Climb the vine-covered hillside above Würzburg to the twin-towered Käppele — Balthasar Neumann's exquisite Rococo pilgrimage church — for the finest panoramic view of the city, river, and the Marienberg Fortress rising opposite.
What to expect
You leave the riverfront and ascend the Nikolausberg hill via a monumental stairway flanked by Rococo Way of the Cross chapels — 14 stations of painted terracotta figures set among the vines. At the summit, the twin-towered Käppele (designed by Balthasar Neumann, the same genius behind the Residenz) reveals a luminous Rococo interior of gilded stucco and vivid frescoes. The terrace delivers a sweeping 180-degree panorama of the city, the Main River, and the Marienberg Fortress directly opposite — the perfect photographer's moment in Würzburg. Descend through the vineyard paths at a leisurely pace.
Good to know
The ascent takes 20–25 mins on foot; wear comfortable walking shoes. The church is free to enter. A private guide from Reimagine Tours adds historical and architectural context to the climb. Allow 1.5–2 hrs. Best in the morning light or late afternoon when the city glows gold.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Wurzburg — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.