1517' offers an immersive experience of 16th-century Wittenberg that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Wittenberg is situated on the Elbe River, offering scenic views and riverside walks. A short distance away, you'll find the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz, which includes impressive landscaped gardens and castles. You can enter through points like To the Eichenkranz – Entrance to Wörlitz Park or see structures like the Sieglitzer Park Gate. Further afield, the Fläming Nature Park and Dübener Heide Nature Park offer diverse landscapes for hiking and cycling.
For a panoramic view of the town, head to the View of Lutherstadt Wittenberg from the Elbe Bridge. The All Saints' Church (Castle Church) tower also offers views. Outside the city, the Elster Post Mill (Elbe) provides a charming viewpoint along the Elbe River, and the North Shore of Lake Bergwitz (Bergwitzsee) offers scenic lake vistas.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Wittenberg Ramparts offer green spaces within the city. For more extensive trails, the Fläming Nature Park and Dübener Heide Nature Park provide diverse landscapes. You can find various routes, including easy hikes, in the Easy hikes around Wittenberg guide, which features trails like the 'Luther House, Wittenberg loop'.
Wittenberg is well-suited for cycling, especially along the Elbe River. The Elbe Cycle Path offers beautiful sections, passing historical sites like the Neogothic castle gate at Sieglitzer Berg and the Elster Post Mill (Elbe). For those interested in gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Wittenberg guide provides routes such as the 'Wonderful gravel route – Rabenstein Castle (Fläming) loop'.
Wittenberg is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the historical sites and natural landscapes. The compact nature of the Altstadt makes it easy to explore in a day or two, regardless of the season. Summer is also popular, especially for outdoor activities along the Elbe and in the nearby nature parks.
Beyond the Reformation-era architecture, Wittenberg features the unique Hundertwasserschule. This grammar school boasts a colorful and distinctive facade redesigned by the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, making it a striking modern architectural point of interest in the town.
Visitors frequently praise the historical atmosphere and the well-preserved buildings, especially around the Wittenberg Market Square. The ensemble of old houses, the Town Hall, and the monuments create a great flair. The significance of sites like the Castle Church and the Luther House for world history is also a major draw, offering deep insights into the Reformation.
Yes, some attractions in Wittenberg offer wheelchair accessibility. The Wittenberg Market Square and the Town Church area is generally accessible, allowing visitors to experience the central hub of the town. Additionally, the View of Lutherstadt Wittenberg from the Elbe Bridge is also wheelchair accessible, providing scenic views of the city and river.
Beyond hiking and cycling, you can enjoy running along the Elbe River or in the nearby parks. The North Shore of Lake Bergwitz (Bergwitzsee) offers opportunities for swimming and relaxing on the beach during warmer months. For running enthusiasts, the Running Trails around Wittenberg guide provides several routes, including loops around Lake Bergwitz.


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