Cathedral.Treasure.Cloister: See Bamberg with New Eyes

Event: Public Tour Cathedral.Treasure. Cloister in Diözesanmuseum des Erzbistums Bamberg, Domplatz 5, 96049 Bamberg on 17. June 2026

Date and Time

17. June 2026 14:00

Location

Erzbistum
Dompl. 2, 96049 Bamberg, Germany

About this Event

Tours & SightseeingExhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Cathedral, Cathedral Treasure and Cloister: a splendid discovery experience in the World Heritage Site of Bamberg

This public tour takes you deep into the spiritual and art-historical soul of Bamberg. In 90 minutes, visitors experience the Imperial Cathedral, the Cathedral Treasure, and the Gothic Cloister as an impressive combination of local history, architecture, and medieval art.

A tour between imperial splendor and stone-carved history

The Bamberg Cathedral tells of power, faith, and European craftsmanship. Its eventful construction history dates back to the early 11th century when the canonized imperial couple Henry and Kunigunde commissioned the first cathedral. After several fires, a new building emerged between 1200 and 1237, whose clear design language fascinates to this day. The famous Bamberg Rider, the cathedral's sculptures, the imperial grave by Tilman Riemenschneider, and the Mary altar by Veit Stoß make the visit a cultural enrichment of the highest level.

Cathedral Treasure and Cloister as a treasury of the Middle Ages

Through the Gothic Cloister, the path opens into the Diocesan Museum. There, visitors encounter high-quality sculptures and extraordinary treasures of textile and sacred art. Highlights include the star mantle from the 11th century, the preserved vestments of Pope Clement II, and the largest surviving Ottonian cross. It is precisely this connection of sacred space, precious materials, and art-historical depth that makes the city tour particularly impressive.

An unforgettable atmosphere

Upon entering the cathedral hill, one feels the special mix of tranquility, dignity, and World Heritage flair. The tour combines impressive interiors with vivid explanations of the building history, French influences in sculpture, and the great names of the Late Gothic period. Thus, a visit turns into a genuine discovery experience for all who want to experience Bamberg beyond the known photo motifs.

Practical impressions for planning

The tour lasts 90 minutes and begins at Domplatz 5 in Bamberg. The event location is centrally located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site and is well integrated into a tour of the old town. Comfortable clothing is recommended for the visit; the historic surroundings are significantly characterized by stairs, cobblestones, and monument-protected architectural substance. According to current information, the High Cathedral of Bamberg is not accessible due to renovation work until the end of July 2026.

Conclusion: This tour combines art, the history of faith, and architecture into a dense experience for culture travelers. Anyone who truly wants to understand Bamberg should book this tour and discover the cathedral hill with new eyes.

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