Best attractions and places to see around Worms include a range of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Situated on the west bank of the Rhine River, Worms is a historic city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The area is known for its deep religious and medieval roots, including UNESCO World Heritage ShUM sites and significant Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that reflect the city's rich past and its connection to the surrounding landscape.
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The fountain was created in 1913 by the Munich sculptor Adolf von Hildebrand and erected in 1921. It is made of shell limestone and is designed as a heptagonal dome. On top of the fountain stands Siegfried with his sword, which represents the scene of the dragon slayer from the legend.
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The historic town hall, located in the center of the market square, is an impressive building from different eras. It was rebuilt in the 20th century after the destruction of the Second World War and is today a symbol of the city administration and public life in Worms.
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The most beautiful section on the left bank of the Rhine towards Gernsheim
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Some sections of the cycle path run directly along the Rhine, but mostly away from it.
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Good clean bike paths in Worms
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More than 100,000 visitors came to the city for the celebration of the unveiling of the monument on June 25, 1868 - the anniversary of the handing over of the Confessio Augustana, which was celebrated in southern Germany as a commemoration day of the Reformation. Among the invited guests of honor were numerous reigning princes, including the Prussian King William I
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In addition to the posting of the theses in 1517, the main historical reason for erecting the monument was Luther's role at the Diet of Worms in 1521, when he defended his theses before Emperor Charles V. In addition to Rietschel, who came up with the overall design, his students included Adolf von Donndorf (statues of Waldus, Savonarola, Reuchlin, Friedrich the Wise and Magdeburg), Johannes Schilling (statue of the personified city of Speyer) and Gustav Adolph Kietz (statues of Hus , Melanchthon, Philipp the Magnanimous and Augsburg) and the architect Hermann Nicolai, a student of Gottfried Semper, were involved in the design of the monument. It was cast in the art foundry Lauchhammer. Rietschel's statue of Luther in the center of the memorial was influential in depicting Luther in the late 19th century and was cast for numerous Luther memorials in Central Europe and North America.
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Worms is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Luther Monument in Worms, the world's largest monument dedicated to Martin Luther. The city also features the Worms Town Hall and parts of its historic city wall, some dating back to the 9th century. Don't miss the Worms Cathedral, a prime example of Romanesque architecture, and the Herrnsheim Castle Park, an outstanding Empire-style castle with idyllic gardens.
Yes, Worms is one of the historic 'ShUM cities' (Speyer, Worms, and Mainz), recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its medieval Jewish culture. You can visit the Jewish Cemetery ('Holy Sands'), the oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe, and the Worms Synagogue (Rashi Synagogue), which is the oldest surviving example of Jewish religious architecture in Germany. The Jewish Museum in the Rashi House offers further insights into this rich history.
Worms is deeply connected to the Nibelungen legend. You can immerse yourself in the epic poem at the Nibelungen Museum, which offers a multimedia experience. Other landmarks associated with the legend include the Nibelungen Bridge (Worms, Germany), the Nibelung Tower, the Siegfried Fountain (Worms), and the Hagen Monument on the Rhine promenade.
Worms is situated on the west bank of the Rhine River, offering scenic views and activities. You can enjoy the Riverside cycle path along the Rhine or visit the Worms Floßhafen Marina. The region is also known for its vineyards, particularly around the Church of Our Lady, which gives its name to the famous Liebfraumilch wine.
The area around Worms is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Worms guide, or try road cycling routes from the Road Cycling Routes around Worms guide. There are also easy hiking trails available, detailed in the Easy hikes around Worms guide, including the Abenheim Sculpture Trail and paths along the Rhine.
Yes, Worms offers several family-friendly options. The Herrnsheim Castle Park is a beautiful spot for a family stroll. The Riverside cycle path along the Rhine and the Pfrimm Cycle Path are suitable for family bike rides. For animal lovers, Tiergarten Worms (Zoo Worms) is home to over 400 animals across more than 80 species.
Worms can be enjoyed year-round, but the spring and summer months (April to September) are particularly pleasant for exploring outdoor attractions, cycling along the Rhine, and visiting the vineyards. This period also often features various festivals, including wine festivals and the Nibelung Festival, adding to the city's lively cultural scene.
Many of Worms' key attractions offer good accessibility. The Luther Monument in Worms, Siegfried Fountain (Worms), and Worms Town Hall are noted as wheelchair accessible. The New Nibelungen Bridge also has pedestrian and bicycle paths, making it accessible.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical significance and the well-preserved landmarks. The Luther Monument is often highlighted for its grandeur, and the Herrnsheim Castle Park is loved for its idyllic setting and photo opportunities. The scenic riverside paths along the Rhine are also popular for their relaxing atmosphere and views.
Absolutely. Worms is located directly on the Rhine River, which has been a vital part of the city's history. You can cycle along the Riverside cycle path along the Rhine, enjoy views from the Rhein riverside at Rheindürkheim, or visit the Worms Floßhafen Marina. Boat trips on the Rhine are also available during the summer months.
Beyond the famous Worms Cathedral, the city boasts other unique architectural gems. The New Nibelungen Bridge features a 53-meter-high neo-Romanesque bridge tower, a monumental entrance to the city. Herrnsheim Castle is also a prime example of Empire-style architecture in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Worms has a vibrant cultural scene. Besides its numerous museums like the Nibelungen Museum and the Worms City Museum, the city hosts The Theatre, Cultural and Conference Centre (DAS WORMSER). This venue, along with various festivals like the Nibelung Festival and wine festivals, contributes to Worms' lively cultural offerings.


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