The highlight of the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe at Kassel are the historic water features or water games. To show their power the landgraves were even taming the elements and in this case controlling water: behind the Herkules monument, water is collected in large basins. At dedicated points in time it is floating down the hill without any electricity, creating sounds and fountains. Twice a year this event is started at dawn and the places in the Bergpark are beautifully enlightened – this is called the ‘Beleuchtete Wasserspiele‘.
The Wasserspiele are well-orchestrated which is impressive for such old technology. The schedule for the evening is published in advanced and there is a clear path through the mountain park that visitors walk. At the start visitors gather directly underneath the Herkules and wait for the water to run down the cascades. Then this large crowd moves on to the next places and waits for the water to arrive. In the end everybody is standing around the lake and waiting for the fountain to appear.
The typical schedule looks like this:
- 9:45 pm Herkules monument
- 10:20 pm Devil’s bridge
- 10:30 pm Aqueduct
- 11:00 pm Fountain at the lower lake
(The waterfall is unfortunately not part of the program.)
How to get to the Wasserspiele? You can take tramway 1 to the lower part of the Bergpark – but then you need to walk up. If you want to start directly at the Herkules monument, you could get up by car and park there. Unfortunately, the car park there is always full and you need to pay a parking fee. The alternative is to take tramway 4 to Druseltal (which is the final stop), from there the buses 22 and 23 bring you fast to the visitors center behind the Herkules monument. Don‘t worry, the public transport company sends enough buses.
Beleuchtete Wasserspiele
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
(UNESCO world heritage site)
Kassel
Germany
https://www.beleuchtete-wasserspiele.de
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